Get Involvedpublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
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Watch up to 12 courts on 'People's Sunday'
Berdych beats Zverev 3-6 4-6 6-4 1-6 on Centre
Tsonga beats Isner 19-17 in epic fifth set
Kyrgios beats Lopez - plays Murray on Monday
Serena Williams beats Annika Beck 6-3 6-0
Caroline Chapman and Tom Fordyce
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Vandeweghe 2-1 VInci*
Coco Vandeweghe starts and finishes her service game with an ace, as she moves 2-1 ahead early doors on Centre Court.
The 24-year-old, who stands at 6ft 1ins, has certainly got some power in her locker.
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*Vandeweghe 1-1 VInci
Sam Smith
Former British number one on BBC TV
Coco Vandeweghe's grandmother was a Miss America, her grandfather played for the New York Knicks and her mother was a two-time Olympic champion. It's very much a sporting family!
She’ll be into this crowd and they’ll be into her as well, and Roberta Vinci will be the same.
This is a really good game for Centre Court.
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Ben - I'll give you directions to the press box so you can deliver my glass of fizz.
BBC Two
Tim Henman appeared in the last Middle Sunday back in 2004 when he beat Morocco's Hicham Arazi by three sets to one.
"It was amazing and very unexpected," he said.
"The atmosphere was unbelievable. It was without question the best atmosphere I played in front of.
"When we walked on the court I didn't really know what to expect. We had Mexican waves and the crowd cheering every ball we hit in the warm up.
"I apologise profusely for not thanking the crowd as I walked off – it was pathetic!"
Vandeweghe v VInci
Hushed tones around Centre Court as the crowd wait patiently to greet the first contenders onto the grass.
Coco Vandeweghe is out first, followed by Italian Roberta VInci, who is overshadowed in stature by her American opponent.
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"Why didn't you tell me you were going to wear that jacket?"
I said I was going to kick off if I saw an umbrella today. Moments later, a load spring up in one corner of Centre Court.
Panic stations!
But fear not, there's no rain about. Just a bit of leakage from the roof, which was being moved back.
Some poor unsuspecting punters received a short, sharp shower...
It is glorious in SW19 this morning.
Please note, weather gods: I will properly kick off if any umbrellas go up this afternoon.
BBC Two.
Now.
Sue Barker and Tim Henman.
Go!
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Annie G: Getting the dog walked, veg prepped, house cleaned and Pimms made before 11.30am. Must be #middlesunday
Andrew Priestley: I volunteered to work today because there's normally no play on the middle-Sunday of Wimbledon. Thank you British Summer!
Coxy: Warwick services. 135 miles done, 80 to go. Centre Court I'm coming for you! Hope this sun stays!
Murray into last 16
There was a strange vibe in the air when Djokovic's shock defeat was announced on Centre Court yesterday.
British number one Andy Murray was on court at the time, on a water break during his match with John Millman.
The crowd cheered, Judy Murray let out a massive grin from her seat in the Royal Box, while Andy shuffled about after possibly clocking a side view of the results screen.
Murray went on to beat Australian Millman in straight sets. Could the stars align for him again this year?
Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray impresses in John Millman win
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So 2016's not been dull, has it?
Novak Djokovic's third round exit from Wimbledon was the latest in sporting shocks - after Leicester winning the Premier League, Iceland beating England at the Euros and Wales reaching the semi-finals in France.
Chief sports writer Tom Fordyce analyses what will surely be known as the year of the underdog.
Wimbledon day six
This was not in the script for day six.
Novak Djokovic - world number one and defending champion - went out. In the third round.
The three-time Wimbledon champion suffered shock defeat by American 28th seed Sam Querrey.
It was the Serb's first loss at a major since the French Open in 2015.
The 29-year-old has already won the Australian and French Opens this year, and was trying to become only the second man to win five successive major titles.
But big-serving Querrey pummeled 31 aces past the out-of-sorts Djokovic to win 7-6 (8-6) 6-1 3-6 7-6 (7-5).
Wimbledon 2016: Novak Djokovic out after shock defeat to Sam Querrey
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Other third round matches to look out for today on middle Sunday.
You can find a full order of play here.