Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

“Whenever I stand up, it means, ‘Hit an ace.’”

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Djokovic won in straight sets and moved into yet another Grand Slam quarterfinal, one round from a potential rematch of last year’s final against Andy Murray.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

When Djokovic’s tennis career is over, he might want to consider becoming a revivalist preacher. You wouldn’t know it from this shot, but the crowd was rooting for Tsonga all night.

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Each day during Wimbledon, we'll bring you exclusive photography from Anita Aguilar, who is covering the tournament for TENNIS.com. Steve Tignor provides the captions.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Feliciano Lopez was aced 52 times by John Isner, but came back with 34 of his own in a four-set win.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Feli’s strategy with his return game—to guess which way Isner was going—worked in the end.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Donna Vekic joined Stan Wawrinka’s team...

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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...as they watched him beat Denis Istomin to make the fourth round.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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The weather forecast in the morning was misleadingly good.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Clouds rolled in, and play was suspended twice.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Things are looking up again for Sabine Lisicki at Wimbledon. She beat Ana Ivanovic to reach the fourth round.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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As Serena Williams predicted, Alizé Cornet fell to earth after beating her, in a loss to Genie Bouchard.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Even at polite Wimbledon, a man dressed as a daisy gets no love.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Bouchard can look rigid, but her game has proven versatile enough to put her to the semifinals of the French Open on clay, and the quarters here on grass.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Grigor Dimitrov made his first quarterfinal at Wimbledon, where he’ll take on Andy Murray.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Speaking of Muzzard, he was in fine fighting form in his win over Kevin Anderson. Murray has yet to drop a set.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to eat his racquet now and then...

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...as well as his fist.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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As usual, it took Jo-Wilfried Tsonga nearly three sets to reach lift-off against Novak Djokovic.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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For a few minutes, at least, he had everything in working order.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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“Whenever I stand up, it means, ‘Hit an ace.’”

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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Djokovic won in straight sets and moved into yet another Grand Slam quarterfinal, one round from a potential rematch of last year’s final against Andy Murray.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 7

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When Djokovic’s tennis career is over, he might want to consider becoming a revivalist preacher. You wouldn’t know it from this shot, but the crowd was rooting for Tsonga all night.