Wimbledon 2013 TV Schedule Day 4: Channel & Time as Djokovic, Serena Williams, Na Li Take Court

Jun 27, 2013 02:19 AM EDT

What will Day 4 at the All England Club bring as the 2013 Wimbledon tournament continues to unfold? That is the question. Don't miss a minute of the action as the grand slam tournament enters its fourth day of play. Here are the times and channels airing the main matchups as the top ranked players hit the court for the second round at Wimbledon, hoping to avoid the fate of some of their fellow comrades.

Time: 6:30 a.m. ET/11:30 a.m GMT

Channel: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3

For the early birds in the western hemisphere, you'll probably get to watch a match or two as you're getting ready to go to work. For those in the Eastern Hemisphere, some of you will probably have dinner as you watch Na Li, the No. 6 ranked player in Women's Singles, take the court against Simona Halep. They will be playing on Court 3. 

Samantha Stosur opens up the show over on Court 18. She will be facing Olga Puchkova. Following this matchup, James Blake takes the same court against Bernard Tomic.

Okay, now for the main events. Warning, every single ranked player who stepped foot on Centre Court on Wednesday was eliminated from the second round. First up on Tuesday, trying to break the curse will be Argentinian, Juan Martin del Potro against Canadian, Jesse Levine. These guys go on at 8 a.m. ET/1 p.m. GMT. Following this matchup, watch Agnieszka Radwanska, the No. 4 ranked player in Women's Singles, take on Mathilde Johansson. Closing the second round at Centre Court will be the No. 1 ranked player in Men's Singles, Novak Djokovic, who faces Bobby Reynolds.

Serena Williams will not see action on Centre Court. However, the lack of attention will not bother her as she headlines action on Court 1, playing the opening match. Williams, the No.1 player in Women's singles, will face Caroline Garcia. Williams' path to grabbing her 17th grand slam title became much easier after both Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka were eliminated from Wimbledon on Wednesday.

Closing out the show in Court 1 will be No. 4 seed in Men's Singles, David Ferrer. He gets ready to face fellow Spaniard, Roberto Bautista Agut. Once again, Ferrer will have to face a fellow Spaniard in a grand slam tournament after facing five fellow countrymen in his run at the French Open.

Is there anybody we missed? Don't worry, check out your favorite tennis player's schedule right here. 

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