Summary

  • Emma Raducanu beaten 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 by world number one Aryna Sabalenka in astonishing Centre Court match

  • Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz beats Jan-Lennard Struff 6-1 3-6 6-3 6-4

  • GB's Sonay Kartal defeats Diane Parry to reach fourth round for first time

  • Cameron Norrie also progresses with straight-set win over Mattia Bellucci

  • Ben Shelton takes just 69 seconds to wrap up victory after match was delayed on Thursday night; Andrey Rublev and Taylor Fritz also win

  • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova beats Naomi Osaka but sixth seed Madison Keys out

  1. 'A real lapse from Bellucci'published at 15:40 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-4 Norrie*

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    That was a real lapse from the Italian. Cameron Norrie didn't really do an awful lot to win that game, he just got the ball back in play and didn't hit any great winners.

    In best of five set matches, you do get these dips and you have to be mentally ready to take advantage of it. That's exactly what Norrie has done there.

    mattia bellucciImage source, Reuters
  2. Fritz breaks in third setpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Fritz 6-4 6-3 3-1 Davidovich Fokina

    Taylor Fritz is edging closer to the fourth round.

    He secures the break with a rocket of a forehand return that flies past Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and hammers against the back board.

  3. Break points Belluccipublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-4 Norrie*

    That break back should be a momentum shifter for Cameron Norrie but he struggles to carry it through into his service game and trails 15-40.

    A couple of break points for Mattia Bellucci to go after now.

  4. Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    That's got this crowd excited!

    A break to love to get things back on serve.

    "Come on Nozza!" shouts one fan. I'm not sure that's a nickname Norrie would approve of but who knows.

  5. Norrie breaks backpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-4 Norrie*

    Cameron Norrie passed up four break points earlier in this set but gets the break back at the first attempt this time.

    The Briton is back in the set.

    Cameron norrieImage source, Reuters
  6. Break back points Norriepublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Bellucci 4-3 Norrie

    Cameron Norrie has come out with intent and wins a three successive points - it's six in a row dating back to his hold in the previous game - and he has three break back points.

  7. Postpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fritz 6-4 6-3 2-1 Davidovich Fokina*

    Alejandro Davidovich Fokina passes the first test in set three - he's held his first service game of the set, something he couldn't manage in either of the first two.

  8. Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Anything but comfortable right now for Cameron Norrie.

    He manages to keep hold of his serve again but every hold has been tough going.

    An improvement on his serving sees off the game but he's still down a break.

  9. Norrie holdspublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Bellucci 4-3 Norrie

    But it's a much bigger cheer when Cameron Norrie saves, gets to advantage and seals the hold.

    Norrie has faced at least one break point in all but one of his four service games. This is proving to be a bit of a slog.

    Cameron NorrieImage source, PA Media
  10. 'Bellucci has come out extremely excited'published at 15:32 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-2 Norrie*

    Andrew Castle
    BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC One

    Mattia Bellucci has come out here extremely excited.

    He has never been in the fourth round of a Grand Slam before, so it will be a big prize.

    He is hitting his forehand at an average of 82mph at the moment.

  11. Break point Belluccipublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-2 Norrie*

    The crowd are firmly on the side of Briton Cameron Norrie but that doesn't mean they aren't showing respect to Mattia Bellucci.

    The Italian receives a large round of applause when he opens up his chest and slaps a forehand winner into the corner for 15-30.

    Further respect shown for Bellucci's forehand when he gets to advantage.

  12. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Siegemundpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 4 July

    Siegemund 6-3 6-3 Keys

    Another day, another seed falls at SW19.

    This time it is the sixth seed and reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys that heads for the Wimbledon exit door.

    Even a time violation warning on match point can't throw Laura Siegemund off her game as she watches Keys' return fly wide and jumps up and down in celebration.

    It was a grass court masterclass from the German - and oldest player left in the draw - and she reaches the second week of Wimbledon for the first time.

    Laura SiegemundImage source, Getty Images
  13. Bellucci holdspublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 4-2 Norrie*

    Mattia Bellucci makes much easier work of his service game and holds to love.

  14. Third set under waypublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Fritz 6-4 6-3 0-0 Davidovich Fokina

    There was a nine-minute break between sets while Taylor Fritz received treatment for a blister on his foot. Lots of spray and strapping applied. Maybe a foot spa tonight?

    Anyway, the American is serving first in set three and surely hoping to wrap this one up in straight sets in order to rest his weary body, following two five-setters in the first two rounds.

  15. 'Things are feeling a bit edgy'published at 15:27 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Bellucci 3-2 Norrie

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    I remember how well Cameron Norrie came out at the start of his match against Frances Tiafoe. I know he didn't win the first set, but he did have a great set and he was sharp.

    It does seem that there's a different mentality right now. Norrie wasn't the favourite against Tiafoe, but he is the favourite in this match. Things are feeling a bit edgy here.

  16. Norrie holdspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Bellucci 3-2 Norrie

    Mattia Bellucci holds up a hand in apology when his drop shot clips the net cord and falls just over.

    Bellucci pushes Norrie as he looks for a second break but Norrie battles hard and comes through for the hold.

    Cameron norrieImage source, PA Media
  17. Keys saves match pointspublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Siegemund 6-3 5-3 Keys

    Madison Keys somehow keeps herself in this match.

    The sixth seed and reigning Australian Open champion looked well and truly on her way out at 0-40 but she manages to claw her way back to deuce thanks to finally winning a point behind her second serve.

    Keys asks the serve-it-out question of Laura Siegemund.

  18. Time for a kickaboutpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 4 July

    Sabalenka v Raducanu

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Wimbledon

    The warm-up area at Aorangi Park - the slew of practice courts at the top of the All England Club - is like a playground for the stars.

    Emma Raducanu is having a kickabout with her team.

    The footy is out and she’s doing passing drills with her team.

    She’s got a good touch. Watch out Leah Williamson.

    This is another example of how Raducanu has been more relaxed this year and it has showed in her freer tennis.

  19. Bellucci holdspublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 4 July

    Bellucci 3-1 Norrie*

    Mattia Bellucci was struggling to get his first serve in earlier but seems to have found his rhythm now.

    A hold to love keeps the scoreboard looking healthy.

  20. Siegemund one game away from winpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 4 July

    Siegemund 6-3 5-2 Keys*

    Superb defence at the net!

    Laura Siegemund is like a wall when she moves up the court and Madison Keys just can't get the ball past her.

    Even from the back of the court, the German is the one who gets the ball past Keys at the net.

    The oldest player left in the draw is one game away from the fourth round.