Serena Williams needed just 51 minutes to clinch the 300th Grand Slam win of her career on Sunday as the defending champion made the Wimbledon round-of-16.
The 34-year-old American brushed aside German world No. 43 Annika Beck 6-3, 6-0 on the back of 25 winners and seven aces, and goes on to face long-time Russian rival Svetlana Kuznetsova.
“I thought it was good. I still want to get out to a little bit of a faster start, but I was really focused and calm,” said Williams, who is just six wins short of Martina Navratilova’s Open era record of 306 Grand Slam wins.
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Williams has won 82 matches at Wimbledon as she remains on course to equal Steffi Graf’s Open era record of 22 Grand Slam titles with her seventh Wimbledon crown.
Williams took the starring role as play was held on the middle Sunday for only the fourth time in Wimbledon history and the first time since 2004, as the organizers tried to clear the backlog caused by days of rain.
Nick Kyrgios, the Australian 15th seed, booked a round-of-16 clash with world No. 2 Andy Murray after beating Feliciano Lopez 6-3, 6-7 (2/7), 6-3, 6-4 in another tie held over from Saturday.
Murray, the 2013 champion, is the top seed left in the draw after world No. 1 Novak Djokovic was knocked out by Sam Querrey on Saturday.
“I definitely have the tools to beat Andy, but saying that he’s probably one of the best players in the world and he’s probably the favorite at the moment since Novak is out,” Kyrgios said.
Fans who managed to secure tickets for Sunday’s extra day of play got their money’s worth on Court 2, where Jo-Wilfried Tsonga downed US marathon man John Isner 6-7 (3/7), 3-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 19-17.
French 12th seed Tsonga, a semi-finalist in 2011 and 2012, saved a match point in the 32nd game of the final set.
Isner, the 18th seed, famously won the longest tennis match ever played when he beat another Frenchman, Nicolas Mahut, 70-68 in the final set at Wimbledon in the first round in 2010.
That five-setter, stretched over three days, lasted 11 hours, 5 minutes.
Tsonga goes on to face fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet for a spot in the quarter-finals.
Unseeded Czech left-hander Jiri Vesely, who beat Djokovic in Monte Carlo in April, made the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time by beating Portuguese 31st seed Joao Sousa 6-2, 6-2, 7-5.
He next meets compatriot and 10th seed Tomas Berdych, who edged German teenager Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1.
Two-time Grand Slam champion Kuznetsova reached the Wimbledon fourth round for the first time since 2008, despite becoming involved in a row with an umpire over coaching.
The 31-year-old 13th seed battled back from 2-5 down in the final set to defeat 18th seed Sloane Stephens of the 6-7 (1/7), 6-2, 8-6, but the Russian was hit with a code violation for coaching early in the final set, which prompted a bitter exchange with umpire Marijana Veljovic.
“I’m just doing my job,” the official said.
“Well, you’re not doing it very well,” responded Kuznetsova, the 2004 US Open champion and 2009 French Open winner.
Russian 21st seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova made the round-of-16 of a Grand Slam for the first time since the 2011 US Open by seeing off 11th seed Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland 6-3, 6-2.
Pavlyuchenkova next faces 27th seed Coco Vandeweghe of the US, who knocked out sixth-seeded Italian Roberta Vinci 6-3, 6-4.
Russia’s Elena Vesnina made the round-of-16 for the first time in seven years by ending the run of US qualifier Julia Boserup, the world No. 225, 7-5, 7-5.
Vesnina faces doubles partner and close friend Ekaterina Makarova, who was a bridesmaid at her wedding last year, for a spot in the quarter-finals.
In the second round of the mixed doubles, 12th seeds Chuang Chia-jung of Taiwan and Daniel Nestor of Canada fell to a 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 defeat to Scott Lipsky of the US and Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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