We invite you to join us for Sunday's report on Wimbledon, where after the unexpected departure of Andy Murray, events are picking up again at SW19. The round of 16 has now commenced, and we will proceed with a detailed recount of the matches ahead. Emma Raducan faces Lulu Sun from New Zealand despite her injury concerns, while American players continue to be prominent in the women's tournament, featuring Coco Gauff against Emma Navarro as one of the highlights. Spain’s Paula Badosa competes against Croatia's Donna Vekic at this stage. The men's competition sees notable contenders such as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, with a highly anticipated encounter between Grigor Dimitrov and Daniil Medvedev on the horizon.
Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of all developments throughout the day.
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