LONDON -- The Latest from Wimbledon (all times local):---9:10 p.m.Roger Federer eliminated another British player at Wimbledon, beating Daniel Evans 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 to reach the fourth round.Playing under the roof on Centre Court, Federer won his 305th singles match at a Grand Slam tournament, only one behind the record set by Martina Navratilova.Federer, a seven-time Wimbledon champion, beat another British player, qualifier Marcus Willis, in the second round.---9 p.m.All England Club spokesman Johnny Perkins says matches will be played on Wimbledons middle Sunday for only the fourth time in the tournaments 139-year history.The decision was made Friday, the third day of significant rain delays during Week 1 at the Grand Slam event.Traditionally, the tournament takes the middle Sunday off. But wet weather has created a backlog of matches, including second-rounders that still have not been completed.The only other years the Sunday was added to the schedule were 1991, 1997 and 2004.---8:20 p.m.The All England Club says there will be no more play Friday on the outside courts at Wimbledon.Play on Centre Court, where Roger Federer is leading Daniel Evans after winning the first set 6-4, will continue under the roof.The schedule at Wimbledon has been pushed back after several days of rain this year, and Fridays weather only made things worse. There are still players who are waiting to finish their second-round matches. Normally, Friday and Saturday are for third-round matches.One of the matches that was suspended Friday was between three-time champion Novak Djokovic and San Querrey. Djokovic lost the first two sets of the third-round match, 7-6 (6), 6-1, before the final rain storm came.---8 p.m.Novak Djokovic is in trouble at Wimbledon, losing the first two sets to Sam Querrey.The three-time champion is trailing 7-6 (6), 6-1 in the third-round match on No. 1 Court. After the second set, play was suspended because of rain.Djokovic, a two-time defending champion at the All England Club, has won four straight major titles and is halfway to a calendar-year Grand Slam.---7:40 p.m.Three-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic lost the first set of his third-round match against Sam Querrey 7-6 (6).Djokovic, a two-time defending champion at the All England Club, has won four straight major titles and is halfway to a calendar-year Grand Slam.---7:25 p.m.Serena Williams rebounded after losing the first set and went on to reach the third round at Wimbledon by beating Christina McHale 6-7 (7), 6-2, 6-4.The match started with the roof open, but the rain returned to the All England Club and play was briefly delayed as the retractable roof was closed.Williams, a six-time Wimbledon champion, lost a set for the first time at this years tournament. She will next face Annika Beck of Germany in the third round.---6:40 p.m.Venus Williams made it through the rain and into the fourth round at Wimbledon.The five-time champion beat Daria Kasatkina 7-5, 4-6, 10-8 on No. 1 Court in a match delayed four times by rain, including once when Williams had match point at 7-6 in the third set.When they resumed, Kasatkina held serve to 7-7. But the match lasted only 16 more minutes as Williams finally broke her opponents serve again to win.---6:30 p.m.Serena Williams won the second set of her Wimbledon match against Christina McHale 6-2.The six-time champion at the All England Club had lost the first set of the second-round match 7-6 (7) on Centre Court.Over on No. 1 Court, older sister Venus Williams leads Daria Kasatkina 9-8 in the third set of their third-round match.---6:05 p.m.Defending champion Serena Williams has lost the first set against Christina McHale 7-6 (7) in their second-round Wimbledon match Friday.Williams held a set point while ahead 5-4 and McHale serving at 30-40, but a shot by McHale that initially was ruled out was reversed on a video challenge. They replayed the point, and McHale won it to stay in the set.When the set ended, Williams sat at her changeover chair and slammed her racket repeatedly against the turf, then flung it behind her, drawing a warning from the chair umpire.The match is being played under the retractable roof at Centre Court, while there is a rain delay on all other courts.---5:35 p.m.Serena Williams second-round Wimbledon match has resumed at Centre Court with the retractable roof closed after a delay of less than a half-hour.Williams is facing Christina McHale.Play on all other courts at the All England Club is being delayed by rain and is not expected to begin again for about 45 minutes -- or more.---5:10 p.m.What a time for another rain delay at Wimbledon: With Venus Williams one point from victory.Williams was leading 7-6 in the third set against Russias Daria Kasatkina, who was serving at 30-40 -- the Americans second match point -- when a heavy shower came.The match already had started late Friday, then been interrupted twice in the first set, because of rain.Play was halted on all courts at Wimbledon during the latest delay, even on Centre Court, because the retractable roof was not closed during the match between Williams sister Serena and Christina McHale.