Wimbledon 2025
Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club
Cameron Norrie and Sonay Kartal are the remaining British hopes of Wimbledon singles success in 2025 and both players are in fourth-round action at SW19 on Sunday.
Norrie, 29, takes on Chilean qualifier Nicolas Jarry in the second match on Court One, with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz a potential opponent in the last eight.
Kartal, 23, is enjoying her best ever run at a Grand Slam and will meet Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first match on Centre Court (13:30 BST).

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World number 61 Norrie, making his eighth appearance at Wimbledon, is through to round four for only the second time.
He was a semi-finalist in 2022, losing to eventual champion Novak Djokovic.
Norrie’s opponent Jarry has been as high as 16th in the world but is currently outside the top 100 having been affected by health concerns for several months.
Kartal, who is set to climb to a career-high ranking as a result of her singles run at the All England Club, has her sights on a first Grand Slam quarter-final.
The experienced Pavlyuchenkova, 34, was French Open runner-up in 2021 but has only once made it this far at Wimbledon since her 2007 debut.
Kartal, the world number 51, is ranked one place below her Russian opponent.
British interest also continues in the doubles and junior events.
Joe Salisbury and Brazilian partner Luisa Stefani play Argentine Andres Molteni and American Asia Muhammad in the mixed doubles second round.
Also in that competition, the all-British pair of David Stevenson and Maia Lumsden face eighth seeds Mate Pavic and Timea Babos of Croatia and Hungary respectively, while former champions Neal Skupski and American Desirae Krawczyk are up against American-Russian pair Nathaniel Lammons and Alexandra Panova.
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Second seed Alcaraz has had far from a smooth ride through to the last 16, being taken to five sets by Fabio Fognini in round one and four sets by Jan-Lennard Struff in his most recent outing.
The Spaniard, chasing a third successive Wimbledon title, plays Russian 14th seed and former quarter-finalist Andrey Rublev in the third match on Centre Court.
First up on Court One (13:00 BST) is fifth seed Taylor Fritz, who has been on court for almost 10 hours and has played a total of 14 sets across his first three matches.
The American takes on world number 44 Jordan Thompson of Australia, who has matched his career-best run at a Grand Slam.
Sabalenka is an imposing presence in the top half of the women’s draw, even more so after a host of leading seeds went out early in the tournament.
The 27-year-old Belarusian will take on 24th seed Elise Mertens of Belgium, once Kartal’s match has been completed on Centre Court.
Awaiting the victor in the quarter-finals will be either Solana Sierra of Argentina, who lost in qualifying but made it into the main draw as a lucky loser, or unseeded 37-year-old German Laura Siegemund.
Wimbledon 2025

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