The third round of singles gets completed on a super Saturday at Wimbledon, with Grand Slam champions Simona Halep, Jelena Ostapenko, and Angelique Kerber taking the court.


Kiki Bertens reached the fourth round of Wimbledon for the first time in her life and she had had to repel a rampant Venus Williams to do it. For two hours and 40 minutes Bertens battled for all she was worth. Sometimes she was in control, sometimes she could not hide her disappointment as Williams clawed her way back. But for most of the third set, it was a titanic struggle with both women at their best. And it was Bertens who edged the victory on her third match point 6-2, 6-7(5), 8-6.The Dutchwoman was neat and efficient, striking the ball with venom and accuracy, and she was moving her illustrious foe all over the court. Of the four breaks of serve in the first five games, three went to Bertens – and this was against one of the most feared serves in the women’s game. In that contest, Bertens won by a whisker. Not that Venus folded under the pressure of serving to stay in the match but rather that Bertens played some sensational rallies when she absolutely had to. She took on the experienced champion and she proved better than her in the dying moments. It’s no wonder she was kind of proud of herself. In every game, it is that surprise element that continues to attract every fan .. .. seeding, class, experience, may all be there, but – it is performance on that particular match that counts – and as they say in ODI – it is not the better team but the team that plays better on that day wins .. With regards – S. Sampathkumar 7th July 2018.