---4:25 p.m.Wimbledon officials are considering the possibility of scheduling matches on the tournaments middle Sunday, traditionally a day off.All England Club spokesman Johnny Perkins says discussions are taking place Friday as a precaution to tee up the operational side.Perkins says a decision will be made Saturday and will depend on how many matches are completed Friday -- and what the forecast winds up being for the weekend.There have only been three times in Wimbledons 139-year history that matches have been played on the middle Sunday: in 1991, 1997 and 2004.Rain delays on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday have created a backlog with the schedule. By Friday afternoon -- Day 5 of the tournament -- some players still had not started second-round play in singles.In addition, mens doubles matches have been reduced to best-of-three sets, instead of best-of-five, for the first and second rounds.---4:15 p.m.Venus Williams has been pushed to a third set in her third-round match at Wimbledon.The five-time champion, who is seeded No. 8, has been having trouble holding serve Friday against No. 29 Daria Kasatkina, getting broken a total of five times through two sets.Williams won the first set 7-5. Kasatkina took the second 6-4.---3:58 p.m.Juan Martin del Potro, playing at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in more than two years, knocked fourth-seeded Stan Wawrinka out of Wimbledon.The 2009 U.S. Open champion beat Wawrinka, a two-time major champion, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-3 in the second round under the roof on Centre Court.The meeting was the first match between two former Grand Slam champions in the second round at Wimbledon since Marat Safin beat Novak Djokovic in 2008.Wawrinka has won both the French Open and Australian Open, and reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon the last two years. Del Porto reached the Wimbledon semifinals in 2013.---3:15 p.m.Play has started on outside courts at Wimbledon after several rain delays that have lasted more than four hours.Organizers are already behind schedule because of rain this week, with several second round matches being played along with third round matches.Play on Centre Court, the only venue at the All England Club with a retractable roof, has been continuous, with Stan Wawrinka facing Juan Martin del Potro.---2:05 p.m.The rain is back at Wimbledon.Venus Williams, who started her match on No. 1 Court later than scheduled because of rain, was forced off again while leading Daria Kasatkina 3-1.Play on Centre Court, the only venue at the All England Club with a retractable roof, is still going on, with Stan Wawrinka leading Juan Martin del Potro.---1:50 p.m.Five-time Wimbledon champion Venus Williams has started her third-round match against Daria Kasatkina after a rain delay of about 45 minutes.They are playing on No. 1 Court.Action is still being suspended on all the other courts at the All England Club -- except Centre Court, the only venue with a retractable roof, where Stan Wawrinka took the first set of his second-round match against Juan Martin del Potro.---1:20 p.m.There is tennis being played at Wimbledon -- on one court, anyway.Stan Wawrinka and Juan Martin del Potro have started their second-round match at Centre Court, with the retractable roof closed.Action is being delayed on other courts because of rain.---12:50 p.m.Only a few points were played before rain interrupted the action on Day 5 at Wimbledon.Dustin Brown of Germany took a 30-15 lead over Nick Kyrgios of Australia on Court No. 2, with play lasting for only 1 minute.Annika Beck of Germany took an early lead on Court 7. She won the first point and leads Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus 15-0.---12:30 p.m.With 13 Wimbledon titles between them, Serena Williams and Roger Federer will be back on Centre Court on Day 5 of the championships.While rain delayed early matches on the outside courts Friday, Williams and Federer were due up later on Centre Court, which has a retractable roof in case of bad weather.Six-time womens winner Williams was set to face fellow American Christina McHale in a second-round match, with seven-time mens champion Federer facing British player Daniel Evans in the third round.Weather permitting, five-time winner Venus Williams and two-time defending mens champion Novak Djokovic will be playing on Court No. 1. Venus, seeded No. 8, is due up first against No. 29 Daria Kasatkina, while Djokovic is paired against No. 28 Sam Querrey. Cheap Air Max 90 Wholesale . 