The 2026 Wimbledon Championships run from Monday, 29 June to Sunday, 11 July, and you can catch every match live on the BBC. Here is everything you need to know. Who plays on day nine at Wimbledon? Defending men’s champion Jannik Sinner gets the quarter-finals underway on Tuesday when he faces German veteran Jan-Lennard Struff on Court One at 13:00 BST. Novak Djokovic, aiming for a record 25th Grand Slam singles title and an eighth at SW19 to equal Roger Federer’s Wimbledon total, takes on third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the second match on Centre Court. Fourth seed Jessica Pegula, the highest-ranked player remaining in the women’s draw, meets fellow American Coco Gauff in the opening match on Centre Court at 13:30. Japan’s Naomi Osaka, who defeated top seed Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday, challenges Czech 10th seed Karolina Muchova in the second match on Court One. Meanwhile, the wheelchair tournament begins on Tuesday, while the mixed, men’s and women’s doubles events continue. Full order of play for Tuesday. When is Fery’s quarter-final? Britain’s last remaining singles hope, Arthur Fery, plays his quarter-final against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday. Fery, 23, sealed the biggest win of his career by beating Grigor Dimitrov in a fifth-set tiebreak on Monday. He is the first British wildcard to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final and the lowest-ranked player to reach Wimbledon’s men’s last eight in 12 years. How to follow on the BBC Every match from all 18 courts is streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, with daily television coverage on BBC One and BBC Two. There is a dedicated Wimbledon Extra channel on iPlayer, and on-demand match highlights across platforms throughout the tournament. The BBC Sport website and app will feature daily live text commentaries and in-play clips, along with match reports, analysis and features. Radio coverage is provided across 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, starting from 13:00 BST on weekdays and 12:00 on weekends, plus a daily podcast via the All About Wimbledon feed on BBC Sounds. John McEnroe and Tim Henman will return to Radio 5 Live’s 6-Love-6 show. On-site, a new analysis suite will deliver more tactical insight, along with bespoke video breakdowns of key matches, players and talking points. BBC iPlayer will host a new inclusive feed for Centre Court matches, designed for fans who are blind or visually impaired and co-created with members of the blind and partially sighted community; it can be found on the Audio Described category page on iPlayer. BBC signs a new Wimbledon deal through 2033. Who are the defending champions? Jannik Sinner claimed his fourth Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon last year. Sinner is the favourite to win the men’s title in the absence of injured two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz. Defending women’s champion Iga Swiatek was defeated in the third round by Alexandra Eala.
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