Seems unlikely to play this week
You can tell by the questions being asked in Trent Brey's media availability that there seems to be very little chance Jam Griffin plays this week (though there is no official designation), and it might be the end of the year for him as well. While Brey did speak about other players that might return this week, he refused to address Griffin's status at all.
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Isabelle Harrison expected to play Sunday.
Natasha Cloud expected to play Sunday.
Lexie Brown available to play Friday.
A'ja Wilson questionable Saturday.
on his elbow:
"No issue for Sunday. As I mentioned after Ben, there are no excuses. I believe we are managing this minor problem quite well for now. I was more concerned about the Ben match in the quarters. Today, I felt quite good already. The warm-up this morning went well, so I'm not worried."
J. Sinner vs C. AlcarazATP Wimbledon
Arike Ogunbowale probable Sunday.
Megan Gustafson available to play Thursday.
on his late fall vs. Cobolli:
"It happens on grass. It came at an awkward moment, but I served it out. I will revisit this subject with my physio and hopefully I'll be okay in a few days. It was a bad fall. It was very clumsy. It happens on grass. During my career, I've had several falls like this on this surface, but as the years go by, my body is no longer the same as before and therefore doesn't take these kinds of uncontrolled slides as easily. So I imagine I'll feel the real impact of my fall tomorrow. I hope it's not too serious and that I'll be able to play at my best and without pain in two days."
J. Sinner vs N. DjokovicATP Wimbledon
medical time-out (broken nail)
Bencic
on calling the physio: “I think it’s my nail, as always. My toenail, they always crack, and it’s the life of a tennis player. I didn’t want to take a medical [right before the] tiebreak, so you don’t have to see this.”
B. Bencic vs I. SwiatekWTA Wimbledon
Angel Reese available to play Wednesday.