Summary

  1. Fritz breakspublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 6 July

    *Fritz 3-1 Thompson

    Taylor Fritz goes a break up in this first set.

    The American fifth-seed made the most of a nervy service game from Jordan Thompson, which wasn't helped by a noise disturbance in the crowd.

  2. Wimbledon's best-ever rally?published at 13:20 British Summer Time 6 July

    Novak Djokovic made easy work of fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic to win his third-round match 6-3 6-0 6-4 on Saturday.

    A highlights package of the one-sided match might not be too entertaining, but there was one moment that stood out...

  3. Wimbledon's smallest player Kartal set for her biggest stagepublished at 13:14 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kartal v Pavlyuchenkova (13:30 BST)

    Sonay Kartal holds up her armsImage source, Getty Images

    Sonay Kartal can walk tall as she takes to Wimbledon's Centre Court for her first ever fourth round match at a Grand Slam.

    But that will be only in a metaphorical sense. Because, at just 5ft 4in (163 cm), the 23-year-old is the shortest player in the main draw of the women's singles.

    Kartal, who has put together her best run at a major, describes herself as a "proud short person".

    While it has not held her back, she said it has had an impact on her game.

    "You've got to have different skills in your locker. I've obviously not got the long limbs so I have got to make up for it with speed around the court," Kartal told BBC Sport.

    "It's something I've worked on growing up. I knew I wasn't going to reach the court with my long strides so I just had to be super-fast. It was something I purposefully tried to improve."

  4. How Kartal reached the fourth roundpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kartal v Pavlyuchenkova (13:30 BST)

    Media caption,

    'Clinical' Kartal sees off 20th ranked Ostapenko in first round upset - highlights

    Media caption,

    Kartal celebrates as she eases past Tomova to advance to the third round of Wimbledon

    Media caption,

    How did Kartal make adjustments to secure third round win?

  5. Frtiz-Thompson up nextpublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 6 July

    Frtiz v Thompson (13:00 BST)

    As mentioned, fifth seed Taylor Fritz is up next on Court One against Australia's Jordan Thompson.

    The American will be the heavy favourite against the 31-year-old, who has reached the fourth round for the first time in his career.

    FritzImage source, Getty Images
  6. Watch livepublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 6 July

    BBC iPlayer

    You can watch today's action from Wimbledon on BBC One and BBC Two but if you want to roam free across the 18 courts then BBC iPlayer is the place for you.

    There's also the option to pick you preferred match via the 'Watch & listen' tab at the top of this page.

  7. Hello!published at 13:00 British Summer Time 6 July

    Sonay Kartal holds up her arm to celebrate at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images

    We've been waiting patiently to officially welcome you along for live text coverage of day seven at Wimbledon.

    There is action already under way on the outside courts, with 17th seed Karen Khachanov leading by two sets and closing in on a quarter-final berth at the expense of Kamil Majchrzak, while several doubles matches are up and running.

    Fifth seed Taylor Fritz is just about to get going in his fourth-round tie against Australian Jordan Thompson too.

    But our focus is on Sonay Kartal.

    The Briton faces Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova on Centre Court at 13:30 BST for a place in the last eight.

    Fellow British hope Cameron Norrie is in action later against Nicolas Jarry on Court One.

  8. What happened on Saturday?published at 12:03 British Summer Time 6 July

    Novak Djokovic holds up his tennis racquetImage source, Getty Images
    • Novak Djokovic picked up his 100th Wimbledon victory, beating fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic.
    • World number one Jannik Sinner is into the fourth round and is yet to drop a yet.
    • Defending champion Barbora Krejcikova was in tears after battling physical struggles in defeat against 10th seed Emma Navarro.
    • Five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek beat Danielle Collins, while teenager Mirra Andreeva outclassed Hailey Baptiste.
    • Australian 11th seed Alex de Minaur saw off August Holmgren to book a fourth-round date with Djokovic.
    • Elena Rybakina, who won the Wimbledon title in 2022, lost against 22rd seed Clara Tauson.
    • Ben Shelton, Marin Cilic and Grigor Dimitrov are also through.
  9. What's coming up on Sunday?published at 11:20 British Summer Time 6 July

    Day six was another day full of box-office tennis at Wimbledon and day seven is set to be jam-packed with fourth-round singles action.

    Centre Court - from 13:30 BST

    • Sonay Kartal v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
    • Aryna Sabalenka (1) v Elise Mertens (24)
    • Andrey Rublev (14) v Carlos Alcaraz (2)

    Court One - from 13:00 BST

    • Taylor Fritz (5) v Jordan Thompson
    • Nicolas Jarry v Cameron Norrie
    • Linda Noskova (30) v Amanda Anisimova (13)
  10. Watch early action on outside courtspublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 6 July

    Karen KhachanovImage source, Getty Images

    Seventeenth seed Karen Khachanov is soon to get under way on court two against Poland's Kamil Majchrzak as last-16 action gets under way.

    Three men's doubles matches are also starting - you can watch all the action either via BBC iPlayer or at the top of this page.

    We'll begin our live text coverage when play begins on Court One at 13:00 BST.