Summary

  • Replay: Watch a selection of matches from day nine using the ‘Live Coverage’ tab

  • Matches include Murray v Dimitrov, Wawrinka v Federer, Djokovic v Cilic, Halep v Lisicki, Bouchard v Kerber

  • Highlights from the day's matches under the ‘Highlights’ tab

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

  1. Postpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    But that is that at the end of a pretty stunning day at SW19.

    Andy Murray's defence of his title is at an end. No longer can he be called Wimbledon champion.

    Another 77-year wait? Let's not think about that, rather reflect on the past 12 months. It was great while it lasted, wasn't it?

    Goodnight.

  2. Postpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    And there's always tomorrow. Second Thursday means women's semi-finals, which get under way at 13:00 BST on Centre Court.

    First, it's the battle of the Czechs, with 2011 champ Petra Kvitova taking on Lucie Safarova. Then, it's the new generation, as Eugenie Bouchard meets Simona Halep.

    There's tons of doubles action too - Jamie Murray will appearing on Centre late in the day.

  3. Postpublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    You want more? Head to the BBC Sport tennis index. There you can see all the highlights and reaction from Andy Murray's defeat by Grigor Dimitrov, read what the pundits think, watch video of the men's and women's quarter-finals and see the shot of the day.

  4. BBC coveragepublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Do you want to relive what at has happened at SW19 over the past eight hours or so? Can you bring yourself to watch it all over again?

    Today at Wimbledon has just begun on BBC Two, hosted by a very smart John Inverdale.

  5. Federer news conferencepublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Roger Federer on the rise of a new generation: "It's exciting to see new names. We still don't have the teenagers I would expect because it's hard to break through and be consistent over three, four matches in a row. But there's excitement around them and I'm really happy playing at this time."

  6. Postpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    GB Davis Cup captain Leon Smith on BBC Radio 5 live: "Kyrgios has been absolutely fantastic for world tennis. To see a young player really burst on to the scene, it usually takes a while for players to step up but he has shown it can be done. Raonic has to take a lot of credit too, he remained calm and played some tremendous tennis."

  7. Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    John Lloyd
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    "We have seen the birth of a star Australian here in Kyrgios but if Raonic serves like that against Federer he has a chance of beating him."

  8. Raonic reactionpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Milos Raonic speaking to BBC Sport: "It hasn't really sunk in. It's great to have that kind of a win, to have a lot of firsts, especially at a tournament where I've always wanted to do so well.

    "It's another step forward. My goal is to be the best player in the world and this is one of the steps I have to take to get there.

    "Against Federer I have to serve well. It's going to a great challenge and one I'm going to relish because I wanted to put myself in that position."

  9. Postpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    John Lloyd
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    "Raonic took command of the tie-breaker with exciting aggressive tennis. It was a tremendous effort from Kyrgios but the 39 aces from Raonic, the only way you will beat him is in tie-breakers."

  10. GAME, SET AND MATCHpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    An ace! Straight down the middle at 133mph! Milos Raonic is in to the Wimbledon semi-finals, ending the run of wildcard Nick Kyrgios. It's been some story for the Australian, but Raonic deserves his place in the last four. The Canadian will meet the great Roger Federer in his first Grand Slam semi-final.

  11. Postpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Hold on a second. He had five matchos, but three have gone a begging...

  12. Federer news conferencepublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Roger Federer after beating his fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka to reach the semi-finals: "I was thinking about it midway through the match, in the second set. You need energy to win the match, but you don't necessarily want to beat him, but I focused well and played as well as I could hope against someone with his game. I didn't have a huge problem although it is unusual playing a friend and especially a compatriot."

  13. Postpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Smash put away. Match points, lots of them for Milos Raonic.

  14. Postpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    An ace takes us to the change of ends. Roger Federer, speaking to the press, is close to learning his opponent.

  15. TIE-BREAKpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Naughty, naughty, audible expletive from Nick Kyrgios as Raonic has him on the run. A wild forehand gives the Canadian a mini-break, which he follows up with a forehand winner. This one could be done and dusted.

  16. TIE-BREAKpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Kyrgios has his heart, lungs and guts on his sleeve. Every emotion is displayed to the crowd, all screams and shouts. Raonic has the poker face, not giving anything away. An unstoppable ace that kisses the line sends us to a tie-break.

  17. Federer news conferencepublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Seven-time champion Roger Federer after overcoming Stan Wawrinka in four sets: "There was a lot on the line, playing against Stan, and the quarters shows the direction in how you are playing. I am pleased. Last year was a major disappointment because Wimbledon is one of my major goals of the season. It was rough and went back to practise and I'm happy to be back in the semis."

  18. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Andrew Castle
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    "If these two were boxers they would be in the middle of the ring throwing haymakers at each other."

  19. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Raonic holding in the blink of an eye, asking the weary body of Kyrgios to lumber around Court One. Every Australian point is cheered, every Canadian one met with a groan. Kyrgios feeling the heat at 40-30 on his serve, coming through with some heavy breathing. Raonic will once more serve to stay in the fourth.

  20. Raonic v Kyrgiospublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    M MC:, external So great to see fresh, exciting, new players on tour.