Wimbledon 2023: Day 6 Order of Play and schedule – When are Carlos Alcaraz, Katie Boulter and Aryna Sabalenka playing?
It’s day six at Wimbledon and there are some intriguing matches to look forward to.
All eyes will be on top seed Carlos Alcaraz as he takes to centre court bidding to make the quarter-final followed by last year’s beaten finalist Ons Jabeur.
Of course, there is also a mouth-watering match between Great Britain’s last remaining hope Katie Boulter who takes on defending champion Elena Rybakina.
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And on Court 1, women’s No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka continues her quest for a second Grand Slam of the season, while third seed Daniil Medvedev is also in action.
Top men’s match – Carlos Alcaraz v Nicolas Jarry
Fresh from winning the title at Queen’s, Alcaraz looks in great shape and has yet to lose a set at Wimbledon.
Alcaraz, who has a 42-4 record this season and 7-0 on grass, has never progressed further than the last 16 at SW19 and will be desperate to break new ground.
Jarry is also having the best result at Wimbledon in his career, having overcome Marco Cecchinato and Jason Kubler. Something has to give.
Top women’s match – Katie Boulter v Elena Rybakina
Boulter, the home favourite and Great Britain’s last remaining hope at Wimbledon, gets to test herself against the defending champion Rybakina in what is an intriguing third round match.
Rybakina will have the Wimbledon crowd against her on Saturday, however, as she comes up against Boulter.
The Brit has had the Wimbledon support behind her in defeating Daria Saville and Viktorya Tomova, the latter in three-sets.
Will Boulter rise to the occasion or will Rybakina prove too strong?
Brit watch
Following the defeats of Andy Murray, Cameron Norrie and Liam Broady on Friday, all hopes rest on Boulter.
It’s not all doom and gloom, though, as Jamie Murray is in first round mixed doubles action with partner Taylor Townsend against Jan Zielinksi and Nicole Melichar-Martinez, while Heather Watson and Joe Salisbury are up against Nathaniel Lammons and Giuliana Olmos.
Broady hasn’t time for feeling sorry for himself as he teams up with fellow Brit Jonny O’Mara to take on Francisco Cabral and Rafael Matos in the men’s doubles.
In the ladies’ doubles first round, Freya Christie and Ali Collins face Anastasia Detiuc and Andrea Gamiz.
Show courts order of play, singles – Saturday, July 8 (All UK times)
Centre Court – from 13.30
- Carlos Alcaraz [1] v Nicolas Jarry [25]
- Ons Jabeur [6] v Biana Andreescu
- Katie Boulter v Elena Rybakina [3]
No. 1 Court – from 13:00
- Daniil Medvedev [3] v Marton Fucsovics
- Anna Blinkova v Aryna Sabalenka [2]
- Alexander Zverev [19] v Matteo Berrettini
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