Tommy Paul to meet Zachary Svajda in Round of 32 at cinch Championships

Tommy Paul, ranked No. 28, is listed to play Zachary Svajda (No. 62) in the Round of 32 at the cinch Championships today; start time and court are not provided.

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Tommy Paul to meet Zachary Svajda in Round of 32 at cinch Championships

is scheduled to play in the Round of 32 at the cinch Championships today, one of four men’s matches listed on the day's slate.

Paul is listed as the tournament No. 28 entry; Svajda appears at No. 62. The listing places their match among the four matches on today’s men’s schedule, establishing it as a clear part of the opening Round of 32 lineup.

The watch guide for today’s Round of 32 provides the matchup and the men’s schedule, and it notes that betting, ticketing and streaming links are provided by partners of .

Crucially for viewers and ticket-holders, the listing does not include a start time or a court assignment for Paul’s match. That omission leaves the fixture’s practical details—when and where it will be played—unresolved for the moment.

For readers tracking Paul through the grass-court swing, related coverage remains available: : No. 9 vs No. 26 Tommy Paul in Today's Men's Play —

Because the guide gives only the matchup and the fact that there are four men’s matches today, the next step for fans is straightforward: monitor the tournament’s official schedule updates or the listed partner links for court assignments and start times before planning to watch or attend.

The single most consequential unanswered question from today’s listing is simple and practical: on which court and at what time will No. 28 Paul meet No. 62 Svajda? Until the organizers publish those details, Paul vs. Svajda remains fixed on the draw but floating in the timetable.

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