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“It means everything playing here at home in front of you guys Voslot
”Marie Bouzkova took out her third American in a row to continue her best grand-slam run going Voslot
A 6-2 6-3 win over Diane Parry in 68 minutes was the longest amount of time the Tunisian had spent on court at the All England Club this summer but still means she has only played just over three hours in SW19 so far Voslot
Obviously there's a few things to improve and I want to be challenged for the next round, for sure, and see how I handle that pressure Voslot
“I’m the first time in the last 16, so that’s already amazing, and to win against Sakkari today, yeah, it’s pretty awesome,” she added Voslot
I am playing the tennis that I love to see Voslot
RecommendedWimbledon: Serena Williams beaten by Harmony Tan in late-night Centre Court thrillerOns Jabeur in fine form again as she breezes into Wimbledon fourth roundHeather Watson reaches Wimbledon fourth round with steely win over Kaja Juvan“I am playing the tennis that I love to see Voslot
I know that there is a war at home, and I think it’s just makes me too nervous sometimes Voslot
Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko lost in the third round to Jule Niemeier (Alberto Pezzali/AP/PA) (AP)“Let’s say, I mean, no reason, no real reason Voslot
”Niemeier’s opponent for a place in the quarter-finals will be Britain’s Heather Watson after she opened up Court One with a 7-6 (6) 6-2 success over Kaja Juvan Voslot
But Jabeur, one of the favourites for the title, insisted: “Hopefully I will be even better for the next matches Voslot
Obviously there’s a few things to improve and I want to be challenged for the next round, for sure, and see how I handle that pressure Voslot
Ons JabeurTeenager Parry did eventually get on the board and avoid the bagel with 31 minutes played but a 108mph ace down the middle sealed the opener for the well-backed number three seed Voslot
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It secured world number 103 Maria a maiden appearance in the fourth round of a grand slam Voslot
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”After racing through her opening two matches with Mirjam Bjorklund and Katarzyna Kawa, a similar pattern emerged in this third-round tie after Jabeur broke three times in the first set Voslot
Twelfth seed Ostapenko was the first woman into the fourth round but needed three sets to get the better of Irina Begu 3-6 6-1 6-1 Voslot
“It wouldn’t be me if there wasn’t a bit of drama at the end,” Watson said Voslot
“For me, sometimes I start playing not so good Voslot
I feel like at the end of the tournament I start playing better and better Voslot
Fifth seed Sakkari had beaten the German at the Australian Open in January but suffered a 6-3 7-5 loss in one hour and 30 minutes on Court Two Voslot
Jule Niemeier also progressed and in the process ended the run of Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko Voslot
It sent the home favourite through to the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time Voslot
The 30-year-old had been 5-0 up but was broken when she had the chance to serve for the match before she eventually got the job done Voslot
Garcia, who beat Emma Raducanu in round two, edged out Zhang Shuai 7-6 (3) 7-6 (5) despite requiring a medical time-out during the third-round tie Voslot
Maria will next take on Jelena Ostapenko, who beat the German and her partner Oceane Dodin in the women’s doubles on Thursday Voslot
It’s definitely affecting, but probably I was just not able to separate today Voslot
The third seed was in superb touch against her French opponent and showed her full repertoire of tricks on Centre Court with several trademark drop shots able to help her into the last-16 Voslot
Ons Jabeur breezed through her latest match at Wimbledon to book a place in the fourth round and warned her rivals more is to come Voslot
When I get more matches and I get used to the courts, to the environment here, I think I start to play better Voslot
In a match where a total of 21 breaks occurred, it was the German who edged through 6-4 3-6 6-3 Voslot
Elise Mertens, who downed former Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber 6-4 7-5, stands between Jabeur and a place in the quarter-finals Voslot
Mum-of-two Tatjana Maria provided the big shock on day five by knocking out Maria Sakkari Voslot
Tsurenko, who wore a blue and yellow ribbon in support of Ukraine and will send £12,000 of her prize money back to her home country to help with the war, admitted: “A few days like that happened to me feeling nervous with no reason Voslot
Jabeur then recorded 14 points in a row at the conclusion of the second set to secure an eighth consecutive victory on grass Voslot

“It wouldn’t be me if there wasn’t a bit of drama at the end,” Watson said Voslot
