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Wimbledon 2019: Order of play for Thursday – day 10 featuring Serena Williams, Simona Halep, Elina Svitolina and more

Here is the full schedule for day 10 at the Championships

Thursday 11 July 2019 15:44 BST
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Day 10 of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships sees the women’s singles semi-finals take centre stage, with Serena Williams, Simona Halep and Elina Svitolina all on court at SW19.

Eighth-seed Svitolina and seventh-seed Halep take Centre Court first up as they play for a face in the final, followed by Serena Williams’ match against Barbora Strycova.

Court One will put on the men’s doubles semi-finals with Nicolas Mahut first on court in the opener, the man who lost the longest match in Wimbledon history.

The invitational doubles will also be going on around the grounds, featuring familiar names like Andrew Castles and Greg Rusedski.

Here’s who’s playing where and when:

ORDER OF PLAY DAY 10

Centre Court (from 1pm)

Elina Svitolina v (7) Simona Halep

(11) Serena Williams v Barbora Zahlavova Strycova

(3) Raven Klaasen & Michael Venus v (2) Juan Sebastian Cabal & Robert Farah ​

Court 1 (from 1pm)

(11) Nicolas Mahut & Edouard Roger-Vasselin v Ivan Dodig & Filip Polasek

(1) Bruno Soares & Nicole Melichar v Matwe Middelkoop & Zhaoxuan Yang

Robert Lindstedt & Jelena Ostapenko v (12) Franko Skugor & Raluca Olaru

Court 2

Jeremy Bates & Andrew Castle v Wayne Ferreira & Mark Woodforde

Anne Keothavong & Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario v Iva Majoli& Magdalena Maleeva

(5) Wesley Koolhof & Kveta Peschke v Artem Sitak & Laura Siegemund

Mansour Bahrami & Chris Wilkinson v Jonas Bjorkman & Todd Woodbridge

Court 3

Anton Matusevich v (8) Shintaro Mochizuki

(1) Emma Navarro v (6) Natsumi Kawaguchi

Nicolas Alvarez Varona & Juan Bautista Torres v (2) Shintaro Mochizuki & Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune

(3) Natsumi Kawaguchi & Adrienn Nagy v Polina Kudermetova & Giulia Morlet

Court 5

Arthur Fery & Toby Samuel v Taha Baadi & Filip Cristian Jianu

Savannah Broadus & Abigail Forbesv Weronika Baszak & Martyna Kubka

Eliot Spizzirri & Tyler Zink v Jacob Fearnley& Connor Thomson

Holly Fischer & Matilda Mutavdzic v Chloe Beck & Emma Navarro

Court 6

Linda Fruhvirtova & Kristyna Lavickova v (2) Alina Charaeva& Anastasia Tikhonova

Funa Kozaki & Amarissa Kiara Toth v Carlota Martinez Cirez & Ane Mintegi Del Olmo

Flavio Cobolli & Dominic Stephan Stricker v Brandon Nakashima & Valentin Royer

Cannon Kingsley & Alexander Zgirovsky v (6) Shunsuke Mitsui & Keisuke Saitoh

Court 8

Polina Kudermetova v Daria Snigur

Dalibor Svrcina v Carlos Gimeno Valero

(1) Jonas Forejtek & Jiri Lehecka v Tristan Schoolkate & Dane Sweeny

(8) Hurricane Tyra Black & Shavit Kimchi v Aubane Droguet & Selena Janicijevic

Court 12

(4) Martin Damm (USA) v (10) Carlos Alcaraz Garfia

(10) Alexa Noel v Priska Madelyn Nugroho

(3) Martin Damm & Toby Kodat v Andrew Paulson & Eric Vanshelboim

Kamilla Bartone & Oksana Selekhmeteva v Robin Montgomery & Maria Camila Osorio Serrano

Court 18

(17) Harold Mayot v Illya Beloborodko

Elsa Jacquemot v (4) Diane Parry

(7) Liam Draxl & Govind Nanda v Baptiste Anselmo& Loris Pourroy

Valentina Ryser & Alexandra Vecic v (4) Joanna Garland & Sohyun Park

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*Soares/Melichar 6-3 4-6 5-2 Murray/Williams

Last roll of the dice for Murray and Williams coming up - Melichar will serve for the match. 

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:09

GAME, SET, MATCH BRUNO SOARES AND NICOLE MELICHAR! Soares/Melichar def. Murray/Williams 6-3, 4-6, 6-2

Melichar holds to 30, as Murray returns into the net, and the run of 'SerAndy' is over - Soares and Melichar take their place in the quarter-finals!

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:11

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:23

COURT 1 RESULT

In 3 hours and 7 minutes, Roberto Bautista Agut has beaten Guido Pella 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, and he will play in the Wimbledon semi-finals against Novak Djokovic on Friday. 

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:25

CENTRE COURT UPDATE 

Kei Nishikori is serving for the first set against Roger Federer on Centre - the Japanese is 5-4 up...

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:27

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:30

Andy Murray and Serena Williams in the post-match press conference:

AM: "I thought they played well, they've played quite a bit together I think.We were more up and down then them, they were more consistent.

SW: Overall, [at the tournament], we played really well.

AM: "I've achieved a lot. My hip was feeling good, and it's a lot of physical work now to get stronger. I'm doing some physical testing next week, I did one the week before Queen's... it's 4-6 weeks of training and I'll have some testing after that.

Should there be more mixed doubles on tour?

SW: "It's hard to say. There are so many good matches anyway. It sounds good, but will it work? 

On the lack of British players in the latter stages:

AM: "I think a lot of countries don't have a chance at Grand Slams. It's more just not needing to rely on wild cards.

On the divisions in the ATP Player Council:

AM: "The whole situation is a shame. So much in-fighting in the sport. Tennis is doing really well, there should be more positive discussions. There are so many different organisations fighting, I would like to see a bit more unity, there's a lot of division.

On playing with Serena:

"It was just confirmation of how much she wanted it, and how pumped she was getting - I liked that."

On playing with Andy:

SW: "I think to play on this stage with Andy was a lifetime experience. But it's cool to see people on TV and then be on the same side as them."

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:57

CENTRE COURT UPDATE

One set all on Centre - Kei Nishikori took the first set 6-4, but Roger Federer came storming back in the second, 6-1.

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:59

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 16:59

Kieran Jackson10 July 2019 17:04

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