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USA Today
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- USA Today
When does Taylor Fritz play next? How to watch American in Wimbledon quarterfinals
Taylor Fritz's pursuit of his first Grand Slam singles title is still alive. The American tennis star is into the quarterfinals of the men's draw at Wimbledon, where he will take on Karen Khachanov of Russia with a spot in the semifinals on the line. Fritz, the No. 5 player in the world, needed five sets to win each of his first two matches, but he has been more dominant the past two rounds. He knocked off 26th seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain in four sets in the third round and needed just 41 minutes in the fourth round to defeat Australia's Jordan Thompson, who retired due to an injury while trailing 3-0 in the second set (and after dropping the first set 6-1). This year marks the third time since 2022 that Fritz has reached the quarterfinals, though in each of the previous two instances, he failed to advance to the semifinals. Here's how to follow along with Fritz's quarterfinal match at Wimbledon against Khachanov, the No. 17 seed in the tournament: Watch Wimbledon live with Fubo (free trial) When does Taylor Fritz play next at Wimbledon? Fritz's Wimbledon quarterfinal matchup against Khachanov is scheduled for 8 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 8 on Court 1 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. MOST WIMBLEDON MEN'S TITLES: Novak Djokovic chasing history in 2025 How to watch Taylor Fritz at Wimbledon Fritz's match against Khachanov will air live on ESPN2. Streaming options for the quarterfinal match include the ESPN app, which requires a valid cable or satellite login, and ESPN+, ESPN's subscription streaming service. Another option is Fubo, which carries ESPN2 and offers a free trial to new subscribers. WHERE ARE LINE JUDGES AT WIMBLEDON? Why Grand Slam event moved to electronic system Taylor Fritz's road to Wimbledon quarterfinals Here are Fritz's results through the first four rounds at Wimbledon in 2025: The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
Yahoo
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- Yahoo
Tour de France stage four preview: Dream day for breakaway artists on climb-heavy stage
After a trio of stages in France's far north, the Tour de France route ventures southwards to really kick off its anti-clockwise jaunt around the country. Amiens is the host town for this tricky 173km run to Rouen, a stage which a multitude of riders and teams will have bookmarked as it really could be anyone's game. It's also one we picked out to potentially trip up the general classification contenders if they don't keep their wits - and their teammates - about them. The parcours is rolling all day with plenty of uncategorised lumps and bumps before the technical climbing starts in the final third of the stage, with five categorised climbs inside the last 50km, three cat-fours and two-cat twos - including the Cote Jacques Anquetil, after the Tour great. Any split in the bunch could be lethal to the chances of yellow jersey hopefuls caught on the wrong side, and it's could be another day of relentless attacking and counter-attacking as riders look to launch winning moves and avoid missing out. The final climb comes 5km from the finish, the 800m wall of the 10.6% Rampe Saint-Hilaire, which is likely to be decisive. Stage four is set to begin at 1.15pm local time, 12.15pm BST, and finish at 5.20pm local time (4.20pm BST). This could quite literally be anyone's game, to the point that it feels impossible to predict. Victor Campenaerts and Jonas Abrahamsen will surely light up the race with plenty of attacks, but whether they make the crucial break is another story, and the former may instead be pressed into service keeping Jonas Vingegaard out of danger. Romain Gregoire also likes this sort of terrain; Alex Aranburu and Thibau Nys can climb and pack a punch too. Of what feels like a hundred options, we're going with Axel Laurance, who likes a punchy stage and has been a constant attacking presence for Ineos Grenadiers this year.
Yahoo
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- Yahoo
Andy Diouf favours Crystal Palace move, despite Burnley agreement
As reported by RMC Sport, Burnley have reached an agreement with RC Lens regarding the transfer of Andy Diouf (22). However, the France youth international favours a move to one of their Premier League rivals, according to L'Équipe. Diouf is a long-term target for Crystal Palace and the Frenchman favours a move to the London club over Burnley, recently promoted back to the Premier League. The Clarets, unlike Crystal Palace, have an agreement in place with Les Sang et Or for a transfer worth €18m. Advertisement At this point, it looks highly likely that Diouf will leave Lens and that he will be playing in the Premier League next season. The question remains where. L'Équipe understands that Crystal Palace is seemingly the player's priority, however, the club have yet to reach an agreement with Les Sang et Or or the player. The France U21 international's current deal with Lens runs until the summer of 2028. GFFN | Luke Entwistle