LONDON (AP) The Latest from Wimbledon (all times local):


9:23 p.m.

Tomas Berdych's fourth-round match against Jiri Vesely at Wimbledon was suspended by darkness at two sets each.

Berdych, the 2010 runner-up at Wimbledon, had five match points in the fourth set, but Vesely forced the tiebreaker and evened the match on his seventh set point.

Vesely won the first set 6-4, but Berdych won the next two 6-3, 7-6 (8). Vesely then won the fourth set 7-6 (9).

After play was suspended, Berdych pleaded with tournament officials to move the match to Centre Court - the only court with lights at the All England Club.


7 p.m.

Andy Murray made it back into the Wimbledon quarterfinals, beating Nick Kyrgios 7-5, 6-1, 6-4.

Murray, the 2013 Wimbledon champion, has reached at least the quarterfinals every year since 2008.

The second-seeded Murray will next face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.


6:30 p.m.

Richard Gasquet retired from his fourth-round match at Wimbledon with what appeared to be a back injury after falling behind 4-2 against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Gasquet, a two-time Wimbledon semifinalist, appeared to injure himself while going for a shot early in the sixth game. He played out the game, but shook his head in despair after a forehand on what turned out to be the last shot.

Tsonga, also a two-time semifinalist at the All England Club, will next face either Andy Murray or Nick Kyrgios in the quarterfinals.


6:10 p.m.

Sixth-seeded Milos Raonic of Canada came back from a two-set deficit to win for the first time in his career, beating No. 11 David Goffin of Belgium 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in Wimbledon's fourth round Monday.

Raonic had not lost a service game through his first three matches in the tournament, but Goffin broke him three times on the way to grabbing the opening two sets.

From there, though, Raonic would not get broken again.

Raonic, who recently brought aboard three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe as a coaching consultant, will face Sam Querrey of the United States in the quarterfinals.

Raonic is a two-time Grand Slam semifinalist, making it that far at the All England Club in 2014 and at the Australian Open this year.


5:35 p.m.

Venus Williams is back in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time since 2010.

The five-time champion beat Carla Suarez Navarro 7-6 (3), 6-4 on No. 1 Court.

Williams last won the title at the All England Club in 2008. She reached the fourth round last year, but lost in the third round the year before.

Williams will next face Yaroslava Shvedova in the quarterfinals.


5 p.m.

After recovering from a fall on the slick turf, and a brief deficit, Serena Williams reeled off the last nine games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

The defending champion dominated down the stretch once the Centre Court roof was closed and eliminated two-time major title winner Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5, 6-0 on Monday. Williams won 24 of 29 points in the second set and finished with a 43-8 advantage in winners.

The No. 1-seeded American slipped during a point while she was getting broken to trail 5-4 in the opening set of the fourth-round match. Kuznetsova then served for that set, but Williams broke right back to make it 5-all.

That's when play was delayed for nearly 30 minutes while the retractable roof was shut.

After they resumed, Kuznetsova did not take a game.

Seeking her seventh Wimbledon title and 22nd Grand Slam trophy overall, Williams next faces 21st-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia.


4:25 p.m.

Play has resumed on Centre Court with the roof closed, nearly 30 minutes after it was suspended.

Play on some of the outside courts has been suspended, however, with Venus Williams leading 4-2 in a first-set tiebreaker against Carla Suarez Navarro.


4 p.m.

Play has been suspended on Centre Court with Serena Williams tied with Svetlana Kuznetsova at 5-5 in the first set.

The forecast called for dry weather on Monday, but light drizzle forced play to stop in the main stadium.

Just after Williams and Kuznetsova took their seats to wait for a decision, a ball boy running along the side of the court slipped and fell.

A few minutes later, the players were called off court.

Centre Court has a roof, but organizers prefer to play with it open for as long as possible.

Play on the outside courts was not immediately suspended.


3:50 p.m.

Fresh from beating the defending champion at Wimbledon, Sam Querrey has won again.

The 28th-seeded American advanced to the quarterfinals by beating Nicolas Mahut of France 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-4 on Court 18.

