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The Championships, Wimbledon 2019 Intended THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDON 2019 INTENDED ORDER OF PLAY FOR DAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 JULY CENTRE COURT - 1:00PM 1. Novak Djokovic v David Goffin 2. Kei Nishikori v Roger Federer NO.1 COURT - 1:00PM 1. Guido Pella v Roberto Bautista Agut 2. Sam Querrey v Rafael Nadal NO.2 COURT - 11:00AM 1. Anna-Lena Groenefeld / Demi Schuurs v Barbora Krejcikova / Katerina Siniakova Not Before: 1:00pm 2. Su-Wei Hsieh / Barbora Strycova v Elise Mertens / Aryna Sabalenka 3. Bruno Soares / Nicole Melichar v Andy Murray / Serena Williams 4. Mario Ancic / Wayne Black v Xavier Malisse / Max Mirnyi NO.3 COURT - 11:00AM 1. Fernando Gonzalez / Sebastien Grosjean v Arnaud Clement / Michael Llodra 2. Henri Kontinen / John Peers v Raven Klaasen / Michael Venus 3. Ivan Dodig / Latisha Chan v Edouard Roger-Vasselin / Andreja Klepac 4. John Peers / Shuai Zhang v Robert Lindstedt / Jelena Ostapenko COURT 12 - 11:00AM 1. Danielle Collins / Bethanie Mattek-Sands v Gabriela Dabrowski / Yifan Xu 2. Matwe Middelkoop / Zhaoxuan Yang v Marcus Daniell / Jennifer Brady 3. Artem Sitak / Laura Siegemund v Mate Pavic / Gabriela Dabrowski COURT 18 - 11:00AM 1. Tracy Austin / Andrea Jaeger v Marion Bartoli / Daniela Hantuchova 2. Wesley Koolhof / Kveta Peschke v Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi / Nadiia Kichenok 3. Conchita Martinez / Barbara Schett v Kim Clijsters / Rennae Stubbs COURT 4 - 11:00AM 1. Arthur Fery v Shintaro Mochizuki 2. Matilda Mutavdzic v Alexa Noel 3. Liam Draxl / Govind Nanda v Nicholas David Ionel / Wojciech Marek 4. Charlotte Owensby / Alexandra Yepifanova v Joanna Garland / Sohyun Park COURT 5 - 11:00AM 1. Filip Cristian Jianu v Carlos Gimeno Valero 2. Elsa Jacquemot v Mai Napatt Nirundorn 3. Carlos Gimeno Valero / Pablo Llamas Ruiz v Flavio Cobolli / Dominic Stephan Stricker 4. Elina Avanesyan / Elsa Jacquemot v Robin Montgomery / Maria Camila Osorio Serrano COURT 7 - 11:00AM 1. Emma Navarro v Katrina Scott 2. Elizabeth Mandlik v Natsumi Kawaguchi 3. Carlota Martinez Cirez / Ane Mintegi Del Olmo v Michaela Kadleckova / Katrina Scott 4. Pia Lovric / Mai Napatt Nirundorn v Chloe Beck / Emma Navarro COURT 8 - 11:00AM 1. Tristan Schoolkate v Dalibor Svrcina 2. Qinwen Zheng v Polina Kudermetova 3. Taha Baadi / Filip Cristian Jianu v Leandro Riedi / Dalibor Svrcina 4. Polina Kudermetova / Giulia Morlet v Sonay Kartal / Erin Richardson THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDON 2019 INTENDED ORDER OF PLAY FOR DAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 JULY COURT 14 - 11:00AM 1. Martin Damm v Taha Baadi 2. Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune v Anton Matusevich 3. Carlos Alcaraz Garfia v William Grant 4. Daria Frayman / Darja Semenistaja v Holly Fischer / Matilda Mutavdzic COURT 15 - 11:00AM 1. Brandon Nakashima v Harold Mayot 2. Hong Yi Cody Wong v Diane Parry 3. Eliot Spizzirri / Tyler Zink v Alejo Lorenzo Lingua Lavallen / Harold Mayot 4. Diane Parry / Qinwen Zheng v Kamilla Bartone / Oksana Selekhmeteva COURT 16 - 11:00AM 1. Daria Snigur v Robin Montgomery 2. Nicolas Alvarez Varona v Illya Beloborodko 3. Martin Damm / Toby Kodat v Roman Andres Burruchaga / Natan Rodrigues 4. Illya Beloborodko / Peter Makk v Baptiste Anselmo / Loris Pourroy COURT 17 - 11:00AM 1. Kevin Chahoud / Phuong Van Nguyen v Andrew Paulson / Eric Vanshelboim 2. Priska Madelyn Nugroho v Linda Fruhvirtova 3. Jonas Forejtek / Jiri Lehecka v Andrew Dale / Andres Martin 4. Aubane Droguet / Selena Janicijevic v Priska Madelyn Nugroho / Annerly Poulos TO BE ARRANGED 1 - Not Before: 5:00pm 1. Cara Black / Martina Navratilova v Mary Joe Fernandez / Ai Sugiyama Not Before: 5:00pm 2. Jamie Delgado / Jonathan Marray v Thomas Enqvist / Thomas Johansson Not Before: 5:00pm 3. Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis v Richard Krajicek / Mark Petchey The Committee, while adhering as closely as possible to the order of play given, is unable to guarantee that it will be maintained in its entirety. This may result in matches being moved from one court to another. ANDREW JARRETT - REFEREE.
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