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. Stats of the daypublished at 11:11 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Of the players still remaining in the main draw, Rafael Nadal has the best first serve percentage in the men's draw with 73%. Caroline Wozniacki is the best of the survivors in the women's draw with 79%.

    Novak Djokovic faces Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in one of the games of the day, with Djokovic looking to extend his winning streak against the Frenchman to 10 games. In their most recent meeting, at this year's French Open, Tsonga won just six games.

    Andy Murray has dropped only 19 games on his way to reaching the last 16 - the fewest he has ever dropped on his way to this stage at Wimbledon.

  2. One to watch - menpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Feliciano LopezImage source, Getty Images

    Feliciano Lopez arrived at Wimbledon in phenomenal form on grass having reached the final at Queen's before winning the title in Eastbourne.

    The Spanish lefthander has yet to drop a set in his opening two matches but faces a tricky encounter against big-serving John Isner the ninth seed. They'll be in action in the first match on court three at 11:30 BST.

  3. One to watch - womenpublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Eugenie BouchardImage source, Getty Images

    Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, who was named after the British princess, is flying up the rankings this year, following semi-finals at the Australian Open and French Open, and on course for a Wimbledon quarter-final with Maria Sharapova.

    Standing in her way is Alize Cornet, the 25th seed who sensationally knocked top seed Serena Williams out of the tournament on Saturday. The pair have met just once, in 2013 and on clay, with Cornet winning in three sets. A tasty encounter to kick off Centre Court today.

  4. Order of play - Court Onepublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Court One (13:00 BST start)

    Sabine Lisicki v Ana Ivanovic 6-4 1-1 to a finish

    Grigor Dimitrov v Leonardo Mayer

    Angelique Kerber v Maria Sharapova

    Serena & Venus Williams v Kristina Barrois & Stefanie Voegele

  5. Order of play - Centrepublished at 10:50 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Centre Court (13:00 BST start)

    Alize Cornet v Eugenie Bouchard

    Andy Murray v Kevin Anderson

    Novak Djokovic v Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

  6. Postpublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    "You get £50 for each celeb spot in Heat, but I'll sacrifice that to bring you news of Amelie Mauresmo on a head-clearing jog across Wimbledon Common this morning. She looked like a coach confident that her charge Andy Murray will quell the challenge of a six-foot-eight-inch big-serving South African Kevin Anderson later today. You could see it in her stride..."

    Murray plays Anderson in the second match on Centre Court at approximately 14:30 BST.

  7. Postpublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Tim Henman
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    "For me the biggest challenge for Andy at the business end of this tournament will be dealing with adversity in matches, which is something that has never been easy for him

    "But Murray has the title under his belt now. He is more experienced and I see no reason to believe he won't handle the difficult moments in matches just as well as he did last year.

    "All the signs are positive. Now it's down to Murray to deliver."

    Read more from Tim Henman on the tennis pages.

  8. Postpublished at 10:46 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Andy MurrayImage source, Reuters

    But Andy Murray has no such concerns. He'll play today and then every other day until the final, if all goes to plan with his form and the weather. The Briton is second on Centre Court today, at approximately 14:30 BST.

  9. Postpublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    It could be an even more hectic week for Stan Wawrinka, the Australian Open champion, who played just two matches in the first week and now faces the prospect of five matches in seven days if he gets all the way to the final.

  10. Postpublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are two men who will be disadvantaged by Saturday's rain delay.

    There's no room for their fourth round matches on Saturday, meaning they'll have to play Tuesday and Wednesday if they progress.

    Nadal, the world number one said the scheduled "cannot be perfect", but added playing twice in as many days was "not good".

  11. Postpublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    All England ClubImage source, PA

    Morning all and welcome to a sun-soaked All England Club in south-west London for day seven of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships.

    Ordinarily, this is the day where both men and women play their fourth round matches, but with rain playing havoc on Saturday, a few third round fixtures are still to be played, forcing some fourth round ties into tomorrow.

  12. Postpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 30 June 2014

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Five hours. That's the amount of time Andy Murray has required on court to despatch three opponents and reach the fourth round of Wimbledon.

    The defending champion has yet to drop a set and has extended his winning run at the All England Club to 16 matches, stretching back to London 2012.

    The man bidding to end that run is big-serving, 6ft 8in South African Kevin Anderson. How will Murray fare against the 20th seed? Not long until we find out...