When does Alcaraz play his first match at Wimbledon 2022: date, time and rival

Carlos Alcaraz already knows who he will play his first round match at Wimbledon. After his last official appearance at Roland Garros, the man from Palmar will seek to start well in his second appearance on the green in London. Carlos reaches the third Grand Slam of the year after only having played one match on grass, being defeated by Tiafoe in straight sets. Last year, when this season’s achievements were still a long way off, he fell to Medvedev in the second round.

Rival: Against whom does Carlos Alcaraz play his first match at Wimbledon?

Alcaraz’s first rival in his journey at Wimbledon will be Jan-Lennard Struff, 32-year-old German and current number 158 in the world. The Spaniard will have to overcome this first stone on the road and, despite his low ranking, he is a great server, something that is of paramount importance on grass, so it can complicate any player. They have only met once, in the third round of Roland Garros 2021, with a resounding 3-0 victory for the German.

Date: When does Carlos Alcaraz debut at Wimbledon?

The first round match between Struff and Carlos Alcaraz will take place on Monday June 27, opening day of the tournament.

Schedule: What time does Carlos Alcaraz play at Wimbledon?

Alcaraz match schedule not yet known, due to Wimbledon publishing match times the day before to be disputed. We will have to wait until Sunday to know the time of the debut of the number 7 in the world.

TV: How to watch Carlos Alcaraz’s match at Wimbledon?

In Spain, Movistar+ has the exclusive rights to broadcast Wimbledon. The most relevant matches will go through the #Vamos channel, and the rest of the tournament can be followed by Movistar + Deportes and its different dials.

Internet: How to follow Carlos Alcaraz’s Wimbledon debut live?

In AS you can also follow extensive coverage of Alcaraz debut at Wimbledon 2022. With us you will have the best minute by minute, the most impressive images of the meeting and the statements of the protagonists, as well as the chronicle as soon as the game ends by our tennis specialist from London, Nacho Albarrán.

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