Wimbledon 2017, Manic Monday live: Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Jo Konta all in action on tournament's busiest day
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Your support makes all the difference.The second Monday at Wimbledon is, arguably, the busiest day in tennis.
All 16 fourth-round matches at the All England Club are played on the same day, a schedule that will produce all eight male and all eight female quarterfinalists.
Venus Williams, a five-time Wimbledon champion playing for the 20th time at the grass-court major, will be first on Centre Court against 19-year-old Ana Konjuh.
Andy Murray will be second in the main stadium, followed by Roger Federer.
On No. 1 Court, Johanna Konta will be up first, followed by Rafael Nadal.
Novak Djokovic is third, for his match against the Frenchman Adrian Mannarino.
The remaining fourth-round matches will be played on the other show courts at the All England Club.
Follow all of the action with our live blog below.
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Ostapenko and Kuznetsova dominating
Jelena Ostapenko and Svetlana Kuznetsova are both double breaks up in their respective matches against Elina Svitolina and Agnieszka Radwanska. The pair both lead 4-1 in their opening sets.
Ostapenko wins first set against Svitolina
A supreme first-set display by French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko as the 20-year-old takes the opening set 6-3 against fourth seed Elina Svitolina.
Rybarikova and Kerber lead
Angelique Kerber, the world No 1, leads Garbine Muguruza by one set to love (6-4) on Court Two.
Meanwhile, in the battle of the non-seeds, Magdalena Rybarikova is a set to the good against Petra Martic (6-4) but trails by a break in the second set.
Svitolina 3-6 2-4 Ostapenko* (*denotes next server)
Ostapenko dispatches a short backhand up the line to get the break in this second set. The 20-year-old is just two games away from a quarter-final spot.
Konta* 1-0 Garcia (*denotes next server)
A perfect start by Jo Konta as she breaks Caroline Garcia in the opening game of their match on Court One.
Kerber pegged back by Muguruza
Angelique Kerber and Garbine Muguruza are into a deciding set on Court Two. World No 1 Kerber won the opener 6-4 before her Spanish opponent rallied to take the second set by the same scoreline a short while ago.
Kerber 6-4 4-6 3-3 Muguruza* (*denotes next server)
Make that four breaks. We're all square in the decider.
Williams takes opener
Venus Williams wins the first set 6-3 against 19-year-old Ana Konjuh of Croatia on Centre Court.
Konta 5-5 Garcia* (*denotes next server)
A big cross-court forehand winner by Garcia brings up two break points as Konta attempts to serve out the set. A forehand winner followed by an unreturnable serve by the Briton bring the game back to deuce. Garcia brings up another break point a couple of points later and this time she takes it - with the help of Hawk-Eye - to level this opening set up.
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