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Tennis-Zverev and Kostyuk bid to continue dominance in quarter-finals at Wimbledon

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 1:29 PM

July 7 (Reuters) – The Wimbledon quarter-finals continue on Wednesday with Alexander Zverev taking on sixth seed Taylor Fritz, while Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk bids to reach a first Wimbledon semi-final against former runner-up Jasmine Paolini.

Ninth seed Linda Noskova will look to overcome Belgium’s Elise Mertens, and the last Briton standing Arthur Fery faces French Open runner-up Flavio Cobolli.

TOP ​MEN’S MATCH: TAYLOR FRITZ VS ALEXANDER ZVEREV

Taylor Fritz returned to familiar territory at Wimbledon on Monday, beating 10th seed ‌Alexander Bublik 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals for the fourth time in five years.

The American, a semi-finalist last year, has re-established himself as one of the most consistent grasscourt performers on the men’s tour after an injury-disrupted clay season that saw him lose both of his matches in Geneva and at Roland Garros.

Now chasing a first Grand Slam title, Fritz is one victory away from matching his best Wimbledon result and arrives in the last eight ‌in confident ​form.

Standing in his way is French Open champion Alexander Zverev, who defeated Jiri Lehecka ⁠6-4 7-5 3-6 7-6(6) to make his ⁠way into his first Wimbledon quarter-final. Fritz can take encouragement from a dominant record against the German, having won their last seven meetings to lead the head-to-head 10-5.

TOP WOMEN’S MATCH: MARTA KOSTYUK VS JASMINE PAOLINI

Marta Kostyuk will try to reach a second Grand Slam semi-final when she faces Jasmine Paolini in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.

The Ukrainian has carried her strong form onto the grass ​at the All England Club, reaching her first Wimbledon last-eight match with a straight-sets victory over Ashlyn Krueger. Kostyuk has tightened up her serve and has consistently created break-point opportunities throughout the tournament.

“I think I adapt really well,” Kostyuk said. “I think just giving ⁠myself this freedom of trying different things is definitely helping.”

Paolini, a Wimbledon finalist ⁠in 2024, advanced after overcoming Alexandra Eala in three sets. The Italian has been solid on serve, ​committing only five double faults across four matches, and has converted at least four break points in every round.

“She’s playing great tennis this ​year,” Paolini said of Kostyuk. “She’s improved a lot. She can be really aggressive. She’s a great athlete. ‌She can move really well on court. It’s going to be a tough match.”

BRITISH QUALIFIER FERY FACES FAMILIAR RIVAL

British wildcard Arthur Fery will look to extend his fairy-tale Wimbledon run when he takes on ninth seed Flavio Cobolli in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Fery became the fifth men’s wildcard in the Open Era to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals after battling past Grigor Dimitrov in five sets.

The Briton is now the last ⁠home player standing in the singles draw and has already eclipsed expectations with four wins at the All England Club.

“What I experienced today, I’m really going to cherish it for the rest of my life. Who knows, maybe I will never, ever get to experience ⁠that ever again. It’s the first time I’m ‌playing on this stage. Who knows, that might be the first and last time,” Fery said ⁠after Monday’s win.

Standing in his way is Cobolli, whose confidence has soared following a breakthrough ​run to the ‌French Open final. The Italian underlined his credentials with a straight-sets victory over fifth seed ​Alex de Minaur ⁠to reach the last eight.

Fery holds a previous win over Cobolli, having beaten the Italian in straight sets at the Australian Open, but Wednesday’s meeting presents a different challenge. With Cobolli playing some of the best tennis of his career, the Briton faces his toughest test yet as he seeks a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals.

WIMBLEDON ORDER OF PLAY ON WEDNESDAY (prefix number denotes seeding)

CENTRE COURT (Play begins at 1230 GMT)

12-Marta Kostyuk (Ukraine) v 13-Jasmine Paolini (Italy)

9-Flavio Cobolli (Italy) v Arthur Fery (United Kingdom)

COURT NUMBER ONE (Play begins at 1200 GMT)

9-Linda Noskova (Czech Republic) v 25-Elise Mertens (Belgium)

6-Taylor Fritz (U.S.) v 2-Alexander Zverev (Germany)

(Reporting ​by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru)