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Tennis Fun in Båstad: What’s Happening on Thursday?

A Full Day of Tennis Awaits

Thursday is going to be a super busy day for tennis in a place called Båstad! There will be matches on two courts:

  • Centre Court (the main, big court)
  • Court 1 (another court where games happen)

All the playing starts at 11.00 in the morning. Think of it like the whistle blowing to say “let’s play!”

Important Point: Matches happen on both Centre Court and Court 1, and everything kicks off at 11.00!

Centre Court Lineup

Here’s who is playing on the big Centre Court, in order:

  1. Nikoloz Basilashvili plays against Thiago Agustin Tirante (who is the 7th seed — meaning he is ranked 7th best in this event).
  2. Andrey Rublev (the top seed, or the #1 ranked player) plays against Andrea Pellegrino.
  3. Alejandro Tabilo (3rd seed) plays against Lautaro Midon, who got into the tournament by winning earlier qualifier matches (we call him a “qualifier”).
  4. Jesper de Jong plays against Sebastian Baez (the 8th seed). Jesper is the last player to play on Centre Court that day.

Court 1: Doubles Time!

On Court 1, players team up in pairs (that’s called doubles). Here’s the plan:

  • Jean-Julien Rojer and Theodore Winegar vs. the 3rd-seeded team of Sander Arends and David Pel.
  • Francisco Cabral and Théo Arribagé vs. Joshua Paris and Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.
  • Oliver Johansson and Nikola Slavic (they are “wild cards” — special picks by the event to join) vs. the 2nd-seeded pair Doumbia/Reboul.

Important Point: Wild cards are players chosen by the tournament to play even if they didn’t qualify by ranking. Seeds (like 2nd or 3rd) show the top-ranked teams.

Summary

On Thursday in Båstad, tennis starts at 11.00 with action on Centre Court and Court 1. Centre Court has four singles matches featuring top players like Rublev and Tabilo. Court 1 has three doubles matches, including Swedish wild cards Johansson and Slavic. Grab a snack and enjoy the games!

FAQ

Q: What does “seed” mean?
A: A seed is a player or team ranked high in the event. For example, the “top seed” is the best-ranked player.

Q: What is a qualifier?
A: A qualifier is someone who earned their spot by winning earlier small matches, not by ranking.

Q: What are wild cards?
A: Wild cards are players picked by the tournament to play even if they didn’t qualify normally.

Q: When does play start?
A: Everything begins at 11.00 in the morning.

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