Wimbledon 2024: Here’s how to watch on TV, betting odds and more you should know
LONDON (AP) — Day 4 at Wimbledon this year is going to be an all-in-all British day — off the courts and on. There’s a national election happening Thursday, first of all. And at the All England Club, all eyes will be on Andy Murray as he steps on Centre Court alongside his older brother, Jamie, to play men’s doubles. Murray, a two-time singles champion at Wimbledon, says this will be his last year playing at the grass-court event before he retires, and he is also entered into mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu. A British player, Jacob Fearnley, will take on Novak Djokovic, and there are two all-British contests at No. 1 Court, with Katie Boulter against Harriet Dart, and Jack Draper against Cam Norrie.