Carlos Alcaraz bid farewell to Wimbledon 2022 losing in the round of 16 against Italian Jannik Sinner. He admitted that one of the factors that played against him was making his debut on the center court at the All England Club, which is considered the ‘Cathedral’ of world tennis. This is the setting par excellence of this sport.
The Murcian returns for the third time in this Grand Slam on grass, already established at world number one, leading the participation table. However, Wimbledon will not let him step on the center court this 2023 in his debut, against the French Jeremy Chardy, who retired from this tournament.
Alcaraz, 20 years old and No. 1, also did not start in the middle at the last Roland Garros, which is also the leader of the ATP. As in Paris, I will start on Track 1, at 2:00 pm It will open this court, which also has a retractable roof. The rain factor does not pose any danger.
The record of double British champion Andy Murray, who will star in the men’s match of the day at the center, is heavier.
The program of matches on Tuesday, July 4:
1
CENTER COURT
2:30 p.m
Shelby Rogers (USA)-Elena Rybakina (Kaz/3)
Ryan Peniston (GBR)-Andy Murray (GBR)
Petra Udvardy (Jun)-Aryna Sabalenka (Blr/2)

2
TRACK 1
2:00 p.m
Carlos Alcaraz (Esp/1)-Jeremy Chardy (Fra)
Ons Jabeur (Tun/6)-Magda Frech (Pol)
Cameron Norrie (GBR/12)-Tomas Machac (Che)
Source: La Verdad

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