Emilio Nava will face Ignacio Buse in the first round of Wimbledon 2026, according to multiple reports from Peruvian media outlets. The player, ranked 127th in the ATP rankings as of June 2026, will challenge the Peruvian, who is seeded 112th, in what could be a pivotal matchup for both players. The match is scheduled for July 1, 2026, at 11:00 AM BST at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, according to sources including ovacion.pe and RPP. However, the official Wimbledon draw and schedule have not yet been released, leaving some details unconfirmed.
The encounter marks Buse’s debut at Wimbledon, a milestone for the 27-year-old Peruvian, who has previously competed in the Australian Open and French Open but struggled to advance beyond the first round. Nava, 24, has reached the third round at Wimbledon twice in his career (2021 and 2023) but has not yet advanced to the fourth round. Their showdown could set the tone for both players’ campaigns, with Buse aiming to make a statement on grass and Nava seeking to build momentum ahead of the US Open.
Why This Match Matters for Both Players
For Buse, the match represents a significant opportunity to gain experience on grass, a surface he has historically struggled with. According to ANDINA, Buse has a 12-18 record on grass courts across his career, with his best performance being a fourth-round appearance at the 2024 Buenos Aires Open. His inclusion in the Wimbledon main draw as a wildcard—confirmed by Revista COSAS—highlights his progress but also underscores the challenge of facing a higher-ranked opponent.

Nava, meanwhile, faces a test of consistency. The player has a 15-10 record on grass in 2026, including a quarterfinal run at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships. His performance at the 2026 Wimbledon warm-up events, particularly the Halle Open, where he reached the third round, has positioned him as a credible threat. However, his lack of a Wimbledon quarterfinal appearance remains a gap in his career. A win against Buse would bolster his confidence ahead of potential matchups against top-50 players in the second