Wimbledon Day Three order of play: Novak Djokovic is first on Centre Court as the second round begins, with Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray up later today... while British wildcard Ryan Peniston gets back on court after his dream debut win

  • Novak Djokovic gets the Centre Court action underway on Day Three at SW19
  • The defending champion takes on Thanasi Kokkinakis in his second round clash
  • Emma Raducanu is back on Centre Court against Caroline Garcia straight after
  • Andy Murray takes on John Isner in a difficult encounter later this evening
  • Brits Cameron Norrie and Ryan Peniston are also back in action today
  • Wimbledon 2022 day three results: Follow all the action here 

The action at SW19 continues on Wednesday as Novak Djokovic, Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray take centre stage on Wimbledon Day Three.  

Day Two saw the first major upset as seven-time champion Serena Williams, making her return after a year out due to injury, was knocked out in the first round by Harmony Tan. 

There was no such trouble for Iga Swiatek, who cruised past Jana Fett, while Rafael Nadal defeated Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo in four sets. 

Defending champion Novak Djokovic is up first on Centre Court against Thanasi Kokkinakis

Defending champion Novak Djokovic is up first on Centre Court against Thanasi Kokkinakis

Raducanu will be up second on Centre Court
Murray will, once again, take to Centre Court in the evening

British duo Emma Raducanu (left) and Andy Murray (right) are both up on Centre Court today

Defending champion Djokovic will get proceedings underway on Centre Court today as he takes on Thanasi Kokkinakis in his second round clash, after defeating Kwon Soon-woo on Monday. 


Up second on Centre Court is Raducanu, who looked mightily impressive as she defeated Alison Van Uytvanck last time out. The 19-year-old takes on Caroline Garcia. 

Last on Centre Court this evening will be Andy Murray, who beat James Duckworth on Monday in four sets, after dropping the opener. The two-time champion takes on John Isner in what will be a tricky encounter. 

British No 1 Cameron Norrie also plays Jaume Munar on Court 1, while wildcard Ryan Peniston is back in action after his dream debut win yesterday.

Sportsmail takes you through the day's order of play - and how to follow the action - below.  

How to watch the action 

As usual, it's the BBC who will broadcast the Wimbledon action, with viewers able to watch on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC Red Button.

All 18 courts will be available to watch, with viewers able to stream the coverage via BBC iPlayer and both the BBC Sport website and app.

Additionally, BBC Two will provide daily highlights on their 'Today at Wimbledon' show. 

Sportsmail will be covering Day Three in full, so you can follow along with us.  

Order of play for Wednesday, June 29

*All courts 11am start except Centre (1.30pm) and Court 1 (1pm). 

Centre Court 

  • Novak Djokovic (1) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis
  • Caroline Garcia vs Emma Raducanu (10)
  • Andy Murray vs John Isner (20)

Court 1

  • Jule Niemeier vs Anett Kontaveit (2)
  • Karolina Pliskova vs Tereza Martincova - to finish, 7-6(1) 5-5
  • Cameron Norrie (9) vs Jaume Munar
  • Maria Sakkari (5) vs Viktoriya Tomova

Court 2

  • Casper Ruud (3) vs Ugo Humbert (15)
  • Greet Minnen vs Garbine Muguruza - to finish, 6-4
  • Angelique Kerber vs Magda Linette
  • Tallon Griekspoor vs Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (5)
  • Qiang Wang vs Heather Watson

Court 3

  • Ryan Peniston vs Steve Johnson
  • Yanina Wickmayer vs Jelena Ostapenko (12)
  • Jannik Sinner (10) vs Mikael Ymer
  • Katarzyna Kawa vs Ons Jabeur (3)
British wildcard Ryan Peniston beat Henri Laaksonen on Tuesday morning and he's back out on Court 3 today

British wildcard Ryan Peniston beat Henri Laaksonen on Tuesday morning and he's back out on Court 3 today

Court 4

  • Elixane Lechemia & Nuria Parrizas-Diaz vs Barbora Krejcikova & Katerina Siniakova (2)
  • Benoit Paire & Albert Ramos-Vinolas vs Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic (2)
  • Wesley Koolhof & Neal Skupski v Facundo Bagnis & Diego Sebastian Schwartzman
  • Rosalie Van Der Hoek & Alison Van Uytvanck v Maryna Zanevska & Kimberley Zimmermann

Court 5

  • Pedro Martinez Portero & John-Patrick Smith vs Andrey Golubev & Denys Molchanov
  • Aleksandr Nedovyesov & Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi vs James Duckworth & Marcos Giron
  • Tamara Korpatsch & Harmony Tan vs Nadiia Kichenok & Raluca Olaru (15)
  • Marta Kostyuk & Eva Martincova vs Madison Brengle & Lauren Davis
James Duckworth, who lost to Andy Murray on Monday, is back in doubles action today

