Summary

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  • Matches include Muller v Federer, Kerber v Watson and Wawrinka v Lu

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  • Relive day four in the live text below

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  1. Postpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Sam Querrey are currently warming up on Court Two as they prepare to resume their epic five-setter. They were locked at 9-9 when darkness fell last night. Tsonga was a semi-finalist at Wimbledon in 2011 and 2012 but has slipped to 17 in the world.

  2. GAME, SET AND MATCHpublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Nick KyrgiosImage source, Getty Images

    Frenchman Richard Gasquet, the 13th seed, has tumbled out of Wimbledon as rising star Nick Kyrgios wins a five-set thriller 3-6 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-5 10-8 in three hours and 53 minutes. Gasquet will be kicking himself, he had NINE match points in the fifth set. NINE.

  3. Postpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Rosol holds to love in about 40 seconds. Ace, reload, ace, reload, slam, blam, over to you Rafa.

  4. Postpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Nadal all twinkling toes and flashing blade out there now - after all the go-slows and fiddle-faddling when he was behind, he's now rattling through his service games. The two-time champion a game away from the third round.

  5. Postpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Miles Maclagan
    Former coach to Andy Murray and Laura Robson on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Early on Nadal was having to absorb so much from Rosol. It is classic Nadal: 'let's see if my opponent can do it for a whole match, then slowly reel them in'. In the end it has been a bit of a procession. Nadal has been the template for mental toughness for so long."

  6. Postpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    It's going on and on and on over on court two. Nick Kyrgios has saved nine match points on the Richard Gasquet serve, and the match is now poised at two sets apiece and 8-8 in the decider.

  7. Postpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Pat Cash
    1987 Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Nadal has raised his level of play in terms of his passing shots and winners. Rosol had to play three sets of brilliant tennis to get past Nadal but he has been hot and cold. For a set and a half he was extremely hot."

  8. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    36 unforced errors now from Rosol, and Nadal not even in double figures. Nadal snarling at 30-30 before a forehand scoop down the line drifts just wide, and a glimpse of first-set Lukas with a clean forehand blast down the line to stay alive.

  9. Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Errors again from Lukas - forehand just long, same again off Nadal's next serve. Big serve, punishing forehand, on he marches. Inexorable progress now, you'd have to say.

  10. Postpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    A little skip and bounce from Rosol as he goes to his chair with service secured. Does he still believe? He buries his face in a Wimbledon 2014 towel, wipes the sweat from his forearms and thighs and prepares to face down the Nadal guns once again.

  11. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Nadal holds to love again, and with 14 minutes gone in this fourth set you fear time is running out for his Czech opponent.

  12. Postpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Pat Cash
    1987 Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Kyrgios is the future of tennis. There is no doubt he is the real deal. He has unbelievable talent. A world No. 1 junior, the highest-ranked teenager in the world, he is winning the lower-ranked tournaments.

    "He has incredible flair, a great touch and a fun attitude that gets people laughing. I think he is the most talented player I've seen out of Australia since Philippoussis. He has saved seven match points so he has some guts too."

  13. Postpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "Rosol is still dangerous but he is weakened, he has been given a lot of body blows. You look at the guy's rankings, his overall career record, logic would tell you he is not going to be able to keep it up for five sets. But it would have been a whole lot more difficult for Rafa if he had gone two sets down."

  14. Get involvedpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Default Girl:, external There is no way Nadal is going to allow himself to be defeated by Rosol for a second time. Just not an option.

    'Sam:, external If you want to beat Nadal, beat him this week because by next week the grass turns to clay at the baseline...

  15. Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    As suddenly as it departed, the Rosol serving mojo returns - brace of aces to get on the board in this fourth set. How long will it stay? No-one has the faintest. That's the Rosol way.

  16. Postpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "That nail in the coffin, someone has got the hammer and is starting to hit it. Nadal is looking so good now. Rosol has not been the same player since he complained to the umpire about the time Nadal was taking."

  17. Postpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Nadal accelerating away into the distance, Rosol left spluttering in the dust. Nadal hold serves to love, and he's now landing 79% of his first serves - a mighty mountain for the underdog to climb.

  18. Postpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Commentator Alastair Eykyn: "Maybe, maybe Rafael Nadal has weathered the storm. It is a little hard to tell given the way Rosol plays streaky tennis. He just seems to have lost the magic from his wand at the minute. Nadal has been floored on so many occasions in this match and yet he is ahead. Rosol is beginning to look a busted flush."

  19. Postpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    Uh-oh. Rosol rocking - long with a forehand, break points a-go-go, Nadal salivating, Big return, Rosol... way long. Service broken in the opening game of the set, and if he comes back from here, we'll have to call it the Miracle of Centre Court.

  20. Postpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 26 June 2014

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "Nadal has got to feel good about where he's at in terms of his movement, in terms of his intensity. I have never seen someone point after point that just gives it everything. Rosol is slightly exposed, he's not the mover that Rafa is, and he is starting to the feel the effects of this match, emotionally and physically."