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View image in fullscreenbut there is the hope that the outside courts will see some action quite soon.Court threeMarcus Willis/ Alicia Barnett v Ivan Dodig / Hao-Ching Chan Court 18
Irina Khromacheva/ Kamilla Rakhimova 1-1 Gabriela Dabrowski / Erin Routliffe - continued from SaturdayHarri Heliovaara / Gabriela Dabrowski v Michael Venus/ Erin Routliffe Centre Court from 1.30pm:Daniil Medvedev v Grigor Dimitrov Welcome to Middle Sunday coverage of the goings-on at SW19, where after that sad, sudden farewell to Andy Murray it’s back to the action, where the round of 16 is upon us. Later on, Emma Radacanu, with that dodgy wrist, will take on Lulu Sun, the New Zealander, and the women’s draw is dominated by the Americans, with Coco Gauff on the stage, against Emma Navarro. We begin with Spain’s Paula Badosa against Croatia’s Donna Vekic.
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