Sloane Stephens and Marion Bartoli face off in the Women's Singles quarterfinals at 2013 Wimbledon. Call it Old vs. Young or Veteran vs. Beginner, but these ladies are at the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of age and experience. If you can't watch this matchup, listen to the live feed online as Stephens and Bartoli try to advance to the tournament's semifinals.
Stephens might be a bit gassed as the No. 17 seed has played a total of 11 games through the first four rounds of the tournament. Meanwhile, Bartoli has mercilessly eliminated all her opponents in straight sets, totaling a minimum of eight in the tournament.
Stephens is a wild card in the tournament. She could be feeling the pressure since Serena Williams is no longer in the tournament, making Stephens the final American remaining in the tournament. The 20-year-old could fold. However, on the other hand, Stephens could also feel closer to the crown because Williams is no longer in the tournament.
Without a doubt, all of these players will come out with intensity as they all can all smell the championship as Williams is no longer standing in the way. Bartoli is no slouch, though she has never won a grand slam title. She's had her sprinkles of success at Wimbledon, most recently in 2011 when she made it to the quarterfinals. Four years before, she was the runner-up in the tournament. Bartoli's most successful run in recent years was at the 2012 U.S. Open where she made it to the quarterfinals.