Wimbledon tournament bracket men.

At the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, Wimbledon, the second week has begun. Of the Russians, only Svetlana Kuznetsova remained in the singles bracket, the rest left the competition last week.

Women have quarter-finals ahead, all pairs have already been determined. Who got to rival Kuznetsova and what awaits her next if she wins? The answer to this question is in the review of Sports Day by Day.

Wimbledon 2017 Women's Quarterfinal Schedule

All quarter-final matches will take place on Tuesday 11 July. Note that the first racket of the world and the seed leader at Wimbledon German Angelique Kerber, who lost in the fourth round to Spaniard Garbine Muguruza, will not take part in them.

15.00. Muguruza (Spain) - Kuznetsova (Russia)

15.00. V.Williams (USA) - Ostapenko (Latvia)

16.30. Conta (UK) - Halep (Romania)

16.30. Rybarikova (Slovakia) - Vandewege (USA)

Wimbledon 2017: Kuznetsova - Muguruza

Muguruza was stopped by Kerber and thus can deprive her of the title of the first racket of the world. To become the leader, the Romanian Simone Halep needs to beat the British Johanna Konta in the quarterfinals, which she is quite capable of. But we remember how at Roland Garros Halep was one step away from the title of WTA ranking leader, but she lost in the final to the representative of Latvia Elena Ostapenko and could not lead the women's tour.

Women's semi-finals at Wimbledon. The Spaniard Garbine Muguruza, the offender of the Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, gave only two games to the Slovak Magdalena Rybarikova, and the American Venus Williams simply beat the host of the tournament, Johanna Konta, 6:4, 6:2.

Women's final Wimbledon 2017 will be held on Saturday, it will play Venus Williams and Garbine Muguruza. Who will win?

Wimbledon 2017: Women's final

16.00 Moscow time W. Williams (USA) - Muguruza (Spain). Broadcast on the Eurosport-2 TV channel, Eurosport will show the Tour de France.

Wimbledon 2017: Williams v Muguruza prediction

Scary to say, Venus Williams was the first racket of the world in 2002, 15 years ago! She won Wimbledon five times, most recently in 2008, and won the US Open twice.

Garbine Muguruza was ranked second in 2016 and also won Roland Garros. She reached the final at Wimbledon in 2015.

Who is the favorite for the upcoming game? The chances are about equal. Bookmakers give a slight preference to Muguruza - 1.75 against 2.01. This is a completely logical forecast, but the Spaniard is a mood player. It is in Garbine's unstable mood that Venus's chance lies.

Wimbledon - the annual tennis championship, the most prestigious in the world, one of four tournaments Grand Slam. Wimbledon traditionally held in late June - early July, usually on grass courts in the UK, where the strongest athletes perform, selected according to the rating of international tennis organizations ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) and WTA (Women's Tennis Association). We present to your attention the most complete online table of tournament results Wimbledon 2019 in men and women. Here you will find a calendar of all meetings of the strongest tennis players in world tennis in singles according to the ATP (men) and WTA (women). Cup scheme, ranking of tennis players and complete calendar all meetings, including both past and those that are yet to be seen (quarter-finals, semi-finals, finals). In that sports section online results absolutely all tennis matches Wimbledon tournament 2019 , with the date and time of upcoming games. In all tables and statistics, we have highlighted in red the athletes performing under the Russian flag at the main tournament of the year. Of course, the most famous Russian woman in tennis is our beloved and well-known Maria Sharapova! A year before the Olympics in Rio, Sharapova approached the main championship in great shape, Maria for the first time in the last 4 years reached the 1/4 finals and by this time she had not lost a single set of the Wimbledon tournament! Undoubtedly, Masha fought for the main prize of the tournament, the Rosewater Dish silver tray and the tutul of the strongest tennis player in the world, but unfortunately she lost the fight with Serena Williams in the semifinals, by the way, who eventually won this tournament of the year! This year, meldonium, banned since January, was found in Sharapova's doping samples, in connection with which the ITF decided to remove the Russian woman from the competition for two years! Disqualification will be valid until January 2018! Therefore, to our great regret, Maria will miss both Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and the worst thing for an athlete Olympic Games, which will be held in Brazilian Rio in August. The winners of this largest championship will receive the main prize of the tournament - Rosewater Dish and an impressive cash bonus, which is about 1.6 million pounds sterling! There is no doubt that the athletes of the top ten of this most prestigious tournament will compete for gold medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. And we will still root for our people, for Russia!

