Newspapers come in handy when you forget to check the weather forecast before leaving the house. You can't do that with your iPad or your laptop Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianFormer champion Serena Williams opened proceedings on Court 2 as she took on Yaroslava Shvedova, she of the "golden set". Shvedova scored the first point of the match but from then on in Serena streamrollered her opponent to take the first set 6-1. However Shvedova fought back and broke the No6 seed twice to win the second set 6-2 and square the matchPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianBoth players raised their game for the deciding set which became a real scrap. However Serena's will-power and formidable serve saw her overcome the world No65 and progress to the last eight courtesy of a 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 victoryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
Over on Court 3 former French Open champion Francesca Schiavone is taking on defending Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova. The Italian wins the first set 6-4Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianDespite being broken in the second Kvitova dug deep to take it 7-5. The players had to wait on court covered in towels whilst the officials decide whether or not to bring the players off because of the rainPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThe rain break seemed to have put Schiavone out kilter as Kvitova blasted into a 4-0 lead before winning the set and the match 4-6 7-5 6-1 in two hours 39 minutes. She'll meet Serena Williams in the quarter-finals Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianSabine Lisicki is up against on the top seed and world No1 Maria Sharapova, but that doesn't seem to phase the No15 seed as she more than gives Sharapova a run for her money to take the first set 6-4Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianSharapova is at a loss at how to deal with the German Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianSharapova attempts to put the disappointment of losing the first set behind her and get back in the game Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianBut Lisicki continued to outplay the No1 seed and won the second set 6-4Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianWhat a huge upset - the French Open champion and favourite for the Wimbledon title is out!Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianFollowing Sharapova on No 1 Court is Andy Murray who is facing Marin Cilic and the British No1 will be hoping he won't face a similar fate. Despite a subdued and cagey start Murray takes the first set 7-5Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianMurray's late night exertions on Saturday don't seem to have affected him as he's chasing down balls all over the courtPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianAnd throwing himself into volleysPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianMurray takes control of the match as it moves into the second set and he takes a 3-1 lead Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThen the rain comes down and play is suspended. The rain stuck around for the rest of the day which means they'll back on Court One at mid-day on Tuesday, although the weather forecast is not promisingPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThere's no such problems with rain on Centre Court now that it has a roof. A steward watches the action as defending champion Novak Djokovic faces his friend and compatriot Viktor Troicki Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianTroicki doesn't pose too many problems for Djokovic in the first set and the champion wins it 6-3Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThe second set is even more one-sided with Djokovic giving his friend a tennis lesson as he wins it 6-1Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianDjokovic then stepped his game up a level to put Troicki out of his miseryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThe friends embrace after Djokovic's 6-3 6-1 6-3 victoryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThere's a scramble in the stands as the crowd try to reach the wristband of the victor after he threw it to the fans Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
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