Hunter able to battle for place in Wimbledon remaining | 14 July, 2023 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions

Storm Hunter is amongst seven Australians scheduled to compete on day 12 at Wimbledon 2023.

London, Nice Britain, 14 July 2023 | Leigh Rogers

Storm Hunter has created some magical recollections at Wimbledon this 12 months – and she or he’s decided to make much more.

The 28-year-old earned a main-draw singles debut on the All England Membership with an impressed run by means of qualifying.

Hunter has additionally charged into the women’ doubles semifinals alongside Belgian companion Elise Mertens, matching her career-best end result on the event.

The dominant No.3 seeds have conceded a complete of seven video games thus far.

Right this moment, world No.7 Hunter and world No.8 Mertens play sixteenth seeds, American Caroline Dolehide and China’s Zhang Shuai, for a spot within the remaining.

The 27-year-old Mertens is seeking to attain her third consecutive Wimbledon doubles remaining, all with completely different companions, whereas Hunter is hoping to advance to her first.

Heath Davidson additionally has an opportunity to progress to a Wimbledon remaining.

Like Hunter, the world No.5 has been having fun with a career-best Wimbledon.

Davidson has already progressed to the quad wheelchair doubles remaining and is now aiming to succeed in his first Grand Slam singles remaining.

The 36-year-old from Melbourne faces defending champion and world No.2 Sam Schroder within the quad wheelchair singles semifinals.

Schroder, a 23-year-old from the Netherlands, has received 11 consecutive matches towards Davidson, in a streak stretching again to 2019. Nonetheless, three of their previous 4 encounters have been three-set battles.

Three Australian juniors are additionally in motion because the 14-and-under competitors continues.

> READ: Rising star Renee Alame residing out Wimbledon dream

Wimbledon is broadcast in Australia on the 9 Community and Stan Sport, with protection ranging from 10pm AEST.

Aussies in motion on day 12:

Girls’ doubles, semifinals
[3] Storm Hunter (AUS)/Elise Mertens (BEL) v [16] Caroline Dolehide (USA)/Zhang Shuai (CHN), No.1 Courtroom, first match (from 10pm AEST)

Quad wheelchair singles, semifinals
Heath Davidson (AUS) v [2] Sam Schroder (NED), Courtroom 17, second match

14-and-under boys’ singles, spherical robin
Lachlan King (AUS) v [2] Vihaan Reddy (IND), Courtroom 5, second match
Lachlan King (AUS) v Emilio Camacho (ECU), Courtroom 5, fifth match

14-and-under women’ singles, spherical robin
Jizelle Sibai (AUS) v Siyoen Sim (KOR), Courtroom 7, first match (from 8pm AEST)
Renee Alame (AUS) v Edie Griffiths (GBR), Courtroom 4, third match

Blended invitation doubles, spherical robin
Mark Woodforde (AUS)/Martina Navratilova (USA) v Nenad Zimonjic (SRB)/Rennae Stubbs (AUS), No.3 Courtroom, third match

> VIEW: Full Wimbledon 2023 day 12 schedule

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