Additionally, in the Tennis News, Tennis Blogs, TV Broadcasts, Video sections, you can find all the news, analytics, expert opinions, videos, broadcast schedules, sports reviews and the results of all Wimbledon 2019 games, and as well as all other significant events of this tennis season. We discuss the results of Wimbledon, read sports news, sum up the results, try to predict who will reach the semi-finals and finals of the tournament, comment on the matches in our chat, analyze the games and support our team with all our hearts! Go Russia!

The world's leading tennis players are coming to London to win not only the Venus Rosewater Dish, but to compete for the tennis crown. Who is strong enough to hit the jackpot?

On Monday, the main tennis tournament of this summer, and possibly the main one in the world, will begin. I don't want to underestimate the importance of other Slams, but Wimbledon, with its history, its atmosphere and the trepidation with which most refer to this tournament, is definitely a favorite in the hearts of tennis players and fans. Wimbledon is legendary. Who will be lucky enough to write their name in history this year?

At Roland Garros, we have already seen what the Women's Tour is like without Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka. In simple words, this is called chaos. But as I said at the end of last year, Angelique Kerber remained on the first line of the world ranking, but, of course, not without the help of her rivals. Simona Halep has twice been on the verge of taking this title from the German (Roland Garros and Eastbourne), but fate was against it. Now four tennis players will fight for the title of the first racket of the world according to the results of Wimbledon - Kerber, Halep, Pliskova and Svitolina. After the victory of Karolina Pliskova in Eastbourne, the difference between the first and third lines is 180 points, and it is in the hands of the Czechs that all the trump cards that can help her win the tennis crown are in her hands. A detailed analysis of the draw is below.

Season 2017 at the first racket of the world, Angelique Kerber, frankly, is not very good yet. She is going to Wimbledon to defend her last year's final and the 1300 points she needs to defend in order to have a chance to stay on the first line. But it is unlikely that she is now worried about the problems associated with the rating. Kerber is in search of himself and the form that last year terrified the entire Tour.

In Eastbourne, she reached the quarter-finals and it cannot be said that this is too much good result, but through the efforts of Caroline Wozniacki, it was Angie who came to Wimbledon not just the first seed, but the first racket of the world. Perhaps the German woman is still struggling with the consequences of those ailments that bothered her back in April. After all, her game is built primarily on movement around the court, without perfect footwork, the whole game crumbles.


Kerber will open the tournament with a match against qualifying winner Irina Falconi, world No. 246, on Tuesday - if the champion does not defend her title, then the finalist will have the honor of playing her first match on Center Court that day. Three years ago, we saw the same thing in relation to Sabine Lissitzky, the German woman got the right of the first match from Marion Bartoli.

In the second round, Angelique can meet with Kirsten Flipkens, the semi-finalist of the tournament in 2013, who then baffled almost all her rivals with her cut backhand. But in the third round, Kerber can play with another Wimbledon semi-finalist, but already in 2014, Lucy Shafarzhova. Unlike Flipkens, Shafarzhova goes to London with a solid game practice and results on grass, having distinguished herself in two semi-finals - in Nottingham and Birmingham. In Birmingham, she won two crazy matches, withdrawing from the semi-finals against Petra Kvitova. Therefore, if the health of the Czech does not bother, it is she who can cause Angelique Kerber huge problems. We must not forget that Shafarzhova is going to Wimbledon for a “career” Grand Slam in pairs. But if the first racket of the world copes with these tests, then in the fourth round we can expect such a derby - it was Muguruza who lost to Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final in 2015. If the tournament goes according to the scenario of the seeded tennis players, then in the quarterfinals Kerber can meet with Svetlana Kuznetsova. But when in women's tennis was it all that easy?

