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    Wimbledon 2025: Kartal, Sabalenka, Norrie and Alcaraz in action on day seven – live | Wimbledon 2025

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    Wimbledon 2025: Kartal, Sabalenka, Norrie and Alcaraz in action on day seven – live | Wimbledon 2025
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    Our players are out and knocking up.

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    Our first match, then. Khachanov has a good power game, but not much feel – his hands are hard, which makes him a hard-court specialist. Majchrzak, meanwhile, is a victim of the system: he took a drink from a fridge at a Challenger tournament then, when it turned out to be contaminated, he didn’t have the money to get proper legal assistance so took the strict liability and a year’s ban. Shortly afterwards, Jannik Sinner failed a doping test in similar but slightly less blameless circumstances, and accepted a three-month ban that entailed him missing almost nothing.

    As a player, Majchrzak is solid – he’s fit and makes a lot of balls, with no massive strengths or weaknesses. He’s more of a clay-courter than a grass specialist, but the cosmos owes him one and, Coach Calv assures me, he’s a good lad, so.

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    Good morrow one and all and welcome to Wimbledon 2025 – day seven!

    Anyone remember the 2002 World Cup? Allow me to refresh your memories, given it appears it was, in fact, quite some time ago. Anyhow, we had terrific group stages with shocks all over the show, problem being that when we got into the knockouts, we missed those whose elimination we’d thrilled to earlier on. Well, we’re kind of there now … and yet we’re still set up for another banger of a day.

    On the men’s side of things, though, it almost doesn’t matter, so slim do the chances seem of players outside of Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz – who plays Andrey Rublev this evening – failing to comprise three of the last four and both final slots. Nevertheless, though, others will be sensing opportunity. Taylor Fritz, seeded five, will fancy himself to see off Jordan Thompson; Cam Norrie knows a fourth-round tie with Nicolas Jarry is pretty decent state of affairs; and Karen Khachanov could scarcely ask for more than a match against Kamil Majchrzak – on the way back following the misery of a contaminated supplement and accordant doping ban – to make the last eight.

    In the women’s competition, meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka will have been cackling at the carnage – while sailing into the last 16 without losing a set. There’s not much about Elise Mertens’ game that suggests another shock is likely today, but having lozzed Elina Svitolina in Friday, she’ll be feeling herself.

    Otherwise, the surging Sonay Kartal meets Anastasia Pvlyuchenkova, with the winner facing what’ll feel like a winnable quarter-final too – Linda Noskova meets Amanda Anisimova, so disappointing in the final at Queen’s, to decide who that’ll be. Add to that Solana Sierra – the 21-year-old qualifier having the time of her life – against the 37-year-old Laura Siegmund, who binned Madison Keys in round three – and it’ll be no surprise to once again read the words women’s tennis is the most unpredictable sport in the world. Let’s get involved!

    Play: 11am BST No 2 Court, 1pm BST No 1 Court, 1.30pm BST Centre Court

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