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Wimbledon 2013: Time, TV schedule, live streaming for Wednesday’s matches

The men’s quarterfinals will take place on Wednesday at Wimbledon. Here’s how to watch on TV and online.

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Tuesday at Wimbledon saw the women’s semifinals set, and Wednesday will feature the remaining players on the men’s side playing their quarterfinal matches. There’s four excellent matches to watch on Wednesday, with top seeds Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray still in action.

The day will get started with No. 4 David Ferrer taking on No. 8 Juan Martin Del Potro on Centre Court. Ferrer is hungry after reaching his first Grand Slam final this year at Roland Garros, where he was defeated by compatriot Rafael Nadal, who was eliminated from Wimbledon in the first round. Del Potro is trying to make it to his first semifinals at Wimbledon. He hasn’t tasted a Grand Slam semifinal since 2009, when he won the US Open and made it to the semis at Roland Garros.

On Court 1, No. 1 Novak Djokovic will get things started with his matchup with No. 7 Tomas Berdych. Djokovic is the heavy favorite to win the tournament this year, especially given his lack of struggle throughout the upset-heavy tournament. He easily bested No. 13 Tommy Haas in the Round of 16 Monday, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6(4).

No. 2 seed Andy Murray will take on unseeded Fernando Verdasco following the Ferrer-Del Potro matchup on Centre Court. Verdasco isn’t alone as an unseeded player, however, as No. 24 Jerzy Janowicz will take on unseeded Lukasz Kubot following the Djokovic-Berdych match on Court 1.

As has been the case all tournament, ESPN will carry television coverage of the day’s matches. Starting at 7 a.m. ET, you can watch Court 1 coverage on ESPN2 through 4 p.m., and at 8 a.m., coverage of Centre Court will be broadcast on ESPN through 3 p.m.

If you’re looking to watch online, there’s WatchESPN.com if you happen to have the proper television package to participate, and there’s also Wimbledon’s official live coverage as well. Below, we’ll list the four matches for the day, and you can find the official schedule with the other divisions here.

Centre Court

No. 4 David Ferrer vs. No. 8 Juan Martin Del Potro
No. 2 Andy Murray vs. Fernando Verdasco

Court 1

No. 1 Novak Djokovic vs. No. 7 Tomas Berdych
No. 24 Jerzy Janowicz vs. Lukasz Kubot

More Wimbledon from SB Nation:

Serena Williams: The Kanye West of tennis

Women’s: Serena wins 34th straight, 600th overall

Men’s: Djokovic, Ferrer advance to Round of 16

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