Prepare yourself people! Friday and the Men’s semifinals should be highly entertaining

 

(1) Novak Djokovic v (21) Richard Gasquet

Richard Gasquet, the surprising semifinalist of the four, made sure that the top 4 players won’t be going against each other in the semis. He took out the Roland Garros Champion Stan Wawrinka in an epic 5 set battle which concluded with 11-9 score in the final set.

The French is the only remaining of the 4 that doesn’t have a Grand Slam Title next to his resume

“I’m the worst,” Gasquet said with a smirk, “when you see Federer, Djokovic and Murray and me.”

This will

Semifinal day for the Women side of the draw and we are in for a treat as both clashes look tasty to say the least.

(1) Serena Williams v (4) Maria Sharapova

Serena had to battle through a fierce resistance against Azarenka in her last match. The American had to be on absolute best including vey clutch play on big points of the match to manage to put aside the Belarussian.

“I can’t say I went out there and didn’t play well,” Azarenka said. “We just saw today why Serena is No. 1. I haven’t seen her play like this, honestly, even in the last matches before that.”

Wednesday means Men’s Quarter-Final matches in All England Club

Will take you for a quick ride what happened on Monday and will share some thoughts on the upcoming duels

(1) Novak Djokovic v (9) Marin Cilic

Djokovic survived a 5 set battle with Kevin Aderson, when he had to come back from 0-2. The last set of the match had to be played yesterday due to darkness.

“It was high-quality tennis. At times I was helpless with my return – it was very difficult to read his serve and he was very aggressive. I thought he played exceptionally well throughout the entire match. He was a very tough

Tuesday is all about the Women’s Quarter Finals. So let’s make a short look at them shall we?

(1) Serena Williams v (23) Victoria Azarenka

Blockbuster of a QF and despite Serena leads the meetings 16-3 some of their matches have been really close and entertaining to say the least.

Serena took out her sister Venus In dominant fashion with 6-4,6-3 in just 68 minutes. With 10 aces and no double faults and with an amazing 36 winners to 13 errors her consistency was something that got her through mostly in this match.

“I don’t think she would call herself the greatest player of all time because she

Any exciting day at Wimbledon awaits. Below I preview the Round 4 women’s matchups.

(1) Serena Williams v (16) Venus Williams

Serena and Venus Williams play each other for the 26th time when they meet in the fourth round at Wimbledon on Monday. Serena leads the h2h 14-11, but this is their first Grand Slam tie since the 2009 Wimbledon – a straight set win for Serena.

“She’s my sister today, she’s my sister next week, she’s my sister next year: I think that’s a little more important than a match – Serena said.

“It’s unfortunate that it’s so soon in the tournament, but we’re going to