
Wimbledon 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Fritz' match to resume after SUSPENSION, Gauff, Djokovic and Draper all play on day two
During a thrilling day one, Katie Boulter pulled off a huge shock against World No9 Paul Badosa after Emma Raducanu started her tournament with a straight sets win over British teenager Mimi Xu.
Carlos Alcaraz started his bid for a third straight title at SW19 with an almighty scare as Fabio Fognini took him to a fifth set in a match that was also DELAYED over an emergency in the crowd.
America's Taylor Fritz will resume his fifth-set decider with Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, after the match was SUSPENDED 40 minutes before the 11pm curfew.
The likes of Jack Draper, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff will all play today!
30th Jun 2025, 08:14 By Connor Greaves
Brit watch
Here are all the timings for the key British names in action on opening day:
Centre Court: Katie Boulter vs Paula Badosa - from 3.30pm
Court One: Jacob Fearnley vs Joao Fonseca - from 3pm and Emma Raducanu vs Mimi Xu - from 4pm
Court 3: Sonay Kartal vs Jelena Ostapenko - from 11am
Court 4: Oliver Tarvet vs Leandro Riedi - from 11am and Henry Searle vs Ethan Quinn - from 3.30pm
Court 12: Hannah Klugman vs Leylah Fernandez - from 3.30pm
Court 15: Arthur Fery vs Alexei Popyrin and Billy Harris vs Dusan Lajovic - from 1pm
Court 16: Oliver Crawford vs Mattia Bellucci - from 11am
Court 17: Harriet Dart vs Dalma Galfi and Mika Stojsavljevic vs Ashlyn Krueger - from 3.30pm
Court 18: Cameron Norrie vs Roberto Bautista Agut - from 12.30pm
By Connor Greaves
Good morning and welcome to SunSport's live blog of Wimbledon!
The iconic British tennis tournament gets underway today at the All England Club, and some huge names are in action!
A whopping FOURTEEN Brits will begin their campaigns with the likes of Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulter, Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie all competing in SW19 on opening day.
Carlos Alcaraz headlines on Centre Court as he starts his bid for a third title against Italian Fabio Fognini.
The likes of Jack Draper and Novak Djokovic will have to wait until Tuesday to get their tournaments underway.
SunSport will bring you all the action from SW19 over the next 14 days right here.

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