Wimbledon order of play: What times are Simona Halep and Ons Jabeur playing their semi-finals?

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Wimbledon order of play: Ons Jabeur is up first on Centre Court as she takes on Tatjana Maria for a place in the final before Simona Halep and Elena Rybakina go head-to-head… with Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury on court 1 for the doubles semi-final

  • Simona Halep is the star attraction on Centre Court in her semi-final clash 
  • The Romanian takes on 17th seed Elena Rybakina for a place in Saturday’s final
  • Beforehand, third seed Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria will go head-to-head
  • Also in action today is Joe Salisbury and his partner Rajeev Ram in the doubles

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The action at SW19 continues as Simona Halep and Ons Jabeur take centre stage on Wimbledon Day 11.    

Day 10 saw Rafael Nadal battle past Taylor Fritz in five epic sets after overcoming an early abdominal injury that threatened to end the contest prematurely. The Spaniard – who remains in the hunt for a historic calendar slam – now awaits the result of a scan to determine the extent of the injury. 

Set to meet Nadal in the semi-final is a certain Nick Kyrgios, who continued his sublime form as he breezed past Cristian Garín in three sets. Meanwhile, Halep was also out on court yesterday, as she defeated Amanda Anisimova in straight sets. 

Ons Jabeur (3) is up first on Centre Court as she plays Tatjana Maria for a place in the final

Ons Jabeur (3) is up first on Centre Court as she plays Tatjana Maria for a place in the final

Next up will be Simona Halep, the last-remaining Slam winner in the women's draw

Next up will be Simona Halep, the last-remaining Slam winner in the women’s draw

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Jabeur, who has dropped just a single set en route to the semi-final, is up first today on Centre Court, as the third seed takes on unseeded Tatjana Maria, who has claimed impressive wins over Jelena Ostapenko and Maria Sakkari thus far. 

Up next will be Halep, the last-remaining Slam champion in the women’s draw. Unlike Jabeur, Halep is still to drop a set at SW19 this year and comes into today’s semi-final against Elena Rybakina as the overwhelming favourite. 

Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury are also in action in the doubles semi-final as they take on Aussie duo Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell. 

Sportsmail takes you through the day’s order of play – and how to follow the action – below.   

How to watch the action

As usual, it’s the BBC who will broadcast the Wimbledon action, with viewers able to watch on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC Red Button.

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The action on every court will be available to watch, with viewers able to stream the coverage via BBC iPlayer and both the BBC Sport website and app.

Additionally, BBC Two will provide daily highlights on their ‘Today at Wimbledon’ show.

Sportsmail will be covering Day 11 in full, so you can follow along with us.

Order of play for Thursday, July 7

Centre Court (1.30pm start)

  • Ons Jabeur (3) v Tatjana Maria
  • Elena Rybakina (17) v Simona Halep (16)
  • Mixed Doubles final – Matthew Ebden and Samantha Stosur vs Neal Skupski and Desirae Krawczyk (2) 

Court 1 (1pm start)

  • Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury (1) v Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell (14)
  • Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah (6) v Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic (6)
Joe Salisbury and his partner Rajeev Ram are also in action today in the doubles semi-final

Joe Salisbury and his partner Rajeev Ram are also in action today in the doubles semi-final

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