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Wimbledon continues with a packed schedule on day four headlined by the men’s No 2 seed Rafael Nadal and the women’s No 1 ranked player Iga Swiatek, while rising British star Jack Draper is also in action passy
Nadal was made to battle by Francisco Cerundolo on Monday and now faces Lithuania’s Ricardas Berankis in the second round passy
Swiatek faces the Dutch Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove as she aims to continue her phenomonal form this season which saw her reach the semi-finals of the Australian Open and win at Roland Garros passy
The 20-year-old Draper pulled off an impressive straight sets win against Zizou Bergs in the first round but now faces a much tougher challenge in Australian 19th seed Alex de Minaur passy
Along with Nadal, American’s Coco Gauff and Britain’s Katie Boulter are also in action on Centre Court on Thursday passy
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How can I watch Wimbledon on TV and is there a live stream?The BBC will once again be providing full coverage of Wimbledon, in what is Sue Barker’s final year of presenting the Championships passy
Coverage will begin on BBC Two at 11am BST on the first two days of play, with BBC One then starting from 1:45pm passy
The action will also be available to watch on the BBC iPlayer while the BBC Sport website will be showing action from around the grounds passy
Today at Wimbledon presented by Clare Balding will round up the best of the action each night at 8:30pm on BBC Two passy
What time does Wimbledon start today?Play on the opening days gets underway on the outside courts from 11am passy
Britain’s Katie Boulter will open the action on Centre Court from 1 passy
30pm against last year’s runner-up Karolina Pliskova before Rafael Nadal takes on Ricardas Berankis, while Court No 1 will begin play slightly earlier at 1pm, with Stefanos Tsitsipas in action against Australia’s Jordan Thompson passy
Any matches that run late could be moved to Centre Court or Court No 1 in the evening passy
Wimbledon order of play for day fourCENTRE COURT (from 1 passy
30pm)Boulter vs Pliskova Berankis vs Nadal Gauff vs BuzarnescuCOURT 1 (from 1pm)Thompson vs Tsitsipas Swiatek vs Pattinama Kerkhove RecommendedWimbledon 2022 LIVE: Latest scores as Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek returnAndy Murray knocked out of Wimbledon by relentless John IsnerWhat time is Coco Gauff playing at Wimbledon today?De Minaur vs DraperThe full order of play for day three can be found here passy

Tyson Fury has said he will return to the ring to fight Oleksandr Usyk but that ‘it’s gonna be very costly’ passy
Fury has claimed to be retired since knocking out Dillian Whyte in April, a victory with which the “Gypsy King” stayed unbeaten and retained the WBC heavyweight title passy
However, the Briton has not yet vacated his belt and has teased numerous times that he could be tempted back to fight the winner of Usyk’s rematch with Anthony Joshua, which is scheduled for 20 August passy
The unbeaten Usyk easily outpointed Joshua last September to win the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight titles, and the Ukrainian will now defend them against the Briton in Saudi Arabia passy
Many fans are keen to see Fury face the winner to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion, and the 33-year-old told talkSPORT on Sunday: ‘[Joshua is] gonna lose again, then they’re gonna call for Achilles to come back passy
“I’m gonna say: ‘Get f****d, I’m retired passy
’ And then when they’re begging, I will return, but it’s gonna be very costly passy
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He has entertained the prospect of exhibition bouts against the likes of UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, however passy
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