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.
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Game, set, match! Muguruza downs top-seeded Kerber (4-6 6-4 6-4)
Muguruza brings up two match points on Kerber's serve... but the German saves them both, first with an unreturnable serve and then with a cross-court backhand. However, she sends a backhand long on the next point to give Muguruza a third chance of a match-winning break... and the Spaniard takes it as Kerber makes another backhand error.
Konta 7-6 1-2 Garcia* (*denotes next server)
Konta saves one break point but can't save a second as Garcia takes the initiative in this second set.
Murray 1-0 Paire* (*denotes next server)
A love hold for Murray to get the match underway.
Murray* 1-1 Paire (*denotes next server)
Murray manufactures a break point in Paire's opening service game but can't take it as the Frenchman dispatches a cross-court forehand. After five deuces, Paire holds.
Konta* 7-6 3-5 Garcia (*denotes next server)
Konta gets one of the breaks back on Court One.
Murray 2-3 Paire* (*denotes next server)
A strange start by Murray, this. The Briton goes 0-40 down on his own serve before saving the first two break points with a couple of unreturnable serves. However, he can't save the third as a Paire forehand down the line forces an error from the world No 1.
Murray* 2-4 Paire (*denotes next server)
A routine hold for Paire. Murray needs to stop being so passive here if he is to avoid going a set down.
Konta 7-6 4-6 2-1 Garcia* (*denotes next server)
Konta and Garcia remain on serve at the start of the third set on Court One.
Wozniacki beaten
Caroline Wozniacki, the women's fifth seed, has never won a Grand Slam and that run is guaranteed go on until the US Open at the very least. She's out of Wimbledon after a 7-5 6-4 loss to Coco Vandeweghe.
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