James Duckworth, who lost to Andy Murray on Monday, is back in doubles action today

Court 6

  • Kaia Kanepi & Renata Voracova vs Alicia Barnett & Olivia Nicholls
  • Viktorija Golubic & Maria Camila Osorio Serrano vs Sonay Kartal & Nell Miller
  • Joao Sousa & Jordan Thompson vs Matwe Middelkoop & Luke Saville
  • Maxime Cressy & Feliciano Lopez vs Lukasz Kubot & Szymon Walkow

Court 7

  • Hans Hach Verdugo & Philipp Oswald vs Roman Jebavy & Hunter Reese
  • Han Xinyun & Yi Fan Xu (9) vs Lucia Bronzetti & Julia Lohoff
  • Shuko Aoyama & Hao-Ching Chan (8) vs Xin Yu Wang & Qinwen Zheng
  • Nicolas Mahut & Edouard Roger-Vasselin (12) vs Francisco Cerundolo & Tomas Martin Etcheverry

Court 8

  • Santiago Gonzalez & Andres Molteni (13) vs Julian Cash & Henry Patten
  • Jasmine Paolini & Martina Trevisan vs Naiktha Bains & Maia Lumsden
  • Clara Burel & Chloe Paquet vs Misaki Doi & Makoto Ninomiya
  • MacKenzie McDonald & Botic van de Zandschulp vs John Peers & Filip Polasek (7)

Court 9

  • Daria Saville & Ajla Tomljanovic vs Viktoria Kuzmova & Arantxa Rus
  • Irina Bara & Ekaterine Gorgodze vs Danielle Collins & Desirae Krawczyk
  • Denis Kudla & Jack Sock vs Marcelo Arevalo & Jean-Julien Rojer (4)
  • Lloyd Glasspool & Harri Heliovaara vs Hugo Gaston & Lorenzo Musetti (15)

Court 10

  • Sadio Doumbia & Fabien Reboul vs Kevin Krawietz & Andreas Mies (11)
  • Liam Broady & Jay Clarke vs Rafael Matos & David Vega Hernandez (16)
  • Alastiar Gray & Ryan Peniston vs Joran Vliegen & Jack Withrow

Court 11

  • Fabrice Martin & Hugo Nys vs Maximo Gonzalez & Nathaniel Lammons
  • Ariel Behar & Gonzalo Escobar vs Arthur Fery & Felix Gill
  • Monica Niculescu & Elena Gabriela Ruse (14) v Kirsten Flipkens & Sara Sorribes Tormo
  • Anett Kontaveit & Shelby Rogers vs Vivian Heisen & Samantha Murray-Sharan

Court 12

  • Anhelina Kalinina vs Lesia Tsurenko (29)
  • Tommy Paul vs Adrian Mannarino (30)
  • Panna Udvardy vs Elise Mertens (24)
  • Tim Van Rijthoven vs Reilly Opelka (15)
Elise Mertens won the Wimbledon doubles title last year and will once again be playing in both formats at SW19

Elise Mertens won the Wimbledon doubles title last year and will be playing in both formats once again this year

Court 14

  • David Goffin vs Sebastian Baez (31)
  • Alexander Bublik vs Dusan Lajovic
  • Diane Parry vs Mai Hontama
  • Lucie Hradecka & Sania Mirza (6) vs Magdalena Frech & Beatriz Haddad Maia

Court 15

  • Alejandro Tabilo vs Miomir Kecmanovic (25)
  • Marie Bouzkova vs Ann Li
  • Elisabetta Cocciaretto vs Irina-Camelia Begu
  • Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (9) vs Benjamin Bonzi & Arthur Rinderknech

Court 16

  • Jodie Anna Burrage & Eden Silva vs Arianne Hartono & Demi Schuurs
  • Oscar Otte (32) vs Christian Harrison
  • Nikoloz Basilashvili (22) vs Quentin Halys
  • Sarah Grey & Yuriko Miyazaki vs Asia Muhammad & Ena Shibahara (5)

Court 17

  • Shuai Zhang (33) vs Marta Kostyuk
  • Jiri Vesely vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
  • Dalma Galfi vs Kaja Juvan
  • Aljaz Bedene & Soon Woo Kwon vs Thanasi Kokkinakis & Nick Kyrgios (10)
Nick Kyrgios is back on court in doubles action after hitting the headlines on Tuesday

Nick Kyrgios is back on court in doubles action after hitting the headlines on Tuesday

Court 18

  • Frances Tiafoe (23) vs Maximilian Marterer
  • Tatjana Maria vs Sorana Cirstea (26)
  • Maja Chwalinska vs Alison Riske (28)
  • Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury (1) v Daniel Altmaier & Carlos Taberner

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