LONDON -- Its annually the greatest day of the entire tennis season.Every player left in the singles draw takes the court -- thats 16 matches (eight men, eight women).In case you missed any of it, we had you covered. Our writers were on the ground at the All England Club when it all went down.No. 2 Andy Murray vs. No. 15 Nick Kyrgios 7-5, 6-1, 6-4 Key to the match: Murrays focus and complete command removed any chance that Kyrgios could spring a surprise. Murray did not face a break point, had 36 winners and a scant six unforced errors.Whats next: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who will be well rested after Richard Gasquet retired after six games.-- Greg GarberLucas Pouille def. No. 19 Bernard Tomic 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 10-8Key to the match: This one went into overtime, and was ultimately decided by Pouilles superior ability to defend his second serve, as he won 53 percent of his second serve points (compared to a dismal 40 percent for Tomic). Whats next: This has to be an extremely disappointing loss for Tomic, who needs to hit reset once again to look for a way to demonstrate that hes every bit as good as his sensational countryman Nick Kyrgios. -- Peter BodoJo-Wilfried Tsonga def. Richard Gasquet 4-2, ret.Key to the match: A back injury. Plain and simple. Just 24 games in, No. 7 seed Gasquet retired, giving Tsonga the match and pretty much a free ride into the quarterfinals.Whats next: In his third quarterfinals appearance at the All England Club, Tsonga will take on 2013 Wimbledon champion and No. 2 seed, Andy Murray, who leads the series 12-3 and has won the past four meetings on grass.-- Prim SiripipatElena Vesnina def. Ekaterina Makarova 5-7, 6-1, 9-7Key to match: Makarova allowed Vesnina too many break point chances (15), even though Vesnina made her own life much more difficult than need be by converting only five.Whos next: Vesnina will be in uncharted territory in her first Grand Slam quarterfinal, but she could have done a lot worse than finding No. 19 Dominika Cibulkova waiting there for her.-- Peter BodoNo. 6 Milos Raonic def. No. 11 David Goffin 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4Key to the match: The rain. With Raonic down two sets, rain intervened and gave the huge-hitting Canadian time to regroup. He came back from a two-set deficit for the first time in his career.Whos next: The red-hot American Sam Querrey, who is playing the finest tennis of his life. Querrey beat Raonic here four years ago.-- Matt WilanskyNo. 8 Venus Williams def. No. 12 Carla Suarez Navarro 7-6 (3), 6-4Key to the match: The third point of the first-set tiebreaker changed the momentum of the match. Venus scorched a forehand return that her opponent couldnt handle and took control of the opening frame.Whats next: A first-time meeting with Yaroslava Shvedova, who at No. 96 in the world, is the lowest-ranked woman in the draw.-- Matt WilanskyNo. 1 Serena Williams def. No. 13 Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5, 6-0Key to the match: Kuznetsova was leading 5-4, serving for the first set, and then Serena responded like a champion. She won the last nine games of the match.Whos next: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the quarters. Serena has won all five of their matches and 10 of 11 sets.-- Greg GarberNo. 3 Roger Federer def. Steve Johnson 6-2, 6-3, 7-5Key to the match: Keeping points tight. Federer approached the net 40 times and won 33 of those points. He made only four unforced errors on his backhand side, a good sign for the seven-time Wimbledon champ.Whos next: Tying Jimmy Connors Wimbledon Open era record with his 14th quarterfinal appearance, Federer moves on to play No. 9 seed Marin Cilic. Last time they played, Cilic aced Federer off the court in the 2014 US Open semifinals.-- Melissa IsaacsonNo. 5 Simona Halep def. No. 9 Madison KeysKeys to the match: Keys appeared to suffer from a recurring adductor issue during the third set and double-faulted on break point to hand the Romanian a crucial 4-2 lead in the decider.Whos next: The world No. 5 now faces Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber, who earlier won through against Misaki Doi. Halep, who reached the 2014 semifinals here, has three wins and one defeat against the German, though this will be their first meeting at a Grand Slam.-- Nic AtkinNo. 28 Sam Querrey def. Nicolas Mahut 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-4Key to the match: Querrey served the lights out; 52 percent of his offerings did not come back across the net. He had 23 aces and a total of 97 for the tournament, second at the time to John Isners 114.Whos next: A maiden trip to a Grand Slam quarterfinal. Hell need to keep up his big-man tennis efforts.-- Greg GarberNo. 19 Dominika Cibulkova def. No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska 6-3, 5-7, 9-7Key to the match:?At three hours, it was the longest womens match of the tournament. The turning point came in the second-to-last game when, at 7-7, Cibulkova won an exhausting 16-point rally to break her opponent for the final time. ?Whos next: Eastbourne champion Cibulkova will be confident, but she may also be tired for only her second quarterfinals appearance after this marathon match. She will play an unseeded Russian there, either Ekaterina Makarova or Elena Vesnina.