Next up for Murray?published at 17:09 British Summer Time 7 July 2017
Murray v Fognini
Andy Murray is on Centre Court next, but if he beats Fognini, what's next?
He will face Benoit Paire of France, after he beat Jerzy Janowicz 6-2 7-6 6-3.
Andy Murray beats Fognini 6-2 4-6 6-1 7-5 in dramatic match
Murray second Briton into fourth round
Konta through but Watson & Bedene out
Jamie Murray out of men's doubles
Nadal beats Khachanov 6-1 6-4 7-6
Williams beats Osaka 7-6 6-4
Michael Emons and Tom Rostance
Murray v Fognini
Andy Murray is on Centre Court next, but if he beats Fognini, what's next?
He will face Benoit Paire of France, after he beat Jerzy Janowicz 6-2 7-6 6-3.
Konta 6-4 6-1 Sakkari
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
After moaning earlier about the lack of union flags on Centre Court during Heather Watson's match, I spotted three in a row being unfurled after Johanna Konta's easy win.
I think it is safe to say that Wimbledon, admittedly after barely seeing much of her in previous years, is finally taking the British number one into their hearts.
She's into the second week at SW19 for the first time, whipping bookmakers and hacks into a frenzy.
Wonder if Virginia Wade is getting nervous yet...
A fairly simple straight sets win for Johanna Konta in the end. Here's her winning moment...
Nadal 6-1 6-4 1-2 Khachanov
Karen Khachanov is getting visibly frustrated as he hands Rafael Nadal a break point.
But he gets Centre Court on its feet, lobbing the Spaniard to bring it back to deuce.
He then holds his nerve to win the next two points and win the game.
Konta 6-4, 6-1 Sakkari
Tracy Austin
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
A terrific performance from Johanna Konta.
Konta 6-4 6-1 Sakkari
Mary Pierce
Former French Open champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Johanna Konta walks around the court very confidently and having the crowd behind you like she has is a big extra factor. It's very nice to see her play this way and she is definitely a contender for the title.
Konta wins
British number one Johanna Konta: "I'm very happy with that, it was gusty out there and wasn't easy. I tried to take care of the simple things and compete hard.
"Everyone's a potential winner here. I am here to be involved until the very end and I am happy to still be here.
"The support is amazing. It's truly humbling and it's what we all dream of, to play on the biggest stage"
Konta 6-4 6-1 Sakkari
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
Suddenly when Johanna Konta turns up next week there will only be 15 other women in the draw and she will be favourite for the title. The weight of expectation will be something different.
Plenty of over-sized balls to sign for Jo Konta as she comes off court. John Inverdale is trying to score her a ticket to see U2 tomorrow night at Twickenham. You don't get more establishment than that.
Nadal 6-1 6-4 0-1 Khachanov
Karen Khachanov shows glimmers of his vast potential as he wins the first service game of the third set.
Forehand and backhand winners down the line are the highlights, but has he left it too late?
Konta 6-4 6-1 Sakkari
A hero's welcome from the Court One crowd, Jo Konta is into the second week of Wimbledon. She was sketchy at times in the first set but showed enough to suggest that she can indeed win the thing...
Konta 6-4 6-1 Sakkari
Shot! A fine rally ends as Konta gets the better of Sakkari in a drop-shot duel. A belter into the corners. Winner.
That was a 16-shot rally, longest of the match. Sakkari serves an ace to go 15-30, and then forces Konta into an error with a beastly hit deep onto the line.
Deuce. Konta brings up match point with a smashing backhand winner and then forces Sakkari long. There it is!
Nadal 6-1 6-4 Khachanov
Karen Khachanov is up from his seat and standing on the baseline ready to serve to start this third set, but there is no sign of Rafael Nadal, the Spaniard is having a toilet break.
He comes jogging back out and we get back under way.
Konta 6-4 5-1 Sakkari
Tracy Austin
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
I can't remember in the last 40 years where the women's draw has been so wide open.
There is normally one or two standout players who have been in form on the last four to six months who would come in as the favourite but not this year.
There is only Venus Williams left who is a former champion and when you look further into the draw, there is no one Johanna Konta can't beat.
Nadal 6-1 6-4 Khachanov
Rafael Nadal takes the game and the second set in relentless fashion.
It was one way traffic by Nadal but at least Karen Khachanov provided more competition in that set.
Konta 6-4 5-1 Sakkari
Hold two service games and Konta is into week two. Sounds easy when you say it like that.
Maria Sakkari hustles hard to fetch a smash back but Konta puts it away in the end. Sakkari then hits a world-class winner and a Konta double fault gives the Greek a break point.
She's long with her approach though, a 'donation' according to Tracy Austin. Nicely put.
It's a let-off, and Konta moves to a 5-1 lead with a big serve out wide.
Konta breaks Sakkari again, to put herself comfortably in control of the second set...
Nadal 6-1 5-4 Khachanov
Huge hold of serve by Karen Khachanov who saved a set point.
Rafael Nadal will now serve for the set.
Konta 6-4 4-1 Sakkari
Konta looking imperious out there now, whistling shots past her opponent from both sides of the court. She sets up a great point - but then volleys into the net cord. Almost brilliant.
Konta pushes another backhand wide and Sakkari is able to win the game with a fine drop shot.
Following a similar pattern to the first set, Konta again breaks in the first game of the second set...