Tokyo Olympics 2020 Tennis Day-1: Iga Swiatek Inaugurates Center Court, Novak Djokovic to Wind up Play
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When a slew of the withdrawals happened weeks before the start of Tokyo Olympic games from both the ATP and WTA tours, discussions arose that the tennis event at the Summer Olympics this year might not be as enthralling as it was before.
But when top-ranked players from both the men’s and women’s singles draws decided to participate in this special event, tennis was back in discussion in Tokyo with the likes of Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka, Iga Swiatek, Ashleigh Barty, and Daniil Medvedev aiming to clinch a maiden gold medal.
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The draw for the tennis event was released today at the Ariake Tennis Center in Tokyo. Even though the event will continue without fans, the draw gave some pretty exciting first-round matchups for tennis buffs to get entertained.
Tennis action in Tokyo begins on the 24th of this month, and all top tennis stars headline day-1 action. Iga Swiatek will open proceedings at the main show court. She will face Mona Barthel in the first round. Initially, Osaka was supposed to open with the Centre Court match.
Naomi Osaka now no longer on the order of play for Saturday. https://t.co/vlRM1izNuQ
— The Tennis Podcast (@TennisPodcast) July 23, 2021
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Iga Swiatek to open her Tokyo Olympics campaign on Day-1
Swiatek’s opening-round match starts at 11 am local time (JST). People in America will be viewing the matchup at 10 pm, Thursday. Fans in the UK will have to catch up on the action late in the night at 2 am (GMT).
Coming to other day-1 matches, Novak Djokovic will play youngster Hugo Dellien. Their contest will be the final matchup on the center court at Ariake Tennis Center.
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Novak Djokovic will play Dellien in the Saturday morning CET. Their match is fourth, play start at 4 AM with Zheng – Osaka, followed by Medvedev – Bublik and Diyas – Krejcikova. Should be around 9 AM.
— Saša Ozmo (@ozmo_sasa) July 22, 2021
With Djokovic-Dellien match being the last matchup, it might start around 3 am for tennis fans in America. Tennis fans in the United Kingdom can start their day with this match as it will take place at 7 am on Friday, roughly.
In other matches on center court, Daniil Medvedev will face Alexander Bublik. This encounter starts after the completion of Swiatek’s contest. For an opening-round matchup, it might turn out to be an intriguing and tricky contest for the Russian at Tokyo Olympics.
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French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova also lights up the center court on day-1 with her first-round contest against Kazakhstan player Zarina Diyas.
Two-time gold medalist Andy Murray also starts his doubles campaign with brother Joe Salisbury on Saturday (24th July). The British duo will face a stiff challenge against the champion French pairing of Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut.
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