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Teen sensation Gauff hogs Wimby spotlight

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London—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic share top billing on ‘Manic Monday’ at Wimbledon with teenage sensation Coco Gauff.

Teen sensation Gauff hogs Wimby spotlight
US player Cori Gauff celebrates beating Slovenia’s Polona Hercog during their women’s singles third round match on the fifth day of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London. AFP

Eight-time champion Federer, four-time winner Djokovic and Nadal, a double champion, all play last 16 ties against opponents who have never before progressed this far.

Federer, the second seed, tackles Italy’s world number 20 Matteo Berrettini in what will be the Swiss great’s record 17th fourth round appearance at the All England Club.

“I don’t know him very well, so that makes it a bit more tricky,” said Federer, chasing a 21st Grand Slam title.

Nadal, the champion in 2008 and 2010, also has an unexpected opponent in the shape of world number 69 Joao Sousa, the first Portuguese player to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon.

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Nadal has a 2-0 career advantage over the 30-year-old Sousa, with both wins coming on clay. Nadal is looking to back up his 12th Roland Garros title with a third Wimbledon.

Djokovic faces grass court rookie 

Djokovic insists he will not be complacent about his chances of reaching the final for the sixth time.

The highest seed that the world number one can face before the final is number 15 Milos Raonic, the 2016 runner-up from Canada.

But first up for the defending champion and 16-time major winner is 21-year-old Ugo Humbert from France who is playing in his first Wimbledon.

Raonic tackles Argentine 26th seed Guido Pella who has reached the last 16 at a Slam for the first time—at the 20th attempt. The 29-year-old Pella knocked out last year’s runner-up Kevin Anderson in the third round.

Roberto Bautista Agut, the Spanish 23rd seed, faces French 28th seed Benoit Paire with both men aiming to make the quarter-finals for the first time.

Monday’s other ties see 2017 semi-finalist Sam Querrey face last-16 debutant and US compatriot Tennys Sandgren.

Japan’s Kei Nishikori, a quarter-finalist in 2018, tackles Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan. 

‘Keep it up’ 

In the women’s fourth round, 15-year-old Gauff must overcome former number one Simona Halep.

“I feel like I’ve always been confident in myself,” said 313-ranked qualifier Gauff who shocked five-time champion Venus Williams in the first round.

Seven-time champion Serena Williams believes her teenage compatriot could go the whole way.

“I think there’s some 15-year-olds, like me, who wouldn’t know what to do at Wimbledon,” said Williams.

“Then you have a 15-year-old like Coco who knows what to do.”

Australia’s world number one Ashleigh Barty looks in ominous form and although she lost on grass on the only previous occasion she played last 16 opponent Alison Riske it was three years ago.

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