Querrey, who beat Novak Djokovic in the third round, is the first American man to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals since Mardy Fish in 2011. He will next face either sixth-seeded Milos Raonic or 11th-seeded David Goffin.


2:47 p.m.

Third-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska has lost at Wimbledon, falling to Dominika Cibulkova 6-3, 5-7, 9-7 in the fourth round.

Radwanska, a finalist at the All England Club in 2012, has struggled at this year's tournament. In the second round, she had to save three match points before beating Ana Konjuh in three sets.

She also saved match points against Cibulkova - one in the second set - and wasted a match point in the third.

The 19th-seeded Cibulkova reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals once before, in 2011. Her best result at a Grand Slam tournament came in 2014 when she reached the Australian Open final, losing to Li Na.


2:45 p.m.

Looking in fine form after two days of rest, Roger Federer equaled Jimmy Connors' Open-era record by reaching his 14th Wimbledon quarterfinal and added to his own mark by making it at least that far at a Grand Slam tournament for the 48th time.

Federer, a seven-time champion at the All England Club, has not dropped a set in the tournament through four matches after beating unseeded American Steve Johnson 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 at Centre Court on Monday.

Johnson was making his debut in the fourth round of a major.

The No. 3-seeded Federer hadn't played since Friday, when he was the only man to finish a third-round match. He next faces No. 9 Marin Cilic, the 2009 U.S. Open champion.


2 p.m.

Kei Nishikori retired from his fourth-round match against Marin Cilic because of injury.

The fifth-seeded Japanese player was trailing 6-1, 5-1 when he decided to stop the match, giving Cilic a spot in the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

Nishikori warmed up for Wimbledon by playing on grass in Halle, Germany, but he pulled out before his second match because of a rib injury.

Cilic, who will next face either Roger Federer or Steve Johnson in the quarterfinals, won the 2014 U.S. Open title by beating Nishikori in the final.


1 p.m.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia reached her first quarterfinal at Wimbledon - and first at any Grand Slam tournament since 2011 - by eliminating CoCo Vandeweghe 6-3, 6-3 on Monday.

The 21st-seeded Pavlyuchenkova had only seven unforced errors, 15 fewer than No. 27 Vandeweghe, and broke the American five times. Vandeweghe, a 2015 quarterfinalist at the All England Club, had lost serve only twice in the first three rounds this year.

Seeking to reach her first major semifinal, Pavlyuchenkova will play either No. 1 Serena Williams or No. 13 Svetlana Kuznetsova next.


12:50 p.m.

Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber advanced to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon by beating Misaki Doi of Japan 6-3, 6-1.

Kerber, a German seeded fourth, reached the semifinals at the All England Club in 2012 and also made the quarterfinals in 2014. Last year, she lost in the third round.

Kerber won her first major title this year, beating Serena Williams in the Australian Open final. If Kerber wins the Wimbledon title and Williams fails to reach the semifinals, she would take over the No. 1 ranking.


11:55 a.m.

Play is underway under cloudy skies on Day 8 at Wimbledon, kicking off the busiest day in Grand Slam tennis.

Play began on schedule on the outside courts at 11: 30 a.m., with matches on Centre Court and No. 1 Court set to begin at 1 p.m.

The forecast is for dry conditions, with temperatures reaching 21 degrees C (70 degrees F).


11 a.m.

Week 2 of Wimbledon starts with the busiest day in Grand Slam tennis, with all 16 men's and women's fourth-round matches on Monday's schedule.

After rain delays forced organizers to schedule matches on the middle Sunday for only the fourth time in history, the tournament is back on track going into the second week.

Seven-time men's champion Roger Federer is scheduled first on Centre Court, facing 29th-ranked Steve Johnson.

Six-time women's winner Serena Williams is paired against Svetlana Kuznetsova in the next match on Centre Court, followed by No. 2 Andy Murray against Nick Kyrgios.

Missing from the schedule is No. 1 Novak Djokovic, whose 30-match Grand Slam-winning streak was snapped by Sam Querrey in the third round on Saturday.