Summary

  • Andy Murray beats Tomas Berdych 6-3 6-3 6-3

  • Murray through to third Wimbledon final

  • Briton will face Canada's Milos Raonic on Sunday

  • Raonic beat Federer 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 7-5 6-3

  1. Federer bidding for number eightpublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Federer v Raonic

    After struggling with injury earlier this year, Roger Federer looks back on track and is aiming to win his eighth Wimbledon title. 

    Until the quarter-finals, the Swiss third seed had not dropped a set and he came back from match point down against Marin Cilic to win in five sets. 

    At the age of 34 years and 336 days, Federer could become the oldest man to reach the final here since 1974.

    If he beats Milos Raonic today, he will own the record for the most Wimbledon victories. He's currently tied on 84 with Jimmy Connors.

    RFImage source, Getty Images
  2. Fan frenzypublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Federer v Raonic (13:00 BST)

    He's a popular man is Rog.

  3. Behind the scenes at Wimbledonpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Frank Keogh
    BBC Sport

    From Victorian royalty to virtual reality, the museum at Wimbledon is open to the public and offers a fascinating insight to the tournament.

    Commercial manager Ashley Jones gave me a tour, and pointed out a poster from 1893 which was donated 12 years ago.

    "We restored the poster after it was posted to us, having been at the back of someone's mirror for 110 years," he said.

    You can see more photos, stats and facts from around SW19 right here.

    poster
  4. Elsewhere at SW19...published at 11:30 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Wimbledon day 11

    As well as the men's semi-finals, there's also five other live streams you can follow on this link.

    Britain's Gordon Reid is competing in the inaugural wheelchair singles on court 17, while compatriot Jordanne Whiley follows in the women's wheelchair doubles, in which she is defending champion.

    Live guide
  5. Recappublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Wimbledon ladies' semi-finals

    We already know our women's finalists for this year. Step forward, Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber.

    Williams secured her place in record time, beating unseeded Russian Elena Visnina 6-2 6-0 in only 48 minutes.

    German Kerber, meanwhile, overcame Williams' older sister - five-time champion Venus - 6-4 6-4 to reach her first Wimbledon final.

    Saturday's match is a repeat of this year's Australian Open final, which was won by 28-year-old Kerber.

    Media caption,

    Wimbledon 2016: Angelique Kerber beats Venus Williams

  6. Every moment coveredpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

  7. Weather watchpublished at 11:11 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Wimbledon day 11

  8. Postpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 8 July 2016

    Welcome to day 11 at Wimbledon!

    It's time for the last four men to show us what they're made of.

    Up first on Centre Court it's seven-time champion Roger Federer against Canadian powerhouse Milos Raonic.

    Following on will be British number one Andy Murray against Czech tenth seed Tomas Berdych.

    Not a bad Friday line-up, I'll think you'll agree.

  9. And then there were fourpublished at 11:00

    Wimbledon: Men's semi-finals day

    We've trawled our way through the audition stages, got rid of a few stragglers via boot camp, narrowed it down again at judges' houses, while some talented individuals have been voted out at the live stage.

    Now only four remain. But who will be your new Wimbledon champion?

    *cue cheesy music talent show theme tune*

    Men's semi-finalsImage source, Getty Images