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Wimbledon Day Two: Live Scores Swing Across Courts

Wimbledon day – Day two at Wimbledon is underway across multiple courts, with several matches live and mid-set. From Ben Shelton pushing Otto Virtanen on No. 2 Court to Madison Keys on Court 18, the tournament’s energy is building as scorelines swing in real time.

Wimbledon’s day two is already moving fast, and you can feel it in the way courts are trading momentum session by session. On No. 2 Court, Otto Virtanen (Finland) and Ben Shelton (United States) are locked into a tightly fought opening set—Shelton serving with the score at 2 – 3 in progress.

Shelton comes in as the No. 4 seed, with his seed ranking listed as 4. Virtanen is the opponent in front of him, and the match is live as the first set continues.

On No. 3 Court, Alex de Minaur (Australia) (seed ranking 5) is in control early against Roman Andres Burruchaga (Argentina). The score is 0 – 3 in progress in Set 1, showing how quickly de Minaur has been able to find traction.

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Court 4 brings another shifting battle. Matteo Arnaldi (Italy) (seed ranking 32) is up 1 – 2 in progress in Set 1 against Quentin Halys (France). The opening momentum is still in play, with both players still pushing for the next turning point.

Court 5 has already produced a full result across sets—with Kamil Majchrzak (Poland) facing Alejandro Tabilo (Chile) (seed ranking 30), and Majchrzak serving. Majchrzak took Set 1 6 – 3 and Set 2 7 – 5, and Set 3 is now 4 – 3 in progress.

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On Court 6, Anhelina Kalinina (Ukraine) is serving against Kamilla Rakhimova (Uzbekistan). Kalinina won Set 1 6 – 4, Rakhimova leveled with Set 2 4 – 6, and Set 3 is in progress with Kalinina ahead at an active stage of play.

Court 8 is another high-pressure moment. Yannick Hanfmann (Germany) vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (France) has already stretched into tiebreak territory. In Set 1, Hanfmann won 6 – 7, tie break 6 – 8. Set 2 is at 6 – 6, tie break 3 – 3, in progress—meaning every point can swing the whole match.

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On Court 9, Sho Shimabukuro (Japan) and Jaime Faria (Portugal) are also in the middle of a contest that has already included tiebreaks. Shimabukuro’s Set 1 ended with a tiebreak score of 6 – 7, tie break 6 – 8, Set 2 is fully decided 3 – 6, and Set 3 is in progress at 2 – 2.

Court 10 adds to the spread of close, live tennis. Jesper de Jong (Netherlands) is up against Rinky Hijikata (Australia) (serving). De Jong won Set 1 7 – 6, tie break 7 – 4, lost Set 2 3 – 6, and Set 3 is now 3 – 5 in progress.

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Court 12 is showing how dramatically match scripts can flip. Jasmine Paolini (Italy) (seed ranking 13) vs Robin Montgomery (United States) has Paolini down early—Set 1 was 0 – 6. Paolini responded in Set 2, taking it 6 – 4, and Set 3 is in progress at 2 – 2.

On Court 14, Valentin Royer (France) is playing Harry Wendelken (Great Britain), with Royer trailing 3 – 5 in progress in Set 1.

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Court 15 is underway as well: Alex Michelsen (United States) vs Jacob Fearnley (Great Britain) is live with Set 1 at 2 – 2 in progress.

Court 16 has Damir Dzumhur (Bosnia and Herzegovina) vs Arthur Fery (Great Britain), with Set 1 at 1 – 0 in progress.

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On Court 17, Talia Gibson (Australia) faces Marie Bouzkova (Czech Republic) (seed ranking 21), with Bouzkova in a strong position after a tense start. Set 1 ended with Gibson trailing 1 – 6, Set 2 is 6 – 3 in progress, and the match is still moving.

Court 18 features Kayla Day (United States) vs Madison Keys (United States) (seed ranking 26). Day and Keys are separated by a Set 1 tiebreak—Day won 7 – 6, tie break 7 – 5. Set 2 is now in progress at 3 – 4.

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All times are UK and subject to change. BBC is not responsible for any changes.

Wimbledon 2026 day two live scores Ben Shelton Otto Virtanen Alex de Minaur Roman Andres Burruchaga Matteo Arnaldi Quentin Halys Kamil Majchrzak Alejandro Tabilo

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