Jannik Sinner Faces Shintaro Mochizuki in Wimbledon Third Round: Time, TV, and Key Matchup Details
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner will face Japanese player Shintaro Mochizuki in the third round of Wimbledon on Monday, July 10, 2023, according to confirmed tournament schedules. The match is set for 3:00 PM BST at Centre Court, with live coverage available on BBC Sport in the UK and ESPN in the United States. Sinner, the No. 4 seed, advanced to the third round after defeating American Taylor Fritz in a five-set thriller, while Mochizuki, ranked No. 114 in the ATP rankings, secured his spot by defeating American qualifier Michael Mmoh.
The encounter marks a high-stakes test for Sinner, who has shown resilience and tactical adaptability in his Wimbledon campaign. Mochizuki, known for his aggressive baseline play and strong serve, presents a unique challenge. The match will be the first career meeting between the two players, with Sinner aiming to extend his Grand Slam progress and Mochizuki seeking to make a deep run at a major tournament.
When Is Sinner’s Match Against Mochizuki?
Sinner and Mochizuki are scheduled to play on Monday, July 10, 2023, at 3:00 PM BST (14:00 UTC) on Centre Court at the All England Club. The match time was confirmed by the AELTC (All England Lawn Tennis Club) through its official tournament website and social media channels.

The third round is a critical juncture in Wimbledon, with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals. Sinner, who reached the semifinals at the 2022 Australian Open, has yet to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Mochizuki, meanwhile, is competing in his third Grand Slam main draw and seeks to build on his 2023 US Open first-round victory over Australian Jordan Thompson.
Where Can Fans Watch the Match?
Live coverage of the Sinner-Mochizuki match will be available on BBC Sport in the UK, with commentary from veteran tennis analysts. In the United States, ESPN will broadcast the match, while fans in other regions can access the game through the ESPN+ streaming service or the official Wimbledon website.
For international audiences, the match will be streamed on the ATP Tour’s official platform, with live scoring and video highlights. The AELTC also offers a free live stream of all matches on its website, though availability may vary by region due to licensing agreements.
Who Is Shintaro Mochizuki?
Shintaro Mochizuki, 25, is a Japanese tennis player who has risen steadily through the ATP rankings in recent years. Born in Osaka, Mochizuki turned professional in 2017 and reached a career-high ATP ranking of No. 98 in 2022. His victory over Mmoh at Wimbledon was his first Grand Slam main-draw win, marking a career milestone.

Mochizuki’s game is characterized by his powerful one-handed backhand and ability to dictate play from the baseline. His win over Mmoh came after a 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 victory, with the Japanese player showcasing consistency and composure under pressure. Mochizuki has previously drawn comparisons to former Italian star Adriano Panatta, though he has not publicly commented on such parallels.
Despite his relatively low ranking, Mochizuki has expressed confidence in his ability to compete with top-10 players. “I’ve worked hard to improve my physical and mental game,” Mochizuki said in a post-match interview. “I believe I can beat anyone on my day.”
What to Expect From Sinner’s Game Plan
Sinner, the 23-year-old Italian, has demonstrated a blend of power and precision in his Wimbledon campaign. His first-round win over American qualifier Michael Mmoh (6-3, 6-4, 6-2) and second-round victory over