Murray v Paire. Wimbledon Fourth Round Highlights 2017. Video courtesy Wimbledon. Watch more video at www.wimbledon.com. Highlights not available in U.K., U.S.A., Germany, Italy, Austria, South America. Getty Images photo.
Andy Murray looks ahead on Monday to his Wimbledon quarter-final against Sam Querrey. Video courtesy Wimbledon. Watch more videos at www.wimbledon.com.
The “Big Four” have dominated for years, as much in recent times as any, considering they've claimed 44 of the past 49 Grand Slams. Yet somehow, this week at Wimbledon, tennis fans will have an opportunity with the Big Four that fans haven't enjoyed in more than two years. For the first time since 2015 Roland Garros, the entire quartet – Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal – will play in the second week of a Grand Slam. Who will be the favourite, and who will be No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings next week? ATPWorldTour.com looks at the Big Four's week ahead. Andy Murray On paper, Murray has the easiest route to the Wimbledon semi-finals....
1. Murray Finds His Footing Again It’s rare that a top seed and defending champion isn’t seen as the overwhelming favourite to win an event, but some fans were reluctant to book Andy Murray for a third Wimbledon title after his struggles this season and opening round exit to Jordan Thompson at the Aegon Championships. However, the World No. 1 has been riding the support from his home fans into the second week and producing some of his best tennis once again. The Brit stormed through his first two rounds and then prevailed in the match of the tournament against 28th seed Fabio Fognini. Avenging a loss to the Italian this spring at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Murray dug deep...
Murray v Fognini Wimbledon Third Round Highlights 2017. Video courtesy Wimbledon. Watch more video at www.wimbledon.com. Highlights not available in U.K., U.S.A., Germany, Italy, Austria, South America. Peter Staples / ATP World Tour photo.