The seventh seeded Kuznetsova will start the tournament against the winner of the qualification Ons Zhaber from Tunisia. Svetlana did not play a single tournament before Wimbledon after Roland Garros, so her form may raise questions. Last year, she resisted Serena Williams as best she could.

In the second round, the Russian derby Kuznetsov - Makarov shines for us. Ekaterina loves very much in the status of an underdog to beat out favorites and highly seeded tennis players. In the third round, Lauren Davis can wait for the Russian woman, but the 28th seeded number does not mean anything, especially for such a young tennis player. But the fourth circle leaves room for fantasy. What are the matches of the first round Radwańska - Jankovic (everyone has already forgotten about Agnieszka, right?) And Puig - Baczynski? And these ladies are in one part of the grid and theoretically can meet in the third round. Yes, in addition to Kerber, there is also one Radwańska sad in the world, because their results are approximately the same, it’s just that the polka is not at the top of the ranking under scrutiny now. And Jelena Jankovic is always willing to make some noise, like in 2015, when no one could believe that she was able to pull off an incredible match against the reigning champion Petra Kvitova. It is also worth noting Timea Bachinsky, who two years ago, after her semi-finals at Roland Garros, was able to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Shall we repeat?

Likely quarter-final: Lucy Shafarova - Timea Bachinsky

Karolina Plishkova, after winning Eastbourne, is going to Wimbledon as one of the main favorites not only for the title, but also the main contender for the first line. In Formula 1, this is called pole position. Why is that? Last year, Pliskova sheathed her racket in the second round, so she has nothing to defend. Interesting fact that for the past four years, Carolina has consistently lost in the second round. Looks like it's time to break this curse.

The last tennis player to win a title during the grass season and then win at Wimbledon was Maria Sharapova in 2004. The victory in Eastbourne showed that the Czech game is now at a decent level, which will allow her to fight for the Slam on the surface that suits her game the most. In the first, Pliskova will play against the Russian Evgenia Rodina, and in the second - with the winner of the meeting between Niculescu and Rybarikova. And both are dangerous rivals, especially if you keep in mind this most damned second round for the third racket of the world. In the third round, the Chinese woman Zhang Shuai can wait for Carolina, and in the fourth - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

But not only Pavlyuchenkova claims the fourth round. Do not forget about Daria Gavrilova, who will start the tournament against the main sensation of Roland Garros Petra Martic. The Croatian is determined to continue crushing rivals on her way, because she got into the main draw after winning the qualification, having won back six match points in the final round. Therefore, do not be surprised if you see a match Pliskov - Martic or at least Pavlyuchenkova - Martic.


And who will try to interfere with the Czech? Yes, there is a whole set, led by Caroline Wozniacki. The Dane will be motivated to avenge her defeat at Eastbourne. It was her fourth losing final this year. No matter how funny it sounds, but now Caro has a great chance to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the first time. This is her only helmet where she has never gone past the fourth lap. Everything is in her hands. Even last year it seemed that Wozniacki hit the bottom, leaving Wimbledon in the first round, but if this year she reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros for the first time in 7 years, then why not repeat it at Wimbledon? But it will be very difficult to do so.

In the first round, Wozniacki got a very difficult opponent, Timea Babos, who on a good day for herself can create problems for anyone. In the second round, Caro can face one of the main Wimbledon thunderstorms of the past years, Tsvetan Pironkov. In the third round, the Danes can play against one of the young talents - Daria Kasatkina or Anette Kontaveit. As for Wozniacki's opponents in the fourth round, here the main favorite looks like Kristina Mladenovic, who seems to have run out of batteries.

