Summary

  • Federer beats Mischa Zverev 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 6-4 to reach last 16

  • Djokovic beats Gulbis in straight sets

  • Top seed Kerber, Wozniacki & Radwanska battle through

  • Clarke/Willis beat defending doubles champions Herbert/Mahut in five sets

  • Jamie Murray & Hingis win mixed doubles match

  1. Dimitrov with the double breakpublished at 12:42 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 5-1 Sela

    More treatment for Dudi Sela, who gets more massage on his inner thigh on his right leg.

    Grigor Dimitrov is not dropping his intensity, he is pressuring Sela and its pays off as he breaks for the fourth time in the match.

  2. Hot dog for Sela!published at 12:40 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Dimitrov 6-1 4-1 Sela*

    Dudi Sela!

    He may be a bit injured and a set and a break down, but he successfully pulls off the crowd-pleasing hot dog shot. Unfortunately his next return finds the net.

    A wide forehand hands Sela a break point, the Bulgarian being a tad sloppy.

    Dimitrov defends well to get to deuce and eventually holds.

  3. Postpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Cirstea 2-6 1-3 Muguruza

    Muguruza is making short work of this one, cruising into the fourth round. Another dark horse on the long list of dark horses in the women's draw?

    Garbine MuguruzaImage source, Getty Images
  4. Centre Court order of playpublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    From 13:00 BST

    Centre CourtImage source, Getty Images
    1. Agnieszka Radwanska v Timea Bacsinszky
    2. Ernests Gulbis v Novak Djokovic
    3. Mischa Zverev v Roger Federer
  5. Sela finally holdspublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 3-1 Sela

    Grigor Dimitrov firmly in control as he holds to take a 3-0 lead.

    Pressure back on Sela's serve, he desperately needs a game on the board.

    His right thigh was heavily strapped in that medical time-out, but he removes it at the changeover.

    Sela is not moving brilliantly but he manages to hold for just the second time in the match.

  6. Tune inpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Today's coverage on 5 live is now under way. Tune in on the wireless or at the top of the page.

  7. Postpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC Two

    Dimitrov isn't quite in my top five contenders to win Wimbledon, but I'd put him just outside of that. I'd have the 'big four' then Marin Cilic at number five.

  8. Dimitrov breaks againpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 2-0 Sela

    Grigor Dimitrov holds easily so now it's time for Dudi Sela to test out that leg injury.

    The Bulgarian is still playing like he did in the first set and takes the Israeli to deuce.

    Dimitrov gets a break point as Sela finds the net with a back hand and then nets again trying to return a deep Dimitrov backhand.

    First blood to Dimitrov in the second set.

  9. Practice done for Djoko - time to signpublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    This Instagram post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on Instagram
    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    Skip instagram post

    Allow Instagram content?

    This article contains content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Meta’s Instagram cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    End of instagram post

    "With Novak it's 50-50 - you can ask him and see - but Andre won't sign anything, he's not done anything all week," warns the security guard on court 15.

    Novak duly obliges some young fans who have waited patiently in the sun. Agassi? Yes, him too this time - I guess if someone excitedly wails your name in your face from point-blank range, you don't have that much choice.

  10. Game and first setpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Cirstea 2-6 Muguruza

    There it is! First set to the 14th seed as Garbine Muguruza completes the job in a shade over half an hour.

    She started the set in slightly shaky fashion, coughing up a few break opportunities, but she composed herself to rattle through the rest of the set.

  11. Sela back on courtpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 Sela

    It's nearly 10 minutes since the last point.

    Grigor Dimitrov practices some serves and finally Dudi Sela comes back from his medical time-out.

    Time for the second set.

  12. Postpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Dimitrov 6-1 Sela

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Like Lloydy says, it looks like Sela has an upper thigh problem. Which means he can't take his kecks off on court. That would get some wolf-whistles.

    He's gone off for a medical timeout away from prying eyes. Dimitrov does some stretching.

  13. Trainer on for Selapublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 Sela

    It looks like the trainer is rubbing Dudi Sela's groin, he then leaves the court for a medical time out.

    Wolf whistles as Grigor Dimitrov changes his shirt.

  14. Dimitrov looking goodpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Dimitrov 6-1 Sela

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Grigor Dimitrov has got the crowd swooning. Not because of his chiselled good looks. But because of a gorgeous inside out forehand that helps him take the opening set in 23 minutes.

    Although the Bulgarian has not cracked many mirrors in his bathroom.

    Now he's got his shirt off to a shower of wolf-whistles...

  15. Postpublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC Two

    I think Sela has some problems in the upper thigh but he has problems, period.

    That was so quick, he was battered in that set. He needed the trainer regardless of having that problem. He can't stay on the baseline, he's being opened up on the court, the forehand of Dimitrov is carving him up. At the moment it is just one way traffic. It was amazing from Dimitrov, just so easy for him.

  16. First set Dimitrovpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    *Dimitrov 6-1 Sela

    That racket did the trick, with an unplayable forehand return on Sela's first serve, getting the crowd going.

    Sela sends a forehand long and in the blink of an eye, Dimitrov has three set points.

    The first one gets away from him, but at the second opportunity, a huge smash can only be returned long by Sela and Dimitrov takes the set in 23 minutes.

    Physio on for Sela, who looks shell-shocked.

    Grigor DimitrovImage source, Reuters
  17. Dimitrov a game away from setpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Dimitrov 5-1 Sela*

    An ace for Grigor Dimitrov seals a straightforward service game, one game away from the set.

    Interestingly he changes his racket at the changeover,

  18. What's in Djoko's racquet bag?published at 12:04 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    .

    Not a lot... some kind of blackcurrent - or maybe even beetroot? - mixture, a spare pair of trainers, balls, water, a jumper and his ID pass. Even he needs one of those.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:03 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    #bbctennis

    Darren Pattison: WOW the level that Dimitrov is playing at right now is off the scale. Absolutely fantastic tennis.

    Bridgette Parlma: Baby Fed is cruising....his opponent has no chance here.

  20. Postpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC Two

    I think Dimitrov found it difficult to deal with people calling him 'the baby Federer'. All the talk was when is he going to win his first Grand Slam and how many? But now he is in a position where people don't talk about it as much and I think he enjoys that.

    He now thinks he is ready but before his game would break down at crucial stages. I think he could have done better, mentally he wasn't quite ready but now he thinks he is set.