On July 2, local time, the 2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships will usher in the second match day. Including men's singles Federer and Nadal, women's singles defending champion Kerber, as well as Serena Williams, Sharapova, Muguruza and many other Grand Slam champions will all ap

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On July 2, local time, the 2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships will usher in the second match day. This day's game is star-studded, including men's singles Federer, Nadal, women's singles defending champion Kerber, as well as Serena Williams, Sharapova, Muguruza and many other Grand Slam champions will all appear. China's three golden flowers Zheng Saisai , Wang Yafan , Wang Qiang will also compete in the first round.

On July 2, local time, the 2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships will usher in the second match day. Including men's singles Federer and Nadal, women's singles defending champion Kerber, as well as Serena Williams, Sharapova, Muguruza and many other Grand Slam champions will all ap - DayDayNews

Center Court (starts at 8 p.m. Beijing time):

Game 1: Kerber [5] vs T. Maria

Defending champion Kerber has been in mediocre form this season, but she still showed relatively proficient skills after coming to the grass. , she faced compatriot veteran T. Maria in the first round, and passing should not be a problem.

Game 2: Federer [2] vs. Harris

Swiss king Federer is looking forward to seeking his 21st Grand Slam at Wimbledon . Grass courts have always been his favorite. His first-round opponent, South African player Harrison, should not be interested. Federer poses too much of a threat.

Game 3: Serena Williams [11] vs. Monticone

Last year's runner-up Serena Williams' first-round opponent was an Italian qualifying player. As a seven-time tournament champion, I believe that the American star can achieve a complete victory.

html Court No. 01 (starts at 8 p.m. Beijing time):

Game 1: Barty [1] vs. Zheng Saisai

China Golden Flower Zheng Saisai had bad luck in signing. In the first round, he won the new French Open champion, who was also just crowned. Barty is behind the ball, and the Australian girl has just won the championship in Birmingham and is in good form. In addition, Zheng Saisai is trailing 0-3 in the head-to-head record , so her chances of advancement are very slim.

Game 2: Konta [19] vs. Bogdan

Game 3: Nadal [3] vs. Yuichi Sugita

Due to Wimbledon’s special seed ranking system, Nadal, the second in the world, only got the No. 3 seed. , but he contributed to a wonderful five-set battle with Djokovic in the semifinals last year. First-round opponent Yuichi Sugita is in mediocre form this season, and it is not difficult for Nadal to win if he performs normally.

html Court No. 02 (starts at 6 pm Beijing time):

The first game: Stephens [9] vs Basinski

The second game: Tim [5] vs Querrey

The results on grass are relatively good on clay. Tim, who is slightly inferior, faced the challenge of former semi-finalist Querrey in the first round. The latter also just won the runner-up in Eastbourne . I believe this will be a suspenseful game. .

Game 3: Sharapova vs Parmentier

Russian beauty Sharapova has been in and out this season. After missing the clay court season, she chose to come back on grass and looks forward to achieving good results. Sharapova has not played against her first-round opponent Parmentier, so overall Sharapova has a greater chance of winning.

The fourth game: Isner [9] vs Rude

html Court No. 03 (starts at 6 pm Beijing time):

The first game: Kyrgios vs Thompson

If all goes well, this Australian derby will be the best. The winner will face Nadal in the second round, and there is no doubt that everyone seems to want to see Kyrgios face the King of Spain again.

Game 2: Muguruza [26] vs Maya

The 2017 champion Muguruza’s world ranking has dropped to outside the 20th place, but the Spanish girl is still a very powerful player in the draw.

Game 3: Kvitova [6] vs. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Two-time champion Kvitova may have missed Wimbledon due to injuries before, but her current situation is not too bad, but in the first round Opponent Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is not someone to take lightly, and Kova needs to face it seriously.

Game 4: Cilic [13] vs. Manarino

On July 2, local time, the 2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships will usher in the second match day. Including men's singles Federer and Nadal, women's singles defending champion Kerber, as well as Serena Williams, Sharapova, Muguruza and many other Grand Slam champions will all ap - DayDayNews

html Court No. 07 (starts at 6 p.m. Beijing time):

Game 2: Wang Yafan vs. Martinkova

Wang Yafan faced qualifying player Martinkova in the first round. Judging from the scene, Wang Yafan, who has lost a losing streak at the end of the grass season, undoubtedly has a better chance of winning, but his opponent has played three games to advance to the main draw, and his hand is good, and the game is still suspenseful.

Court No. 10 (starts at 6pm Beijing time):

Game 1: Wang Qiang [15] vs. Lapko

Chinese Golden Flower Wang Qiang lost to compatriot Zheng Saisai at Wimbledon last year and was eliminated in the first round. This time she was ranked 16th Playing as seeds, in the first round they faced Belarusian player Lapko, who they met for the first time. China Golden Flower, which has mediocre results this season, is looking forward to a good start.

Other key games:

html Court No. 12:

Kei Nishikori [8] vs. Monteiro (first game)

Bertens [4] vs. Minella (fourth game)

html Court No. 18:

Bencic [13] vs Pavlyuchenkova (the second game)

Navarro [30] vs Stosur (the third game)

Fognini [12] vs Tiafoe (the fourth game)

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