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Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Hewett, who is bidding for a first Wimbledon title, will play Martin De La Puente of Spain on Court One at around 11:00 BST, while Reid, a champion at SW19 in 2016, takes on 17-year-old top seed Tokito Oda of Japan on court three.Īfter playing their singles matches, the British duo will join forces to face Oda and his compatriot Takuya Miki in the wheelchair doubles final.Live Tennis Scores - Match Results and Predictions TennisBoard helps you stay on top of live tennis scores and never miss a second of the action.

The second seeds are up against Marcel Granollers of Spain and Argentina's Horacio Zeballos - the 16th seeds.Īnd, after today's rain meant Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid's wheelchair singles semi-finals were called off, they're taking to the court twice on Saturday. There's also the men's doubles final with Britain's Neal Skupski in action alongside Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof. Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST, but who will come out on top?Ĭan the Tunisian sixth seed avenge her defeat from last year's final and get her hands on a first Grand Slam trophy? Or will the unseeded Czech cause an upset? The second Saturday at Wimbledon means it's women's final day.
