The Wimbledon quarter-finals start today with men’s and women’s draws featuring defending champion Jannik Sinner and six-time winner Novak Djokovic still in contention. Matches begin at staggered times across Centre Court, Court One, and Court Two from 11 a.m. onwards.

Sinner enters the round as the top seed in the men’s draw after a straight-sets victory over Roman Safiullin yesterday. The 22-year-old Italian is pursuing his first major championship of the year. Djokovic, still competing at 37, topped Roger Federer‘s all-time Wimbledon match record during his fourth-round win and will face Felix Auger-Aliassime today in a matchup that could favor the top-seeded Canadian.
Women’s Draw Heats Up
The women’s quarter-finals bring compelling narratives. Naomi Osaka, seeded 14th, pulled off an upset victory against world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the previous round and now faces Karolina Muchova. Jessica Pegula, the fourth seed, meets Coco Gauff at seventh seed.
What To Watch
Today’s matches will determine which four players advance to the semi-finals tomorrow. Sinner and Djokovic remain the favorites on the men’s side. The women’s quarter-finals could produce an unexpected finalist with Osaka’s momentum and Noskova’s breakthrough form.
The quarter-finals run through July 7-8, with semi-finals tomorrow and the championship match on Sunday.



