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

I hope you recharged your batteries with the day off on Sunday because Monday is as wild as It can get! All Round 4 matches in 1 day and action will be all over the place. With some short previews I will try to showcase the matchups.

(1) Novak Djokovic v (14) Kevin Anderson

Novak has been simply untouchable for now as he took Kohlschreiber, Nieminen and Tomic in straight sets. Meanwhile Kevin has already lost 2 sets to get here. The Serb leads the h2h 4-1 with the lone win for Anderson coming 7 years ago. They met in Wimbledon 2011 edition and the South African took

The #2 seed Roger Federer kicks off his bid to add another Grand Slam title to his rich resume as he opens up with Damir Dzhumhur from Bosnia & Herzegovina. The finalist from 2014 comes here after he won the Gerry Weber Open in Halle for the 8-th time. He has the most finals in Wimbledon history with 9, is currently tied with Pete Sampras with 7 titles and is just 10 Main Draw wins away from catching Jimmy Connors’ 84.

His first test may come with facing Sam Querrey in R2, who despite numerous chances lost in 2 tiebreaks in the final in Nottingham yesterday. Very