Polish Day at Wimbledon! Three Polish Women on the Court

On Tuesday, three Polish tennis players will play in the first round of the Wimbledon Grand Slam. Iga Świątek and Magdalena Fręch are scheduled to play third, and Magda Linette only fourth. This means they probably won't start before 4 p.m.
Świątek and Russian Polina Kudermetova will play on court number two. The competition there will start at 12:00 Polish time. Before that, there will be one match each in the women's and men's singles.
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The situation is similar for Fręch, who will play on court number four against another Russian tennis player - Anastasia Potapova. However, before Linette meets Frenchwoman Elsa Jacquemot on court 11, there will be two men's matches and one women's match. This means that the Pole will probably not start before 6:30 p.m.
Świątek is seeded eighth, and her closest rival is ranked 64th in the world. The 22-year-old from Moscow will be playing in the main draw at Wimbledon for the first time.
Fręch is playing with the number 25, and Potapova is 44th on the WTA list. Theoretically, Linette (no. 27) has the easiest opponent. Jacquemot broke through to the main draw through qualifications, and is ranked 113th.
The broadcast schedule for Tuesday’s Wimbledon matches is available HERE .
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