Rafael Nadal, Nick Kyrgios and Coco Gauff are the big names on the exhibition courts on Day 6 of Wimbledon 2022, with Britain’s Liam Brody and Cathy Boulter looking to reach the fourth round.
Where to watch Wimbledon on TV
BBC has exclusive coverage tournament. Sue Barker has been lighting with the likes of Tim Henman, Andrew Castle and John Lloyd since opening.
Viewers can follow the action on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Red Button with 18 courts to choose from via connected TVs, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app.
BBC Two will also show Today at Wimbledon every evening, looking back at the day’s game.
Day 5 game order
center court
13:30: K. Gauff (11) – A. Anisimova (20); P. Badosa (4) vs. P. Kvitova (25); L. Sonego (27) vs. R. Nadal (2)
Court 1
13:00: E. De Minor (19) vs. L. Brody; I Swiatek (1) vs. A Cornet; N Kyrgios vs S Tsitsipas (4)
Court 2
11:00 am: H. Tan vs. C. Boulter; R. Gasquet vs. B. Van de Zandschulp (21); M. Fresh vs. S. Halep (16)
Court 3
11:00 am: K. Garin vs. J. Brooksby (29); Molkan vs. Ty Fritz (11); P Martic vs Jay Pegula (8)
Court 8
11:00 am: L. Glasspool and H. Heliovaara (15) vs. W. Bloomberg and K. Ruud; L. Kubot and M. Kostyuk vs. K. Kravitz and N. Melichar-Martinez; Jay Roher & E Shibahara (1) vs. A Krycek & A Guarachi
Court 9
11:00 am: E Mertens and S. Zhang (1) vs. V. Golubic and C. Osorio; J. Fliegen and J. Whitrow v. M. Ebden and M. Purcell (14); N. Mahut and S. Zhang (3) vs. G. Escobar and L. Hradecka; K. Flipkens and S. Sorribes Tormo vs B. Bencic and S. Sanders
Court 11
11:00 am: R. Albot and N. Basilashvili vs. D. Hidalgo and C. Rodriguez; J. Souza & J. Thompson vs. J. Pierce & F. Polasek (7)
Court 12
11:00 am: A Tomlyanovic vs. B Kreychikov (13); B. Nakashima vs. D. Galan; R. Ram & J. Salisbury (1) vs. F. Martin & H. Nees
Court 14
11:00 am: A. Riske-Amritray and K. Vandeweghe vs. A. Bolsov and I. Neil; A. Rosolska and E. Rutliff (11) vs. C. Harrison and S. Santamaria; S. Gonzalez and A. Molteni (13) vs. R. Galloway and M. Shnur; Ai Dodig & Al Chan vs A Mies & A Rutliff
Court 15
11:00 am: R. Klaasen and M. Melo vs. J. O’Mara and K. Skupsky; Y Xu and Z Yang (9) vs. J Niemeier and A Petkovic; E. Behar & D. Shurs vs. J. Pierce & G. Dombrowski (4)
Court 16
11:00: D. Collins and D. Kravchik vs. M. Buzkov and T. Mikhalikov (16); N. Dzalamidze and A. Krunich (13) vs. H. Dart and H. Watson; M. Ebden and S. Stosur vs. K. Skupski and H. Watson
Court 17
11:00 am: N. Monroe and T. Paul vs. N. Mektic and M. Pavic (2); A Hartono & D Shores vs L Kichenok & Yu Ostapenko (4)
Court 18
11:00 am: Jay Suk vs. Jay Kubler; Q Zheng v E Rybakin (17); J. Murray and B. Soares (9) vs. N. Cacic and A. Vavassori
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Court to be specified: J. Sock and K. Gauff v. C. Edmund and O. Nicholls; T. Kokkinakis and A. Mohammed vs. N. Skupski and D. Krawczyk (2)
What is the prize pool offered at Wimbledon?
The winners of the singles event this year will earn £2m, up from £1.7m last year.
Full breakdown of prize money
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£2 million champion
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Finalist £1.05m
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Semi-finalist £535,000
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Quarter-finalist £310,000
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Fourth round £190,000
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Third round £120,000
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Second round £78,000
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First round £50,000
Source: sports.yahoo.com