Wimbledon day seven: Last Britons standing look to reach quarter-finals
The last British pair standing will both look to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Sunday as Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson carry home hopes.
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The last British pair standing will both look to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Sunday as Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson carry home hopes.
Novak Djokovic headlines Day 7 at Wimbledon as we approach the second week of the Grand Slam at the All England Club.
Heather Watson and Cameron Norrie are the last Britons standing in the singles competitions and will bid for a place in the second week later today against Jule Niemeier and Tommy Paul respectively.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic will meet wild card Tim van Rijthoven on Centre Court as Wimbledon enters the fourth round on Sunday. This year, the long-standing tradition of a mid-tournament rest day has been scrapped as home favourite Heather Watson is hoping to pull off another upset when she takes on Jule Niemeier before Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcarez square off. Ad/> But arguably the match-up of the day is Djokovic vs Van Rijthoven.
Britain's Heather Watson will take on German Jule Niemeier in the first match on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday.
Cameron Norrie has spent much of his career flying under the radar, but is starting to step out the shadows.
Cameron Norrie must hope he has not helped contribute to his own downfall as he prepares to face Tommy Paul for a place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Leon Smith has said he will not let sentiment cloud his judgement when he picks his Davis Cup team, saying Andy Murray and all other players in contention must earn their place. Murray is battling to return to the top of the sport following hip surgery, but crashed out of Wimbledon in the second round to John Isner. Ad/> Great Britain play host to USA, Kazakhstan and Netherlands in Glasgow in September, and Murray would be a huge draw card for the Scottish crowd.