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As expected, there is one British hope remaining for the 2016 Wimbledon singles title heading into quarterfinal Wednesday.
Tomas Berdych earned the final place in the men's singles quarterfinal lineup by winning a darkness-delayed five-setter against fellow Czech Jiri Vesely on Tuesday afternoon.
With Novak Djokovic out, is the door open at Wimbledon for Roger Federer? At the moment Djokovic's exit is not a factor for Federer, but if the Swiss wins his next match against Marin Cilic, he would face either Milos Raonic or Sam Querrey instead of Djokovic in the semifinals.
The pressure may have ratcheted up on Andy Murray to triumph at Wimbledon for the second time and on Roger Federer to capture an elusive 18th Grand Slam title when world No. 1 Novak Djokovic lost to Sam Querrey in the third round.
No one will ever confuse a win over Nicolas Mahut with one over Novak Djokovic.
John Isner is no stranger to Wimbledon marathon. He came out on top, of course, in the most famous one--a 70-68 in the fifth set battle against Nicolas Mahut in 2010.
There were more rain delays at Wimbledon on Saturday, but that did not stop it from being an ideal day for Andy Murray.
There will be no calendar-year Grand Slam in 2016 and there will be a new Wimbledon champion.
London, UK, Saturday 2 July 2016: The All England Club today confirmed the arrangements for Middle Sunday (3 July) as follows: ...
Juan Martin Del Potro turned back the clock on Friday, and by doing so he moved forward into a surprising third-round appearance at Wimbledon.
The All England Club has confirmed that on account of the poor weather experienced to date in the first week, play will take place on Middle Sunday – 3 July - for the fourth time in Wimbledon’s history (previously 1991, 1997 and 2004).
There was another rain delay at Wimbledon on Friday. It may prove to be simply a reign delay for Novak Djokovic, whereas nice weather potentially could have ended Djokovic's bid for third straight title at the All-England Club.
There were three matches on Court 1 at Wimbledon on Thursday. And there were three upsets. Gilles Simon, Garbine Muguruza, and Dominic Thiem all got booted out of the All-England Club during second-round action.
Still backed up because of rain despite a full day of action on Thursday, Wimbledon is putting forth another jam-packed schedule on Thursday.
Roger Federer has played more matches on Wimbledon's Centre Court than any other male contestant this century but the seven times champion admits his encounter with 772nd ranked Marcus Willis is one that will stick in the memory more than most.
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