Williams backed up her Monday doubles with with a stunning victory over Stearns, who was ranked as high as No. 28 in the world two months ago.

There are five combined ATP and WTA tournaments taking place this week—and all of them are streaming on the Tennis Channel app.

Here's five things you need to know about Thursday's tennis, and where you can watch each event.

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Venus Williams will try to reach her first WTA quarterfinal of the decade in Washington D.C.

Her run in doubles may have come to an end on Wednesday, but today Venus will take the singles court again against No. 5 seed Magdalena Frech in the hopes of reaching her first WTA quarterfinal since Cincinnati in August of 2019. Meanwhile, Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu will play each other for the first time in the first match-up of the week between Grand Slam champions—that’s at any of the five ATP and WTA events this week. World No. 4 Jessica Pegula is also on the schedule.

👉 Stream WTA Washington here.

The Top 3 American men are in action on the men’s side in D.C., too.

Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe—currently ranked No. 4, No. 8 and No. 11, respectively—are all on the schedule as all eight round-of-16 matches on the men’s side take place today. Three more Top 20 players—Alex de Minaur, Daniil Medvedev and Flavio Cobolli—are in action too, as are up-and-coming Americans Brandon Nakashima and Learner Tien, the latter of which just improved to 4-1 this year against Top 10 players on Wednesday. He takes on Alejandro Davidovich Fokina today.

👉 Stream ATP Washington here.

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Alexander Bublik tries to keep his hot streak going in Kitzbuhel.

With his opening win earlier this week, the Kazakh has now won 14 of his last 16 matches, a stretch that spans the end of the spring clay-court season, the entire grass-court season and now the first few weeks of the summer clay-court season. He’ll play countryman Alexander Shevchenko for a spot in the semifinals of the ATP 250 event as all four quarterfinal matches take the court today.

👉 Stream ATP Kitzbuhel here.

Luciano Darderi tries to keep his hot streak going as all four quarterfinals take place in Umag.

The Italian, who lifted the title in Bastad last week, is now on a six-match winning streak after his opening victory in Umag—and now he’ll take on one of the ATP tour’s rising stars in Dino Prizmic. The 19-year-old Croat, perhaps best known for battling Novak Djokovic for over four hours in the first round of the Australian Open last year, will try to reach the first ATP semifinal of his career today, and on home soil, too.

👉 Stream ATP Umag here.

All four quarterfinals take place at the WTA event in Prague, too.

Home favorite and No. 1 seed Linda Noskova is only 20 years old, but today she’ll try to reach her fourth consecutive semifinal in Prague—she was a semifinalist in 2022, a finalist in 2023 and a semifinalist again in 2024. She’ll take on doubles world No. 1 Katerina Siniakova in an all-Czech clash. American Ann Li is also in action, trying to reach her first semifinal since Singapore in February, where she went on to reach the final.

👉 Stream WTA Prague here.