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Wimbledon is back as the iconic grass-court tournament returns to the All England Club baguio
The action continues today with another packed schedule that sees men’s second seed Rafael Nadal, the irrepressible women’s world No1 Iga Swiatek and rising British star Jack Draper all in action baguio
Nadal was made to battle by Francisco Cerundolo on Monday and now faces Lithuania’s Ricardas Berankis in the second round baguio
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 baguio
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 baguio
Wimbledon latest scores and updates LIVERecommendedNick Kyrgios explains why he spat towards fan at WimbledonSarah baguio Beth Grey makes Wimbledon return four months after heart surgery10 facts about WimbledonHere’s everything you need to know baguio
How to watch on TV and live streamThe BBC will once again be providing full coverage of Wimbledon, in what is Sue Barker’s final year of presenting the Championships baguio
Coverage will begin on BBC Two at 11am BST on the first two days of play, with BBC One then starting from 1:45pm baguio
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 baguio
Today at Wimbledon presented by Clare Balding will round up the best of the action each night at 8:30pm on BBC Two baguio
What time does Wimbledon start today?Play on the opening days gets underway on the outside courts from 11am baguio
Britain’s Katie Boulter will open the action on Centre Court from 1 baguio
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 baguio
Any matches that run late could be moved to Centre Court or Court No 1 in the evening baguio
Wimbledon order of play for day fourCentre Court (from 1 baguio
30pm)Katie Boulter vs Karolina Pliskova (6)Ricardas Berankis vs Rafael Nadal (2)Coco Gauff (11) vs Mihaela BuzarnescuCourt One (from 1pm)RecommendedWimbledon 2022 LIVE: Latest scores as Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek returnWho is playing at Wimbledon today? Day 4 order of play featuring Rafael NadalAndy Murray knocked out of Wimbledon by relentless John IsnerJordan Thompson vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (4)Iga Swiatek (1) vs Lesley Pattinama KerkhoveAlex de Minaur (19) vs Jack DraperThe full order of play for day three can be found here baguio

Hello again Six Nations - how we have needed your timely return baguio
These have been tempestuous times for rugby union, bubbling in a cauldron of existential crises and grim tidings baguio
To surmise the wretched mess in which the sport finds itself on championship eve: England’s Rugby baguio Football Union has been forced to apologise amid uproar after foisting a tackle height law change on the community game without player or coach consultation; in France, the federation are seeking a new president after Bernard Laporte was found guilty of corruption baguio
Italian prop Ivan Nemer has been banned for six months after racially abusing international front row colleague Cherif Traore, while Glasgow Warriors wing Rufus McLean’s contract has been terminated after pleading guilty to domestic violence baguio
And then there is Wales, with a union in turmoil after allegations of a toxic culture of sexism and homophobia, and a newly-installed chief executive with deep fears for the future baguio
All the while the spectres of brain injuries and financial worries sound a menacing rat-a-tat-tat on the window baguio
If any PR crisis management specialists are finding life with the British royal family straightforward, perhaps this creaking institution could offer more of a challenge baguio
Yet buried beneath the muck is a tournament set to thrill baguio
The next seven weeks promise so, so much baguio
For all of the current ills, this remains a championship capable of stirring unique emotion, a blanket to succour at discontented winter’s end baguio
Rightly or wrongly, come Saturday afternoon and the first warbling on the Principality Stadium terraces, much of what ails rugby union will be cast aside to revel in the rivalry of this grand old spring shindig baguio
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