Wimbledon briefing: Day one preview, order of play and must-see match
Wimbledon is set to get under way with a bumper schedule of action in blazing sunshine at the All England Club.
Womenโs world number one Aryna Sabalenka and defending menโs champion Carlos Alcaraz start their campaigns on Monday while 14 British players take to the court hoping to thrill the home crowd.
Here, the PA news agency breaks down what to expect on day one of the Championships.
Brit watch
British tennis fans are spoiled for choice on Monday as 14 of the 23 home players in the singles draws take to the court.
Emma Raducanu faces Welsh 17-year-old Mimi Xu in the dayโs โbattle of Britainโ while British number two Katie Boulter and number three Sonay Kartal have their work cut out against seeds Paula Badosa and Jelena Ostapenko respectively.
Sixteen-year-olds Hannah Klugman and Mika Stojsavljevic are also against seeds โ former US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez and Ashlyn Krueger respectively โ while Harriet Dart plays Hungaryโs Dalma Galfi.
In the menโs draw British number two Jacob Fearnley takes on hot Brazilian prospect Joao Fonseca while Cameron Norrie faces Roberto Bautista Agut.
Debutant Oliver Tarvet, former boysโ champion Henry Searle, Billy Harris, Arthur Fery and Oliver Crawford also take to the court on Monday.
Raducanu plays down expectations
Emma Raducanu made the fourth round last year in her biggest moment since winning the US Open in 2021 but this time is dealing with some difficult personal news, a niggling back problem and a very tough section of the draw.
But the 22-year-old is determined to enjoy her time in SW19.
โTruthfully I donโt expect much from myself this year (at Wimbledon),โ she said. โI know Iโve just been dealing with certain things. I just want to go out there and embrace the moment. I want to embrace the occasion.
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โRight now Iโm just happy to be at Wimbledon. I think that is a great motivation to just keep going and deal with everything else afterwards.โ
King Carlos eyes hat-trick
Carlos Alcaraz is full of confidence as he starts his bid for a third successive Wimbledon menโs singles title โ a feat managed only by Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in the Open era. The Spaniard comes into the tournament in superb form, with his 18th-straight victory securing the title at Queenโs to follow up successes in Rome and, memorably, at the French Open.
The 22-year-old, who opens play on Centre Court against veteran Italian Fabio Fognini, said: โObviously I feel a lot of confidence. But right now Iโm not thinking about who I could join if I win three Wimbledons in a row.โ
Match of the day
Katie Boulterโs hopes of a long Wimbledon run were handed a major early obstacle when she was drawn against Spanish ninth seed Paula Badosa. But the 28-year-old is confident she can give anyone a match on Wimbledonโs lawns.
โI do feel like I can play very well on these courts and I donโt think that a seed is going to want to see me in their part of the draw either for a first round,โ Boulter said.
โIโm very, very excited. I feel like itโs a totally different situation for me coming in this year. Iโm not seeded. Iโm kind of like a dark horse and I like that feeling. I do like the fact that I can go out and swing free and Iโve got nothing to lose.โ
Order of play
Centre Court (from 1.30pm)Carlos Alcaraz (2) v Fabio FogniniKatie Boulter v Paula Badosa (9)Alexander Zverev (3) v Arthur Rinderknech
Court One (from 1pm)Aryna Sabalenka (1) v Carson BranstineJacob Fearnley v Joao FonsecaEmma Raducanu v Mimi Xu
Weather
Hot and sunny, with highs of 33 degrees Celsius, according to Accuweather.
