Hurkacz and Majchrzak: when are the games?
Hubert Hurkacz, who has won the ATP tournament in Halle in great style, will be on court on Monday at 12:00. His rival will be two years younger than Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, he is 38 in the world rankings. They have played each other four times before. The first two matches were won by the Spaniard, and the other two by the Poles.
The second pole in the singles tournament, Kamil Majchrzak, has a match against Thanasi Kossinakis scheduled for 13:30, immediately after the end of the Chwalińska – Siniakowa match. The 26-year-old played together four years ago in Wimbledon qualifiers and then the Australian was top.
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– Hubert Hurkacz (@HubertHurkacz) June 19, 2022
Christmas awaits Tuesday
On the first day of the tournament, three Polish women will also play their game: qualifiers Maja Chwalińska and Katarzyna Kawa, and Magda Linette. Chwalińska will start her match with Katerina Siniakowa at 12:00, the match between Coffee and Canadian Rebeka Marino is scheduled for 13:30, and WTA ranked 66th Linette will play Fernanda Contreras Gomez at around 15:30.
Tennis fans are waiting especially for the opening match, which is waiting for Iga wiątek. The world’s best tennis player kicks off the tournament on Tuesday with a match against Jana Fett on center court – a match scheduled to kick off at 2:30 p.m. Also on Tuesday, Magdalena Fręch and Camilla Giorgi will start the match.
A moment of appreciation in Paris.
The moment to cherish this time. #RolandGarros
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– Iga wiątek (@iga_swiatek) June 5, 2022
This year’s edition of Wimbledon will have a record prize pool – 40.3 million pounds (about 46.8 million euros).
Wimbledon will be held in a few days 27 June – 10 July. The title in men’s singles is defended by Serbian Novak Djokovic, and among women an Australian Ashleigh Barty, who recently announced his retirement.
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