Wimbledon 2025: Wednesday's order of play, royal box and how to watch Emma Raducanu
Emma Raducanu returns to action at Wimbledon on Wednesday when she faces Marie Bouzkova of Czech Republic on Centre Court.
Earlier, world No 733 Oliver Tarvet faces defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in what will be the biggest match of the Briton's career.
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Elsewhere, Cameron Norrie opens proceedings on Court No 1 against Frances Tiafoe, before Katie Boulter goes up against Solana Sierra.
Wednesday's order of play
Centre Court
Show courts and courts with British players only
Centre Court
From 1.30pm
(1) Aryna Sabalenka (Blr) vs Marie Bouzkova (Cze)
Oliver Tarvet (GB) vs (2) Carlos Alcaraz (Spa)
Emma Raducanu (GB) vs Marketa Vondrousova (Cze)
Court 1
From 1pm
Cameron Norrie (GB) vs (12) Frances Tiafoe (Fra)
Katie Boulter (GB) vs Solana Sierra (Arg)
(5) Taylor Fritz (US) vs Gabriel Diallo (Can)
Court 2
From 11am
Olga Danilovic (Ser) v (6) Madison Keys (US)
Nuno Borges (Por) vs Billy Harris (GB)
Naomi Osaka (Jpn) vs Katerina Siniakova (Cze)
Arthur Fery (GB) vs Luciano Darderi (Ita)
Court 3
From 11am
Viktoriya Tomova (Bul) vs Sonay Kartal (GB)
(14) Andrey Rublev (Rus) vs Lloyd Harris (SA)
(4) Jasmine Paolini (Ita) vs Kamilla Rakhimova (Rus)
Botic van de Zandschulp (Ned) vs (26) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spa)
Court 4
From 11am
Xin Yu Wang (Chn) & Saisai Zheng (Chn) vs (2) Gabriela Dabrowski (Can) & Erin Routliffe (NZ)
Dan Evans (GB) & Henry Searle (GB) vs (2) Harri Heliovaara (Fin) & Henry Patten (GB)
Jodie Burrage (GB) & Sonay Kartal (GB) vs Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (Spa) & Yvonne Cavalle-Reimers (Spa)
Maria Osorio (Col) & Alycia Parks (US) vs Alicia Barnett (GB) & Eden Silva (GB)
Court 12
From 11am
Joao Fonseca (Bra) vs Jenson Brooksby (US)
Renata Zarazua (Mex) vs (13) Amanda Anisimova (US)
(23) Jiri Lehecka (Cze) vs Mattia Bellucci (Ita)
Aliaksandra Sasnovich (Blr) vs (14) Elina Svitolina (Ukr)
Court 18
From 11am
Shintaro Mochizuki (Jpn) vs (17) Karen Khachanov (Rus)
(12) Diana Shnaider (Rus) vs Diane Parry (Fra)
(25) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) vs Jan-Lennard Struff (Ger)
Emily Appleton (GB) & Heather Watson (GB) vs (5) Mirra Andreeva (Rus) & Diana Shnaider (Rus)
Who is in the Royal Box?
Royal Box attendees are announced each morning, so we will update with Wednesday's list as soon as it is available.
Meanwhile, notable guests on Tuesday included actors Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Sarah Lancashire and Rebel Wilson. Joining them were Alexander Armstrong of Pointless, golfer Justin Rose and Judy Murray – mother of former champions Sir Andy (singles) and Jamie (doubles).
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