Once again, Britain's hopes at Wimbledon rest with Andy Murray. He was the only Briton left in the tournament Tuesday after the seven other men and women from the host country lost in the first round.
The No. 7 seed Cilic and 45th-ranked de Minaur didn't even start their third-round match at Louis Armstrong Stadium until after 10 p.m., because of day-session matches that ran long Saturday. Cilic ...