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Wimbledon 2025, Day 7 Live Scores: Briton Kartal on court against Pavlyuchenkova; Fritz through to quarters; Alcaraz and Sabalenka in action on critical day

Wimbledon 2025, Day 7 Live Scores: Briton Kartal on court against Pavlyuchenkova; Fritz through to quarters; Alcaraz and Sabalenka in action on critical day

The Hindu7 hours ago
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Carlos Alcaraz will take on Andrey Rublev on the seventh day of The Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London in his attempt to defend his Wimbledon crown. Fifth seed Taylor Fritz faces Australian Jordan Thompson, Briton Cameron Norrie will be up against Chilean Nicolas Jarry.
Aryna Sabalenka's next opponent in her quest for a maiden Wimbledon crown will be Belgium's Elise Mertens, and local Sonay Kartal faces an Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova fresh off defeating Naomi Osaka on Centre Court.
Yuki Bhambri, the only Indian in action today, faces a tough challenge alongside partner Xinyu Jiang, taking on second seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Shuai Zhang in the mixed doubles.
Here's the full list of fixtures(singles only) for day seven of Wimbledon 2025:
Centre court:
Women's singles - Sonay Kartal (GBR) vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova - in progress
Women's singles - [1] Aryna Sabalenka vs [24] Elise Mertens (BEL)
Men's singles - [14] Andrey Rublev vs [2] Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
Where to watch Wimbledon 2025 in India?
In India, viewers will be able to watch the live telecast of Wimbledon 2025 on the Star Sports Network and stream the matches live on JioHotstar app/website.
Court 1:
Men's singles - [5] Taylor Fritz (USA) bt. Jordan Thompson (AUS) - 6-1, 4-0* (Thompson retired)
Men's singles - Nicolas Jarry (CHI) vs Cameron Norrie (GBR)
Women's singles - [30] Linda Noskova (CZE) vs [13] Amanda Anisimova (USA)
Court 2:
Men's singles - [17] Karen Khachanov bt. Kamil Majchrzak (POL) - 6-4, 6-2, 6-3
Women's singles - Solana Sierra (ARG) vs Laura Siegemund (GER) - in progress
Indians in action
Court 18:
Mixed doubles - Yuki Bhambri (IND)/Xinyu Jiang (CHI) vs [2] Marcelo Arevalo (ARG)/Shuai Zhang (CHI)
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