The Wimbledon men’s singles quarterfinals kicks off today on the eve of the 4th of July, though there are no American players left to represent the red, white, and blue. Despite this, the tournament has been stacked with highs and lows, as some high seed player were upset by underdogs and others managed to squeak by. The women’s singles event is to take place tomorrow with four deserving and persevering competitors.

The first two matches are scheduled for this morning with the second coming later this afternoon, but no. 1 seed Novak Djokovic is still in it and will look to vanquish no. 7 Tomáš Berdych of the Czech Republic, who’s no slouch having made it to the Australian Open quarterfinals for the last three straight years as well as the Wimbledon finals in 2010 where he was defeated by Rafael Nadal.

No. 2 Andy Murray is also still competing though he faces a much smaller task on paper in the unseeded Fernando Verdasco. The Spaniard Verdasco achieved a world ranking of 7 back in 2009 but has yet to reach the finals of any major Grand Slam event. Murray is no stranger to Verdascao, though, having beaten him in nearly every tournament and every match they’ve faced each other in.

As for the women’s singles, defending Wimbledon champ and former no. 1 seed Serena Williams was upset two days ago as Germany native and no. 23 seed Sabine Lisicki pulled out an unlikely victory. Williams’ loss came in the form of 6-2, 1-6, and 6-4 sets proving just why Patrick Mouratoglou, one of Williams’ coaches, said “She’s human.” The highest seeded player in the women’s singles event is now no. 4 Agnieszka Radwa?ska of Poland, who has yet to take home any Grand Slam major but made it to the Wimbledon finals last year in her first appearance.

Be sure to check out our Wimbledon 2013 live stream for live updates and gameplay. But let’s turn it over to you. Which tennis player do you think will come out of Wimbledon victorious?