The third quarter is the widest open of the four, with unseeded Cameron Norrie the lone player with a semifinal showing at SW19 under his belt. While Roland Garros runner-up Alexander Zverev—the fourth seed—and sixth seed Andrey Rublev are projected to meet in the last eight, there are plenty of viable contenders looking to shake up that scenario.
There’s 13th seed Taylor Fritz, a player seeking his third Eastbourne title this weekend with a past quarterfinal effort at the All England Club. Stuttgart champion Jack Draper, the No. 28 seed, could also factor in. As could No. 20 seed Sebastian Korda and Queen’s Club runner-up Lorenzo Musetti. Like Korda, 11th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is looking to improve upon his best performance: the round of 16.