LONDON -- While every other man left in the Wimbledon draw was busy playing over the weekend, Roger Federer got a two-day break.Hell get back to work on Monday.Federer, whose record 17 Grand Slam titles include seven at the All England Club, faces 29th-ranked Steve Johnson of the U.S., as all 16 mens and womens fourth-round matches are on the Day 8 schedule. Thanks to putting matches on court on the middle Sunday for the first time since 2004, and fourth time ever, the tournament is finally back on track after a rainy Week 1.Back on Friday, Federer was the first man to get through the third round, helped by getting to play each of his matches on Centre Court, Wimbledons only arena with a retractable roof.Nine others advanced Saturday.And six more men had to win Sunday, including four -- No. 7 Richard Gasquet, No. 12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, No. 15 Nick Kyrgios and No. 32 Lucas Pouille -- whose matches began the day before. So that quartet will be in action for a third day in a row Monday.Dont expect much sympathy from Federer for those who might be weary.Credit to myself for maybe winning as much as I did here in previous years that I do get put on either Centre Court or (No. 1 Court). Maybe (Ive) got to go on Court 1 next week. Maybe have to play four days straight. Who knows? Federer said. Yeah, things have gone well for me in the first week. Well see how they go in the second week.First up is Johnson in what shapes up as quite a mismatch.Federer is trying to reach his 48th Grand Slam quarterfinal, Johnson his first.At 26, Johnson is 8 years younger than Federer, and is not shy about saying the Swiss star was one of my idols growing up.Its going to be a great experience, Johnson said after playing Saturday. Im going to go out there thinking Im going to be the winner. I have no fear out there. Im going to go out there and try and play my best tennis, and hopefully my plan works.He can take some inspiration from his pal and doubles partner, Sam Querrey, who ended No. 1 Novak Djokovics 30-match Grand Slam winning streak on Saturday.Gives everybody confidence, Johnson said.Heres what else to look for on Monday at Wimbledon:QUERREYS FOLLOW-UP: Querrey, an American seeded 28th, now faces a much less heralded opponent than Djokovic, 51st-ranked Nicolas Mahut. But consider this: Mahut, who has reached No. 1 in doubles, has won both previous matchups against Querrey, including last month on a grass court in the Netherlands.FRENCH FOURSOME: Mahut joins Gasquet, Tsonga and Pouille in giving France four men in Wimbledons round of 16 for the first time in 87 years. Gasquet and Tsonga face each other, while Pouille plays No. 19 Bernard Tomic of Australia.GET YOUR POPCORN: Possibly the most entertaining mens match will be the days last on Centre Court: No. 2 Andy Murray against No. 15 Nick Kyrgios. Murray is a two-time major champion from Britain who will hear plenty of home-crowd support. Kyrgios is as polarizing as they come, a 21-year-old Australian who will hit a flashy between-the-legs shot on one point, then scream something someone finds offensive on the next. Theyre pals, and Murray has been one of Kyrgios staunchest defenders.WOMENS MATCHES: The two oldest women left are 36-year-old Venus Williams and her 34-year-old sister Serena. They also have combined for 11 Wimbledon trophies -- or 11 more than the other 14 players still in the draw put together. Fourth-rounders are No. 1 Serena vs. No. 13 Svetlana Kuznetsova; No. 8 Venus vs. No. 12 Carla Suarez Navarro; No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska vs. No. 19 Dominika Cibulkova; No. 4 Angelique Kerber vs. Misaki Doi; No. 5 Simona Halep vs. No. 9 Madison Keys; No. 21 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. No. 27 CoCo Vandeweghe; No. 28 Lucie Safarova vs. Yaroslava Shvedova; Ekaterina Makarova vs. Elena Vesnina.---Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowardFendrichAir Max Pas Cher En Ligne . In the lead up - which seemed to begin the moment Mike Geiger blew the whistle in Houston last Thursday night - the Impact rumour mill went into overdrive. The speculation went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety. Air Max Pas Cher Livraison Rapide .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. http://www.airmaxpascherfrance.fr/ . -- There were a lot of firsts for the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. Achat Air Max Pas Cher . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Air Max Pas Cher France . Still, Brewers manager Ron Roenicke thought taking him out before the fifth inning was an unusual move. "Im looking up at the board and hes got two hits given up and one run, and Im taking him out after the fourth inning," Roenicke said. WASHINGTON -- Nolan Arenado went 4 for 4, including his 35th home run and a triple, and drove in three runs as the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 5-3 on Sunday.Arenado and David Dahl hit back-to-back home runs in the third inning off Nationals rookie Lucas Giolito.Chad Bettis (11-7) allowed two runs, both on solo homers, and five hits with six strikeouts over seven innings in his longest start since April 10.Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and Wilson Ramos went deep for Washington.Giolito (0-1) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings for the NL East leaders. Washington has dropped six of eight.Adam Ottavino recorded the final three outs for his second save after Harper homered off Boone Logan leading off the ninth. Colorado took two of three from Washington.Arenado now has 31 RBI in August.The Nationals officially recalled Giolito from Triple-A Syracuse before the start of Sundays game and sent infielder Wilmer Difo to Double-A Harrisburg. Washingtons top prospect allowed three of the first four batters to reach as Arenados RBI single put Colorado up 1-0.Turner immediately tied it in the bottom of the first with a leadoff homer.In third, Arenados liner cleared the fence in left for a two-run blast and Dahl followed with a drive for a 4-1 lead. All three runs in the third came with two outs.Arenados fifth-inning triple was initially scored a three-basee error on Harper misjudged a fly ball hit to sunny right field.ddddddddddddHarper went 1 foir 4 a day after he was ejected in the 10th inning of Washingtons 9-4 loss for arguing a called third strike.Washington reliever Koda Glovers wild pitch landed flush on the left shoulder of home plate umpire Mike Muchlinksi in the eighth. As Nationals catcher Ramos simultaneously searched for the ball and checked on the crumpled umpire, Daniel Descalso scored from second base for a 5-2 lead.Muchlinksi remained in the game.Colorado won the season series 4-2.TRAINERS ROOMRockies: RHP Tyler Chatwood (10-8, 3.75), on the disabled list with a mid-back strain since Aug. 16, will have a rehab start Monday for Double-A Hartford at Richmond. Chatwood is expected to go five innings or about 75 pitches.Nationals: RHP Joe Ross (right shoulder inflammation) allowed one run on three hits in one inning Sunday in his first rehab appearance with Triple-A Syracuse.UP NEXTRockies: Colorado returns home to begin a three-game series against the Dodgers. RHP Jon Gray (8-6, 4.61 gets the nod for the Rockies.Nationals: RHP Tanner Roark (13-7, 2.99 ERA) faces Phillies rookie Jake Thompson (1-3, 9.78) in the first of 22 straight games for Washington against NL East opponents. ' ' '