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The medical staff initially thought hed torn the ligament, and the test a day later in Cincinnati confirmed it. Trevor Bayliss believes Ben Stokes could develop into one of the all-time best allrounders following his Man-of-the-Match performance in Chittagong.Bayliss, the England coach, made the comments after Stokes helped seal victory with 103 runs and six wickets in the match. Bayliss was particularly impressed with Stokes improvement against spin bowling on the sort of low, slow pitches on which he has struggled in the past.Coming to the crease in the second innings with England precariously placed on 46 for 4, Stokes compiled 85 in just over three hours with his trademark power complemented by some tight defence and mature rotation of the strike. He also gained reverse swing and generated impressive pace on a sluggish surface.He could be right up there with some of the all-time best allrounders, Bayliss said. Hes young into his career and thats going to be easier to judge the longer he goes. Only time will tell.But the strides hes made on the subcontinent playing spin have been top class. It wasnt all that long ago we were wondering how he might go on spin-friendly wickets, but hes a guy that works extremely hard in the nets.Its his defence to spin that has improved out of sight. We know that if he gets a bad ball he can hit anything over the fence, but youve got to be there to get that loose ball. In the past he probably hasnt had a lot of footwork, has played from the crease and backed his eye and his hands. But as weve seen on this tour, in the one-dayers and this Test, hes defended really well off the front foot, got right out and smothered the ball before it had a chance to spin and jump past the outside edge.It is not the first time Stokes has won high praise from an international coach. During Englands tour of the Caribbean in 2015, the then West Indies coach, Phil Simmons, remarked that Stokes was in the mould of Jacques Kallis and wished I had him at No. 6.... Thats the kind of cricketer you need.There will be those who scoff at such comments. They will point out that Bangladesh are rated the ninth-best team in the ICCs rankings and suggest that conclusions over Stokes worth be postponed until he has achieved success more consistently and against higher-ranked sides. But a reflection on some of the great allrounders best performances in Asia over the last half-century (see sidebar) underlines the impression that Stokes performance in Chittagong is worthy of some respect. Perhaps the next few weeks in India will define Stokes reputation in such conditions.There may also be an element of psychology in Bayliss comments; hearing such praise from his coach can do Stokes confidence no harm. But there can be little arguing with the allrounders value to the team. So much so that, while England are considering rotating other players, Bayyliss feels it is likely that Stokes will, fitness permitting, play all seven Tests before Christmas.dddddddddddd. Moeen Ali is viewed similarly by the management.Stokes is very important, Bayliss said. He allows us to play that extra spinner and the third pace bowler. Mo batting at No. 5 plays a similar role to us, especially here in the subcontinent, and the way he played in the first innings, he is suited to playing spin bowling.We dont want to get halfway through the India series and have one or two guys injured and definitely out. And we also want to give those guys who will probably play at some stage some game time.But it would be a brave man to bet against Stokes playing all seven Tests. Im not sure wed be game enough to drop him anyway; we might get a thump in the head. Hes a very resilient person, let alone cricketer, and he just keeps on keeping on. Weve just got to watch what he does between the Tests to make sure he is available for all the matches.While other players might be equally reluctant to miss a Test - you would expect no less from a professional cricketer, Bayliss said - it does seem England are committed to changes ahead of the second Test in Dhaka. Steven Finn, who has impressed with his rhythm and pace in training, could well come in for Stuart Broad or perhaps Chris Woakes, and Zafar Ansari may come in for Gareth Batty or perhaps Adil Rashid.England are keen to reiterate no-one is being dropped - Broad bowled an especially impressive spell towards the end of the first Test, including nine consecutive overs at the end of the fourth day - but may feel that Rashid, who was not at his best in Chittagong, would benefit from another bowl ahead of the India series.Ultimately, the decision over who plays in Dhaka may come down to the England managements view of the pitch: if it looks like it will turn sharply, Rashid may be left out on the basis that the other bowlers will gain enough purchase. But if it looks flat, he will play as he can gain turn on surfaces they cannot. Bayliss, like Cook, is reluctant to field a fourth spinner and is not considering changing the batsmen.Its a bit like playing five pace bowlers on a green seamer, he reasoned. If three or four cant do the job... Remember, weve got Joe Root who can bowl decent spinners as well.I dont think theres any reason to change the top six at this stage. The top four guys found it very difficult against the new ball facing the spinners. That was very difficult facing good spin bowlers on a wicket which sometimes bounced up around your shoulder and sometimes skidded straight through. Im sure all the batters will be better for it. 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