The path to Wimbledon heads through Eastbourne, where some of the tennis elite will bid for grass court success before heading to SW19.

The South Coast ATP/WTA 250 tournament has cemented its place as one of the final stops before the start of the Championships.
A busy Monday at Eastbourne is headlined by the return of Jack Draper, who faces fifth seed Brandon Nakashima as he looks to hit the ground running after a long injury layoff.
Defending champion Taylor Fritz returns hunting a fifth title but will face competition from a field that includes Valentin Vacherot, Rafael Jodar, and Joao Fonseca, while Jasmine Paolini and Madison Keys lead a competitive women’s field.
There will be plenty of British talent on show as well in what is set to be a fantastic week of tennis. It’s the perfect way to build excitement ahead of Wimbledon – and there is extensive coverage for free in the UK.
Radio Times has the full order of play for Eastbourne 2026, with the full tournament schedule, updated with the latest matches each and every day.
Eastbourne 2026 order of play – Monday 22 June
All UK time. Singles matches only.
Centre Court
Scheduled 11am
- ATP R32: Jack Pinnington Jones (GBR) vs Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG)
Estimated 12:30pm
- ATP R32: Brandon Nakashima (USA) [5] vs Jack Draper (GBR)
Estimated 2pm
- WTA R32: Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [3] vs Francesca Jones (GBR)
Estimated 3:30pm
- WTA R32: McCartney Kessler (USA) [7] vs Daria Kasatkina
Court 1
Scheduled 11am
- WTA R32: Hannah Klugman (GBR) vs Tereza Valentova (CZE)
Estimated 12:30pm
- WTA R32: Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) vs Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA) [8]
Estimated 2:30pm
- ATP R32: Jan Choinski (GBR) vs Alexei Popyrin (AUS)
Estimated 4pm
- ATP R32: Zizou Bergs (BEL) vs Jaume Munar (ESP) [7]

Eastbourne 2026 schedule
ATP/WTA
- Round 1: Monday 22 – Tuesday 23 June
- Round 2: Wednesday 24 June
- Quarter-finals: Thursday 25 June
- Semi-finals: Friday 26 June
- Final: Saturday 27 June
How to watch Eastbourne 2026 on TV and live stream in the UK
You can watch the Eastbourne 2026 live on BBC.
Fans can tune in to watch the tournament live on the BBC red button, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website throughout the week. Coverage starts at 11am on weekdays and from midday on Saturday.
BBC iPlayer can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.
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Ned is a sports writer at RadioTimes.com. He has covered a host of sports from EFL football, international cricket and golf all the way through to bike polo and triathlon.

