Summary

  • Watch a selection of matches from day seven in 'Live Coverage'

  • Matches include Murray v Anderson, Djokovic v Tsonga, Bouchard v Cornet and Dimitrov v Mayer

  • Click 'Highlights' for the day's best shots and action

  • Relive all of the day’s live text updates – they follow below

  1. Postpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Come on folks, we've all got homes to go to.

    As the stage lights flick off Centre Court, it is closing time at Wimbledon.

    Doors open at 10:30 BST tomorrow. See you there.

  2. Order of playpublished at 21:42 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    So onward. Day eight. What's it got for us? This is what it's got for us. More than your RDA of tennis goodness by my reckoning.

    Centre Court:

    Kerber (Ger) v Sharapova (Rus)

    Kyrgios (Aus) v Nadal (Spa)

    Kvitova (Cze) v Zahlavova Strycova (Cze)

    Court One:

    Robredo (Spa) v Federer (Sui)

    Safarova (Cze) v Makarova (Rus)

  3. Best of the videopublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    "Never mind reading Mike," I hear you cry. "What do you think this the 19th century? Give me some of that technicolour video goodness. And give it to me now."

    You are in luck.

    You can watch British number two Laura Robson in discussion with Maria Sharapova ten years on from the latter's Wimbledon triumph.

    Novak Djokovic's final blow might have given it a run for the it's money, but Andy Murray's wrist-flick winner is the shot of the day.

    And finally, Rafa Nadal v Tim Henman in a Copa-uppy, keepy-uppy tennis ball challenge, with model Amy Willerton also making the edit. How did that happen?

  4. Day sevenpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Today winners: Eugenie Bouchard, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Sabine Lisicki, Grigor Dimitov, Feliciano Lopez, Stan Wawrinka, Petra Kvitova, Yaroslava Shvedova, Ekaterina Makarova, Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Lucie Safarova.

    Read how they did it and to whom on today's men's and women's round-up

  5. Postpublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    After Andy Murray laid out his claims to the Wimbledon title with an impressive win over Kevin Anderson, Novak Djokovic put forward his own case with that win.

    Murray seemed slightly thrown when the roof was pulled over Centre Court, Djokovic looked vulnerable when the crowd got behind his opponent.

    One of those factors would be guaranteed if they meet, as seeded in Friday's semi-finals. Fingers crossed for some sun on the other.

  6. Get involvedpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Saiqa Shaheen:, external Djokovic is a BEAST! What an epic match, gutted for Tsonga though he's a great sport.

    Jane Bourne:, external Based on this performance, Novak Djokovic is UNSTOPPABLE.

    James Taylor:, external I know Djokovic isn't the most likeable bloke but he's a winner and plays at his best when he has to fight hard.

  7. Djokovic reactionpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images

    Novak Djokovic on his quarter-final opponent Marin Cilic who he leads 9-0 in the head to head: "It plays maybe a little bit in my mental favour, but he is now working with Goran Ivanisevic and he has improved a lot, especially his serve which is important on this surface.

    "He has beaten Tomas Berdych and Jeremy Chardy and he knows how to win on grass so it will be a tough one."

  8. Djokovic reactionpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Novak Djokovic speaking to BBC TV on facing Marin Cilic next, while some fourth-round ties are yet to be resolved because of the weather:

    "We'll both have the same conditions but the rest of the guys in the bottom half of the draw have had matches cancelled. That's London, that's the weather and it happens but we're scheduled to be on Centre Court with a roof."

  9. Djokovic reactionpublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Novak Djokovic speaking to BBC TV following his 6-3 6-4 7-6 win over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga: "In the third set he started to serve very well, and it was hard to get the ball back into play. I saved a couple of break points, and at 6-5 I had an opportunity and I used it. It was a great match.

    "I am feeling good. I had two days off and recovered a little bit. I had a couple of tough matches last week, especially the second round against Radek Stepanek, so it was good to win this in straight sets against such a good player as Tsonga."

  10. Djokovic into quarter-finalspublished at 21:11 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    DjokovicImage source, AFP

    Novak Djokovic's face was a picture after hitting that final winner. Chin jutted out, eyes bulging, lips tight and nodding slowly at the crowd. He never had any doubt. They could have jeered his every twitch, cheered Tsonga's every cough and he would prevail.

  11. Djokovic v Tsongapublished at 21:10 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    John Lloyd
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    "It was a majestic performance by Djokovic, he knew this was going to be his toughest challenge so far and his level just rose and it had to, it was an excellent performance."

  12. Djokovic v Tsongapublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Jimmy Connors
    Two-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "That was great from both players, the level was of such high quality it was great to watch."

  13. GAME, SET AND MATCHpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    What drama! Novak Djokovic streaks a returns cross-court past a helpless Tsonga and spreads his arms in triumph. Clean winner. Or is it? A call of out from the line-judge. Hawk-Eye knows the truth though.

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images

    Djokovic home and hosed to a quarter-final against Marin Cilic.

  14. Tie-breakpublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga breathing fire and serving meteors, walloping away two big serves to move to 5-4. Djokovic swats away a volley and Tsonga blocks a return long. 6-5 Djoko. Tension you could chew on.

  15. Tie-breakpublished at 21:04 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Tight and tidy over the first four points. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga blasting away an ace to level up the board at 2-2. He misses with first serve on the next though and gets lucky with a thick net cord which dribbles the ball over Djoko's side. 3-2 Tsonga and a worrying grimace and grip of the forearm from Novak Djokovic...

    Whatever that twinge was it doesn't stop the Serb holding serve on the next point.

  16. Djokovic v Tsongapublished at 21:03 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Mark Woodforde
    Former Grand Slam doubles champion on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Jo-Wilfried TsongaImage source, Getty Images

    "It must be so difficult for Novak, the crowd just want to see more tennis. It's not that they are against Novak, they just like to see Jo-Wilfried fighting."

  17. Postpublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Novak Djokovic ground that game into the dust like it was a bug on the heel of his shoe. Hold to love, into the breaker we go.

  18. Postpublished at 20:59 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga trots to his chair with a spring in his step and kick in his heel. He is seeing the ball like a beach ball and will have a tie-break at least in this third set.

    A sneaky little sideways glance into the eyes of Djokovic as well from the Frenchman as they cross at the net post and he checks for any cracks or creaks in the Serb's psyche.

  19. Postpublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Novak Djokovic knows he is on enemy territory, but he looks like he has come to terms with the fact that this is a solo mission. A gritty hold, but Tsonga's momentum is massing.

  20. Postpublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    A pep-rally of a love game from Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as he cracks down a fistful of aces, each roared through more enthusiastically than the last by the Centre Court crowd.