Rafael Jodar Set for Felix Gill Clash at Wimbledon ATP — Jodar Tennis

Rafael Jodar meets Felix Gill at Wimbledon ATP on Monday no earlier than 12:00, with recent results and a ranking gap shaping Jodar tennis.

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Rafael Jodar Set for Felix Gill Clash at Wimbledon ATP — Jodar Tennis

Rafael Jodar tennis moves into Wimbledon ATP on Monday, when Rafael Jodar is scheduled to face Felix Gill in the sixty-fourth round no earlier than 12:00. The matchup pairs a Spanish player listed at 26 with a British player listed at 220, so the ranking gap sits alongside a live contest rather than a formality.

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Wimbledon ATP and the 12:00 start

The match is set for Monday no earlier than 12:00, which gives readers a fixed window for the opening ball rather than an all-day watch. Jodar and Gill are the only two names that matter in this draw line, and both arrive with recent results that frame the meeting as more than a routine first step.

Jodar’s recent run is the stronger of the two. He beat Aleksandar Kovacevic 3-0 on 25/05/2026, James Duckworth 3-1 on 27/05/2026, Alex Michelsen 3-2 on 29/05/2026, and Pablo Carreno Busta 3-2 on 31/05/2026 before losing to Alexander Zverev 0-3 in the Roland Garros ATP quarterfinals on 02/06/2026.

Rafael Jodar’s Roland Garros ATP run

Those results show a clear pattern: Jodar has already stacked wins over four different opponents in Roland Garros ATP, and two of those matches went the distance at 3-2. That is the form line carrying into Wimbledon ATP, where the lower number beside his name does not remove the need to play through the matchup.

Gill’s recent record is more uneven. He lost to Filippo Romano 1-2 in Ilkley on 10/06/2026, beat Hugo Gaston 2-1 in Nottingham 2 on 16/06/2026, then fell to Otto Virtanen 0-2 on 17/06/2026, Marco Trungelliti 0-2 on 20/06/2026, and Jan Choinski 1-2 in the Lexus Eastbourne Open on 24/06/2026.

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Felix Gill before Monday

That sequence leaves Gill arriving with one win in his last five listed matches, while Jodar comes in off a deeper Roland Garros ATP stretch that included a quarterfinal and four straight wins before Zverev ended it. The numbers give the meeting its edge: one player has recently handled repeated pressure across best-of-five tennis, while the other has been trying to stabilize results across several events.

The cleanest read for Monday is simple. Jodar enters Wimbledon ATP with the better recent record, but Gill has already picked up a win in this run of events, and the sixty-fourth round will settle which trend carries forward when play begins no earlier than 12:00.

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