Christina's grid favors her to reach the fourth round, but hardly further, because she did not shine with her results before Wimbledon, unlike the clay season before Roland Garros. She will start her tournament journey with a French derby with Pauline Parmentier. A potentially good result can show Coco Vandewey, she, like her cannon feed, can fire at any moment. Yes, I would watch the Wozniacki-Mladenovic match. It is also worth noting the return of Sloane Stevens, who will play in the near future on the "protected rating", as well as the debut in the Wimbledon main draw of last year's junior tournament champion Anastasia Potapova.

Likely quarter-final: Karolina Pliskova - Caroline Wozniacki

For the first time in her career, she goes to Wimbledon as one of the Top 4 tennis players, although in the ranking she has yet to really win this fourth line. It's funny that not only Karolina Pliskova did not go beyond the second round at Wimbledon, but Elina Svitolina is also included in this dishonorable club.

The fifth racket of the world will start its journey at Wimbledon with a match against the finalist of the tournament in Birmingham Ashleigh Barty. Not the lightest kickoff match is our main hope. In the second round, a native of Odessa is waiting for Francesca Schiavone, who is conducting the final tour on English soil, or Mandy Minella. Svitolina's likely rival in the third round could be the main sensation Australian Open Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, who was in the semi-finals of Wimbledon 18 years ago, in 1999.

In the fourth round, Elina's most likely opponent is the sensational winner of Roland Garros Elena Ostapenko, whose grid allows her to reach at least the third round. A meeting in the third round between Ostapenko and Madison Keys is also likely, but it is not known what state the health of the American is in, but her mood is probably outrageous. Therefore, Elina in the fourth round will in any case face a difficult test, especially considering her physical state, which almost forced the Ukrainian to withdraw from the tournament. But we remember how this situation turned out for Simona Halep before Roland Garros.


A likely rival in the quarterfinals for Svitolina (again, I’ll note, if only everything was in order with her health) could be Dominika Tsibulkova, who last year, at the cost of incredible efforts, reached the quarterfinals (you didn’t forget that very match against Lesya Tsurenko?), but the grid does not allow me to say that there is a high probability of a repeat of last year's result.

The eighth seeded match starts against Andrea Petkovic, who has not loved grass all her life. In the second round, Jennifer Brady or Danka Kovinic are waiting for her. But in the third round, Ana Konyukh, a 19-year-old Croatian, can wait for the Slovak the best result which was the third round of Wimbledon three years ago. But the Groom's rival in the first round will be the long-suffering Sabine Lisicki, who has a separate story with Wimbledon. The smiling German has been away from the Tour long enough to take to the courts this year for the first time in Mallorca, so at Wimbledon she is another tennis player who enjoys a protected rating. In a good scenario, Lisicki can make some noise in the second tournament after his return. For example, Petra Kvitova won the second tournament after her return.

Let's get back to the grid. The potential meeting in the third round between Venus Williams and Barbora Strytsova looks very interesting. The Czech on the grass loves and knows how to play, there’s nothing to say about Venus, after all five-time champion Wimbledon. But a very unpleasant story hung over Williams Sr., which led to the death of a person. Is it likely that this circumstance will prevent her from concentrating on the game? Everything is possible. But it seems to me that Williams is the main favorite for a quarter-final place in this part of the grid. She will start her tournament path with a match against Belgian Alice Mertens.

Likely quarter-final: Elina Svitolina - Venus Williams

And by tradition, we have the sweetest for a snack. Not always the final quarter turns out to be the most interesting, but this particular time it is. Simona Halep has already twice missed the opportunity to become the first racket of the world, and one cannot even speak for the defeat in the final of Roland Garros. The “missed advantage” syndrome haunted the Romanian in Eastbourne, because in the match against Caroline Wozniacki she led with exactly the same advantage with which she led Ostapenko in the Paris final.