-- Leo SpallNo. 9?Marin Cilic?def. No. 5 Kei Nishikori 6-1, 5-1 (ret.)Key to the match:?Nishikori pulled out of Halle with a rib injury heading into Wimbledon and struggled with it last week here. It finally caught up with him and he was forced to retire against Marin Cilic, the man who beat him in the 2014 US Open final.Whos next:?Cilic now faces Federer, who leads the Croatian 5-1 in their head-to-head meetings; however, it should be noted they have never faced each other on grass.-- Nic AtkinYaroslava Shvedova def. No. 28 Lucie Safarova 6-2, 6-4Key to the match:?Shvedova, who once had a golden set at Wimbledon, mowed past Safarova, winning 81 percent of her first serves and did not face a single break point.Whos next:?Shvedova, ranked 96th, advances to her first Wimbledon quarterfinal, where the player known more for her doubles will meet the winner of the Venus Williams-Carla Suarez Navarro match.-- Melissa IsaacsonNo. 21 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova def. No. 27 Coco Vandeweghe 6-3, 6-3Key to the match:?Pavlyuchenkovas forehand, usually exploitable, was extremely reliable in this match. It enabled her to win 57 percent of the points contested at the baseline.Whos next: Pavlyuchenkova moves into uncharted territory with her first quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon; will she find the consistency that has eluded her thus far in her career?-- Peter BodoNo. 4 Angelique Kerber def. Misaki Doi 6-3, 6-1Key to the match: The third game of the opening frame set the tone. Kerber returned an 89 mph second-serve floater that Doi couldnt handle. Kerbers average speed on her groundstrokes was only 60 mph (22 mph less than Doi), but she committed only nine unforced errors.Whos next: A naturally gifted grass-court player, Kerber needs to maintain her composure and not let the big moments get away from her as they did after winning Australia.-- Matt Wilansky Adidas NMD R2 Dames . Toronto has dropped games to Indiana and Miami since a five-game winning streak and closed out a three-game road trip at 1-2. 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On Saturday, it was fitting that Manchester Uniteds most recent dagger into the chest was delivered by Frenchman Yohan Cabaye, a wonderfully gifted central midfielder who put on an outstanding effort for Newcastle at Old Trafford. Adidas Superstar Dames Goedkoop . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators lost their first-line left winger and third-leading scorer when Mike Hoffman was suspended by the league for two games Friday afternoon.Ottawa will be hoping a guy like Bobby Ryan can pick up the slack when the New Jersey Devils visit Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday night for the first of three games between the teams this season.Hoffman, who has nine goals and 21 points in 28 games, was disciplined for cross-checking San Jose Sharks center Logan Couture in the back of the head Wednesday. That game also saw Ryan, a four-time 30-goal scorer, end a slump at 16 games with his fourth of the season.It was a big one I guess, it had been awhile, said Ryan, one of a number of players whose productivity has taken a hit under the system of coach Guy Boucher. Were all frustrated by it, when youre not scoring, but I think you guys talk about it and write about it and put much more emphasis on it. I dont worry about it. As long as were winning, I dont care. If I score one goal for the rest of the year and we make the playoffs, and make a run, I dont care one bit.That being said, you hope theres a domino effect and you can contribute.While the Senators (16-11-3) have taken just three of the available 10 points from their last five games, Boucher was pleased with what he saw in the 4-3 shootout loss to the Sharks.Mike Condon will get the start in goal again on SSaturday, while the blue line will be bolstered by rugged Mark Borowiecki, the NHLs leader in hits who is coming off a two-game suspension of his own.ddddddddddddMeanwhile, the Devils (12-11-6) are also struggling to get some traction. Their 5-2 loss to St. Louis on Thursday was their fourth in a row, a span that has seen them outscored 19-5.New Jerseys difficulties have come on the road, where it is 4-10-4 and the only team in the conference with double-digit losses as the visitors.Its a big concern, I mean were here to win, said Devils goalie Cory Schneider. Were here to win games and make the playoffs and be relevant here in the standings, and when you go on losing streaks its hard to recover. Its really hard to play catch-up later in the year with three point games, playing against your division all the time.Its really difficult to make up ground, so we have to find a way to put the brakes on the skid and go on a streak of our own. Its tough to lose three, four, five in a row and survive after that.Past history between the clubs favors the Devils, who were 3-0-0 versus Ottawa last season while outscoring the Senators 14-7. New Jersey has won its last three games at Canadian Tire Centre and is 6-2-1 against the Senators since the 2013-14 season. ' ' '