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Wimbledon 2014: Time, TV schedule, live streaming for Wednesday’s matches

The quarterfinals roll on at the All England Club.

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At the end of the day Wednesday, the Wimbledon 2014 men’s and women’s singles semifinals will be set. All four men’s quarterfinals will be played on Day 9, along with the last two women’s quarters.

Play at Center Court begins with women’s No. 3 seed Simona Halep facing No. 19 Sabine Lisicki. That’s followed by two men’s matches: No. 3 Andy Murray against 11th-seeded Grigor Dimitrov and an all-Swiss 4-5 contest between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka.

The other remaining women’s quarterfinal, pitting 9-seed Angelique Kerber against No. 13 Eugenie Bouchard, starts the day on Court No. 1. Men’s top seed Novak Djokovic meets No. 21 Marin Cilic, and No. 8 Milos Raonic faces Nick Kyrgios, the 19-year-old who took down Rafael Nadal in the fourth round and only remaining unseeded player in singles competition.

TV schedule: ESPN/ESPN2, 8 a.m. ET

Live streaming: Watch Wimbledon at ESPN3.com. More live coverage can be found at Wimbledon.com.

Order of play: Visit Wimbledon’s website for match time updates.

Women’s quarterfinals

No. 3 Simona Halep vs. No. 19 Sabine Lisicki

No. 9 Angelique Kerber vs. No. 13 Eugenie Bouchard

Men’s quarterfinals

No. 1 Novak Djokovic vs. No. 21 Marin Cilic

No. 3 Andy Murray vs. No. 11 Grigor Dimitrov

No. 4 Roger Federer vs. No. 5 Stan Wawrinka

No. 8 Milos Raonic vs. Nick Kyrgios

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