last year's beaten finalist, who was taken to three sets by the former us open champion bianca andreescuound. she will be playing petra kvitova, who is playing some of her best grass—court tennis. again, kvitova, of course, a two—time champion here, having won her last title back in 2014. then get your popcorn ready for carlos alcaraz, the men's top seed, and world number one, who was taken to four sets by nicolas jarry in the last round, and admits he is still getting to grips with playing on grass. he is trying to reach the top eight for the first time here, in what is only his second championship. he plays matteo berettini, whose form was nowhere going into wimbledon and yet he beat alexander zverev in the last round and has looked formidable. a further finalist of course here at wimbledon. it should be a tough test for alcaraz. you're are up—to—date with a tennis. let's move onto the cricket because england have kept the ashes alive with a victory over australia in the third test. it was a nervy chase for the home side who lost seven wickets along the way but reached their targets of