What the back pages say: Nothing will stop me now, says Murray
DAILY MAIL
Andy Murray pledged that nothing will stop his charge towards the Wimbledon final after being left as the lone Britain in the singles quarter-finals.
Also: Lions coach Warren Gatland may gamble on out of form Brian O'Driscoll as his skipper for Saturday's deciding rugby union Test against Australia, after Sam Warburton was ruled out with a 'significant' hamstring tear picked up during the second Test defeat.
THE TIMES
Wimbledon simply does not seem capable this year of serving up an ordinary day. Yesterday, British hopes were first dashed and then lifted as Laura Robson's fairytale journey came to an end, but Andy Murray eased through to the quarter-final stage with a straight-sets victory over Mikhail Youzhny, of Russia.
THE SUN
Battling Andy Murray says he will play through the pain barrier to win Wimbledon.
Also: Jack Wilshere has urged Arsenal to sign Wayne Rooney - claiming he would win them the title and put 'fear' into their rivals....Ray Wilkins last night accused Roman Abramovich of damaging the England team during his decade as Chelsea owner.
THE INDEPENDENT
The needle on Wimbledon's shockometer, which has been lurching wildly for the last eight days, all but leapt off the scale here yesterday as Serena Williams suffered one of the most remarkable defeats in All England Club history.
THE GUARDIAN
Andy Murray admitted last night the the ongoing shocks at this year's Wimbledon would act as a warning against complacency as he moved into the quarter-finals.
Also: The British and Irish Lions will be without their captain, Sam Warburton, for the decisive final Test in Sydney on Saturday.
DAILY STAR
Manchester United are set to make an improved £16m bid for Leighton Baines in the hope of luring him to Old Trafford.
Also: Andy Murray last night told his worried fans that injury won't derail his Wimbledon title charge.
DAILY MIRROR
Bayern Munich are to launch a £35million bid for Chelsea defender David Luiz.
Also: Andy Murray vowed to play through the pain barrier to win Wimbledon......New Manchester United boss David Moyes has turned down an approach from Arsenal for Wayne Rooney - but is now bracing himself for a bid from Chelsea.
DAILY EXPRESS
Andy Murray has vowed to play through the pain barrier after his 6-4, 7-6, 6-1 victory over Russian Mikhail Youzhny took him to the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Also: The Lions now know they must do without their captain in Saturday's deciding third Test as a result of Sam Warburton's hamstring injury.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Never mind the end of Roger Federer, never mind the demise of Rafael Nadal, what the crowd on Centre Court witnessed yesterday afternoon represents the most astonishing result of this champion-slaying Wimbledon.
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