After Pliskova's victory in Eastbourne, Halep needs to reach at least the semi-finals in order to have a chance to become the first racket of the world. She came to Wimbledon to defend last year's quarterfinals, in which she lost to Angelique Kerber, and after him won the title in Bucharest, so Simone's task is not an easy one. Moreover, she does not need to be reminded that two years ago, already at the stage of the first round, the second racket of the world had to pack her bags, because she was defeated by Yana Chepelova, who was not then in the Top 100. And this time, the winner of the qualification, Marina Erakovic, is waiting for her, who last year reached the third round on these courts, and in 2013 she was a step away from reaching the fourth round of the competition.


In the second round, Halep may be waiting for Laura Robson, who was once again given a "wild card" by the organizers, never forgetting that she won the junior Wimbledon at the age of 14. In the third round, the potential rival of the Romanian looks like Carla Suarez-Navarro, who has the 25th seed. But the Spaniard will have to play the opening match against Wimbledon 2014 finalist Eugenie Bouchard, who disappeared again after a sensational performance in Madrid. But in the fourth round, anyone can wait for Halep, starting with Elena Vesnina and ending with Victoria Azarenka.

Vesnina came to defend her semi-final last year, but I can hardly believe that she will be able to repeat this achievement. In the first round, the 15th seed is waiting for the finalist of the junior Wimbledon 2015 Anna Blinkova, who made it to the main draw through the qualification, and in the second round we can expect the Russian-Belarusian derby. Victoria Azarenka plays her first Slam since the birth of her son and the second tournament overall. Taking advantage of the "protected rating", Azarenka fell to play in the first round against the 40th racket of the world, Catherine Bellis. The 18-year-old American reached her first semi-final on grass in the same Mallorca, so it will be necessary to watch their match with Vika. Another contender for the fourth round is the 18th seeded Anastasia Sevastova, who has never won the opening match at Wimbledon. It's time to start. Because it was in Mallorca that the Latvian won her first title this year, having outplayed her rivals in difficult matches.

Halep's likely opponent in the quarter-finals is Johanna Konta, the main hope of British fans in women's singles. The seventh racket of the world last year stopped at the stage of the second round. In Eastbourne, the Melbourne native defeated Kerber and Ostapenko, two TBS champions, in one day, but after falling in the match with Kerber, she withdrew from the semi-finals against Petra Kvitova.

Konta has a good chance to take revenge on Xie Shuwei for the defeat in the first round of Roland Garros, because it is with her that the Briton will play in the first round of Wimbledon. In the second round, Johanna can take revenge on Donna Vekic for a sensational defeat in the Nottingham final. Also, keep an eye on Karolina Pliskova's sister, Christina, who could become Konta's rival in the third round. In the part of the grid of the British hit and two-time champion Wimbledon Petr Kvitov, who looks like one of the main " dark horses» of the tournament, because already in the second tournament after her return to the Tour, she won the title in Birmingham, putting all her rivals on the shoulder blades. But after that ill-fated attack in her own home, the Czech did not even know if she could return to the court. The 11th seed of the tournament will start his Wimbledon campaign against Johanna Larsson. In the net, only Caroline Garcia looks like a dangerous rival for Petra, but I don’t think that Kvitova is in shape visible obstacles up to the fourth round.

Likely quarter-final: Petra Kvitova - Simona Halep

As for the Ukrainians, she will start the tournament against Janina Wickmayer and, in the future, may play with Garbine Muguruza in the second round of the competition. will start the tournament with a match against Julia Goerges, the finalist of the tournament in Mallorca, and in the second round he can play against the 30th seed Zhang Shuai.

Interesting first round matches: Cibulkova - Petkovic, Svitolina - Barty, Conta - Se, Bellis - Azarenka, Radwanska - Jankovic, Tsurenko - Goerges, Suarez-Navarro - Bouchard, Bachinsky - Puig, Niculescu - Rybarikova, Lisicki - Groom, Georgie - Cornet.

Wimbledon's women's grid hasn't been so interesting for a long time, so stock up on popcorn and patience, it's going to be hot!

Anastasia Ivchenko for the portal " Tennis Ukraine"