Mum-of-two Tatjana Maria provided the big shock on day five by knocking out Maria Sakkari Voslot
”Marie Bouzkova took out her third American in a row to continue her best grand-slam run going Voslot
Obviously there’s a few things to improve and I want to be challenged for the next round, for sure, and see how I handle that pressure Voslot
Fifth seed Sakkari had beaten the German at the Australian Open in January but suffered a 6-3 7-5 loss in one hour and 30 minutes on Court Two Voslot
RecommendedWimbledon: Serena Williams beaten by Harmony Tan in late-night Centre Court thrillerOns Jabeur in fine form again as she breezes into Wimbledon fourth roundHeather Watson reaches Wimbledon fourth round with steely win over Kaja Juvan“I am playing the tennis that I love to see Voslot
Twelfth seed Ostapenko was the first woman into the fourth round but needed three sets to get the better of Irina Begu 3-6 6-1 6-1 Voslot
Ons Jabeur breezed through her latest match at Wimbledon to book a place in the fourth round and warned her rivals more is to come Voslot
A 6-2 6-3 win over Diane Parry in 68 minutes was the longest amount of time the Tunisian had spent on court at the All England Club this summer but still means she has only played just over three hours in SW19 so far Voslot
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Jabeur then recorded 14 points in a row at the conclusion of the second set to secure an eighth consecutive victory on grass Voslot
But Jabeur, one of the favourites for the title, insisted: “Hopefully I will be even better for the next matches Voslot
RecommendedWimbledon day four: British trio provide home joy while top seeds both march onAnett Kontaveit and Emma Raducanu among top seeds to fall at WimbledonIga Swiatek wins again but doesn’t consider herself on level of Williams sistersCzech ace Bouzkova won 6-2 6-3 against 28th seed Alison Riske and will take on Carolina Garcia in the last 16 Voslot
“For me, sometimes I start playing not so good Voslot
”Niemeier’s opponent for a place in the quarter-finals will be Britain’s Heather Watson after she opened up Court One with a 7-6 (6) 6-2 success over Kaja Juvan Voslot
Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko lost in the third round to Jule Niemeier (Alberto Pezzali/AP/PA) (AP)“Let’s say, I mean, no reason, no real reason Voslot
I am playing the tennis that I love to see Voslot
I feel like at the end of the tournament I start playing better and better Voslot
Garcia, who beat Emma Raducanu in round two, edged out Zhang Shuai 7-6 (3) 7-6 (5) despite requiring a medical time-out during the third-round tie Voslot
Elise Mertens, who downed former Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber 6-4 7-5, stands between Jabeur and a place in the quarter-finals Voslot
It sent the home favourite through to the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time Voslot
Ons JabeurTeenager Parry did eventually get on the board and avoid the bagel with 31 minutes played but a 108mph ace down the middle sealed the opener for the well-backed number three seed Voslot
”After racing through her opening two matches with Mirjam Bjorklund and Katarzyna Kawa, a similar pattern emerged in this third-round tie after Jabeur broke three times in the first set Voslot
In a match where a total of 21 breaks occurred, it was the German who edged through 6-4 3-6 6-3 Voslot
I know that there is a war at home, and I think it’s just makes me too nervous sometimes Voslot
“It means everything playing here at home in front of you guys Voslot
It’s definitely affecting, but probably I was just not able to separate today Voslot
Jule Niemeier also progressed and in the process ended the run of Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko Voslot
The 30-year-old had been 5-0 up but was broken when she had the chance to serve for the match before she eventually got the job done Voslot
When I get more matches and I get used to the courts, to the environment here, I think I start to play better Voslot
It secured world number 103 Maria a maiden appearance in the fourth round of a grand slam Voslot
Tsurenko, who wore a blue and yellow ribbon in support of Ukraine and will send £12,000 of her prize money back to her home country to help with the war, admitted: “A few days like that happened to me feeling nervous with no reason Voslot
The third seed was in superb touch against her French opponent and showed her full repertoire of tricks on Centre Court with several trademark drop shots able to help her into the last-16 Voslot
“I’m the first time in the last 16, so that’s already amazing, and to win against Sakkari today, yeah, it’s pretty awesome,” she added Voslot
Obviously there's a few things to improve and I want to be challenged for the next round, for sure, and see how I handle that pressure Voslot
Maria will next take on Jelena Ostapenko, who beat the German and her partner Oceane Dodin in the women’s doubles on Thursday Voslot

