Wimbledon order of play 2026 puts Serena Williams back on Centre Court for Tuesday, June 30, with Maya Joint across the net. The second day closes the first round and stacks several marquee matches on the same schedule, including Iga Swiatek against Taylor Townsend and Taylor Fritz against Jack Draper.
Centre Court at Wimbledon 2026
Swiatek opens the Centre Court session against Townsend, then Fritz meets Draper before Williams faces Joint. That gives the day three straight singles matches on the main court, all drawn from the Tuesday, June 30 order of play.
For readers tracking the schedule, Centre Court is the place to start. The card also pushes high-profile names onto other courts at the All England Club, so the headline matches are not spread thin across the day.
Williams and Maya Joint
Williams is scheduled for a much-awaited return against Joint, but the schedule does not explain why the return is happening or how long she has been away. What it does show is that she has been placed in one of the three Centre Court singles slots, which keeps her match inside the day’s most watched group.
That sits alongside a deeper Centre Court lineup for the same session. Swiatek, Fritz and Draper all land on the main court before Williams takes her turn, giving Tuesday a clear top-end order rather than a scattered set of feature matches.
Court 1 and beyond
Court 1 carries another strong set of names, with Alexander Zverev against Alexander Blockx, Elena Rybakina against Lois Boisson, and Stan Wawrinka against Matteo Berrettini. Court 2 includes Amanda Anisimova and Ben Shelton, plus Elina Svitolina and Flavio Cobolli.
Elsewhere, Katie Boulter, Alex de Miñaur and Jakub Mensik are among the players on Court 3, while Jasmine Paolini, Alexander Bublik and Alexandra Eala are on Court 12. Court 16 has Paula Badosa against Emma Navarro, and Court 14 lists Jaume Munar against Francisco Cerúndolo.
For anyone mapping a full viewing plan, the practical read is simple: Tuesday’s order concentrates the biggest names early across Centre Court and the show courts, with Williams, Swiatek, Fritz and Draper anchoring the day and a long support card filling the rest of the All England Club schedule.






