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. BBC coveragepublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Where can I watch?

    Live coverage - 12:15-18:25, BBC One

    Live coverage - 11:00-12:15 & 13:00-20:30, BBC Two

    Live coverage - 11:30-21:00, BBC Red Button

    Live coverage of up to 15 courts - 11:30-21:00, Connected TV, BBC Sport website and app

    Live coverage - 12:00-20:00, BBC Radio 5 live

    Today at Wimbledon - 20:30-21:30, BBC Two

  2. 'Wimbledon now the slowest court?'published at 11:13 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Mark Petchey
    BBC Sport tennis commentator

    Grass has changed.

    Some players are even saying that this is now the slowest court in the Slams. The weather has been extreme for Britain for a few weeks now, has that made a difference?Andy Murray was not too happy with the state of Centre Court last night.

  3. How Murray won itpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Media caption,

    Highlights: Murray beats Fognini in thriller

    He had to work hard, but defending champion Andy Murray beat Italian Fabio Fognini 6-2 4-6 6-1 7-5 in a thrilling third-round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court late last night.

    Through.

  4. Postpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Sue Barker has lost Boris Becker - he says he's 'near some white umbrellas'. If you see him, send him down to the cameras please.

  5. No, YOU'VE got something in your eyepublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Media caption,

    Wimbledon 2017: Grieving Steve Johnson emotional in defeat to Cilic

    Who says sportspeople don't care?

    Emotions were raw at times on Friday. Check out American Steve Johnson, whose father died in May, as the crowd get behind him during his defeat by seventh seed Marin Cilic.

  6. Court 15 the place to see Fed & Novakpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Don't have a show court ticket for middle Saturday but want to see the biggest names in tennis hitting balls close up? Head for court 15... Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are both practicing here ahead of their third-round matches later. Last year's runner-up, Milos Raonic, has just been and gone - he is first on court one.

    RaonicImage source, BBC Sport
  7. 'Murray found a way'published at 11:05 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Mark Petchey
    BBC Sport tennis commentator

    It was always going to be difficult for Andy Murray last night. It got tight but he found a way to get through.

    He had to dig deep and play great tennis. He has been there and done it and that saw him home down the stretch.

  8. Brit watchpublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    How did they do on Friday?

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Defending champion Andy Murray won a thrilling third-round contest against Italy's Fabio Fognini at Wimbledon as darkness fell around Centre Court.

    The Briton, 30, won 6-2 4-6 6-1 7-5 after two hours and 39 minutes, with match point clinched at 20:57 BST.

    Fognini, the 29th seed, had five set points to force a fifth set but Murray won five games in a row to seal a place in the last 16 for the 11th time.

    Murray will play Frenchman Benoit Paire in the fourth round on Monday.

    Fellow Briton Johanna Konta earlier reached the second week for the first time with a 6-4 6-1 win over Maria Sakkari of Greece.

    FansImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    For a world number one nobody seems to take Angelique Kerber very seriously, I agree Mr. Wimble.

    You'd think she'd won a competition on the back of a cereal box or something.

  10. Get involvedpublished at 11:01 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    #bbctennis or text 81111

    Don Wimble: When was the last time the men's No1 was on Court 2? They'd need a map to find it. Fine to put Kerber there though

  11. Get involvedpublished at 11:01 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    #bbctennis or text 81111

    Are you in the queue? Have you ever queued at Wimbledon?

    Whatever you want to say about Wimbledon here's your forum.

    QeueImage source, Getty Images

    You can text us on 81111 (UK Only) or tweet us at #bbctennis

  12. BBC coveragepublished at 11:01 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Live now!

    We are live now on BBC Two or the top of the page. Pat Cash is miming playing a Les Paul. Classic.

  13. Brit watchpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Who's playing today?

    Jamie MurrayImage source, PA

    Jamie Murray and Switzerland's Martina Hingis are due on court after 17:00 BST for their second-round mixed doubles match.

    They are the top seeds at Wimbledon, with Scot Murray fifth in the men's doubles rankings and Hingis third in the women's. They face British pair Neal Skupski and Anna Smith.

    Heather MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Meanwhile, it is a busy day for Heather Watson and Naomi Broady, who are both twice in doubles action.

    British number two Watson, who was beaten by Victoria Azarenka in the third round of the singles tournament on Friday, teams up with Broady to play Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens and Indian 2015 doubles champion Sania Mirza in round two of ladies' doubles.

    Watson then partners Henri Kontinen of Finland against Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan and Germany's Anna-Lena Gronefeld in the second round of mixed doubles.

    Broady and brother Liam face Czech pair Roman Jebavy and Lucie Hradecka in the final mixed doubles round two match on court 18.

  14. Beckham, Konta's joy & hot dog shotspublished at 10:58 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Media caption,

    Wimbledon 2017: Beckham, Konta's joy & hot dog shots in day five funnies

    Watch the weird and wonderful moments from day five at Wimbledon, including David Beckham's appearance at SW19, Johanna Konta's win and some silky skills.

  15. New topiary pleasepublished at 10:57 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

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  16. Can Konta win it?published at 10:51 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    Media caption,

    Watch the five best shots as Johanna Konta beats Maria Sakkari 6-4 6-1.

    British number one Johanna Konta says she is ignoring being labelled as the favourite to win the Wimbledon title.

    The sixth seed is leading the odds with some bookmakers, despite only reaching the second week for the first time after a 6-4 6-1 win against Greece's Maria Sakkari.

    No British woman has won the singles title since Virginia Wade in 1977.

    "I'm pretty sure favourites come and go and change daily. I'm just happy to be here," said the 26-year-old.

    "I don't spend too much time thinking about that kind of talk or listening to it."

  17. First uppublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    On the outside courts

    Centre Court and Court One might not get under way until 13:00 BST but there are plenty of names to be found on the earlier courts from the start of play at 11:30.

    Garbine Muguruza, former finalist here and a former French Open champ, starts us off on Court Two against Sorana Cirstea while on Court Three Grigor Dimitrov faces the slayer of John Isner, Dudi Sela.

    Garbine MuguruzaImage source, Getty Images

    Women's number one Angelique Kerber can feel a bit miffed as she is turfed out to Court Two. She's second on against the superbly-named Shelby Rogers of the US.

    Angelique KerberImage source, Getty Images
  18. From Auckland to the All England...published at 10:41 British Summer Time 8 July 2017

    What a morning of sport already.

    We've seen the Lions draw in New Zealand with as epic a Test match as you will see, and now it's time for the first Saturday at Wimbledon.

    FansImage source, PA

    A quiet day? Well, only if you discount the women's number one and two of the very best players to ever pick up a raquet.

    Just the 30 Grand Slam wins between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, and they both grace Centre Court this afternoon.

    MoweerImage source, Getty Images

    Will any big names be mowed down before we reach the second week?