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Five American women and one American man advanced to the fourth round at Wimbledon after the third round concluded on July 4. The group represents the largest number of American women to reach that stage since 2002.
sbs.com.auBy the end of the day, five women and one man remained.
The American man still in the draw defeated Lorenzo Sonego on July 4 in four sets. He will next face Alexander Bublik. The player has reached the round of 16 in three consecutive years, the first American man to do so since Andy Roddick from 2003 to 2005. He has recorded 46 wins on grass courts this decade.
American has won a singles title at Wimbledon since 2016.
The last American man to win the event did so in 2000. The current group will attempt to end that streak when play resumes in the fourth round.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
sbs.com.auNaomi Osaka advanced to the Wimbledon fourth round for the first time by defeating Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 on July 3. The No. 14-ranked player will next face world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday.
Get-in prices for the July 6 round-of-16 match in Seattle fell from $2,836 to a low of $1,423 on Saturday afternoon before rising to $1,635. The price ranked second-highest among eight tracked round-of-16 games.
New York PostA 10-year-old boy who lost his parents, older brother, and right leg in the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela received a video message and signed jersey from a professional soccer player. The boy had asked for a sticker of the player while recovering in the hospital.