Summary

  1. Winner winner, Jannik Sinnerpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time

    Sinner v Dimitrov

    Jannik Sinner in the action of hitting a tennis ballImage source, Getty Images

    World number one Jannik Sinner has been more dominant than you might even expect of a player in that exalted position – not only has he not lost a set so far this tournament, his serve has not been broken once.

    The three-time Grand Slam champion has dropped just 17 games across three straight-set victories in reaching the last 16, equalling Jan Kodes’ Open era record set way back in 1972.

    A win today would earn him a seventh consecutive Grand Slam quarter-final appearance, a feat achieved by only eight other male players in the Open era.

    Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, David Ferrer, Ivan Lendl, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Pete Sampras and Mats Wilander – a pretty eclectic, esteemed list the 23-year-old is aiming to join.

  2. Coming uppublished at 18:48 British Summer Time

    OK, that's six of Monday's eight singles last-16 games down - two to go.

    Men's world number one Jannik Sinner faces veteran Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov on Centre Court and five-time women's Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek is up next on Court One against Denmark's Clara Tauson.

  3. 'Much deserved win'published at 18:46 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-6 Andreeva

    Laura Robson
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

    Andreeva played those last two games so incredibly well and refused to miss. A much deserved win for her and into another slam quarter-final.

  4. 'Quarter-finals is crazy!'published at 18:46 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-6 Andreeva

    Mirra AndreevaImage source, EPA

    Mirra Andreeva speaking after progressing to the quarter-finals on Centre Court: "It is something crazy. I was so nervous playing on Centre Court for the first time. I tried to not look at the Royal Box. I saw Roger [Federer] and it means a lot that you came and watched my match. I am so happy I managed to stay focused.

    "I kept telling myself that I am facing break point and that helped me to stay focused. I forgot the score at times!

    On her performance today: "My serve was not bad today. I won a couple of free points with my serve. I am happy that Conchita [her coach] gave me some good advice at it keeps being so effective. I am happy with the level I presented myself on the court today. I was more nervous than usual and that's why I made some mistakes that I don't usually make. I took it point by point and I am happy with how I carried myself.

    On whether it was a 'golden standard' performance: "I will talk to Conchita and see what she thought, she will probably say it could have been better!"

  5. Andreeva 'Queen of Steals'published at 18:44 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-6 Andreeva

    TennisViz
    Tennis statisticians

    Mirra AndreevaImage source, Getty Images

    Mirra Andreeva did a fantastic job of staying in the long rallies against Emma Navarro, winning plenty of 'Steal Score' points.

    Steal Score refers to the percentage of points a player wins when they are in a defensive position - and it turns out the 18-year-old has topped the table in that department in this year's ladies' draw.

    The top five Steal Scorers include:

    1. Mirra Andreeva - 49%
    2. Liudmila Samsonova - 49%
    3. Laura Siegemund - 42%
    4. Emma Navarro - 38%
    5. Clara Tauson - 37%

    If you wanted a reference point, the draw average is 34%.

  6. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Sheltonpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time

    Shelton 3-6 6-1 7-6 (7-1) 7-5 Sonego

    Ben SheltonImage source, Getty Images

    Ben Shelton is through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time!

    "Come onnnn!!!" he screams as Lorenzo Sonego drags a forehand wide.

    The American 10th seed really turned in on in that game to break. There were a couple of booming shots from well behind the baseline that just had too much for Sonego.

    Shelton can now put his feet up and await the winner on the last match on Centre Court today: Jannik Sinner versus Grigor Dimitrov.

  7. Too goodpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-6 Andreeva

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Emma Navarro had a spell in the middle of the match but ultimately Mirra Andreeva was just too good and some of the shots in there were breath-taking.

    That's a first Wimbledon quarter-final appearance secured, but who would bet against surpassing her best-ever run at a Grand Slam and going on to the final?

  8. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Andreevapublished at 18:33 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-6 Andreeva

    Mirra AndreevaImage source, Getty Images

    She's done it!

    The Centre Court crowd are on their feet celebrating and Mirra Andreeva didn't even realise she had won! She laughs as the crowd applaud her.

    The Russian teenager makes it through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time after a straight-sets win against Emma Navarro.

    How impressive was that for a Centre Court debut?

    Belinda Bencic awaits Andreeva in the next round.

  9. Postpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time

    Shelton 3-6 6-1 7-6 (7-1) 5-5 Sonego*

    Lorenzo Sonego lets out a shout of celebration as he secures a big hold.

    It was a nervy time for the Italian at deuce with Ben Shelton pushing for a break that would have put him through to the quarter-finals.

    But Sonego dug in, served well and keeps this fourth set going.

  10. Andreeva holdspublished at 18:28 British Summer Time

    *Navarro 2-6 3-5 Andreeva

    Two sumptuous drop shots from Mirra Andreeva help the Russian into a 40-0 lead.

    Emma Navarro sends a return long and the American will now serve to stay in the match.

  11. Navarro holdspublished at 18:25 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 3-4 Andreeva*

    Emma Navarro holds for the first time in this second set.

    Much better from the American.

    Can she put some pressure on Mirra Andreeva's serve?

  12. Navarro breakspublished at 18:23 British Summer Time

    *Navarro 2-6 2-4 Andreeva

    Well, how about that for a response?

    Emma Navarro reduces Mirra Andreeva's lead to a break in this second set.

    It feels like she needs the frustration of losing her serve to come out and play with more aggression - and it worked there.

    Can she keep it up?

  13. Double break Andreevapublished at 18:20 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 1-4 Andreeva*

    Mirra Andreeva is running away with this.

    She gets the double break and it's all of Emma Navarro's making.

    The American 11th seed saves two break points before succumbing to the third.

    The Russian teenager is in cruise control now.

    Emma NavarroImage source, EPA
  14. 'Navarro is hanging in there'published at 18:17 British Summer Time

    *Navarro 2-6 1-3 Andreeva

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    Emma NavarroImage source, Getty Images

    Navarro is standing about 4ft behind the baseline. She would make her life so much easier if she just moved forward a little bit so she is not having to cut the corner to reach a shot.

    Navarro is hanging in there but she is not getting any freebies from Andreeva. She is also struggling to get first serves in.

  15. Postpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time

    Shelton 3-6 6-1 7-6 (7-1) 4-3 Sonego*

    Still on serve in the fourth set on Court One.

    The power of the Ben Shelton serve is such that Lorenzo Sonego has to be faultless in his returning.

    He's been extremely good today but Shelton still holds to love in his latest service game.

    We're approaching the business end of the fourth now. Will we get a fifth?

  16. Andreeva holdspublished at 18:12 British Summer Time

    *Navarro 2-6 1-3 Andreeva

    Well, that is an almighty hold for Mirra Andreeva.

    Her level has definitely dropped here but the Russian manages to save three break point opportunities from Emma Navarro.

    The American is hitting so much better and playing far more aggressively.

    But that was a huge missed opportunity for her.

  17. 'Andreeva has so much more confidence'published at 18:11 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 1-2 Andreeva*

    Laura Robson
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

    Mirra Andreeva at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images

    Andreeva just has more options today - she can add the height when she needs to or the injection of pace, especially on the first serve that we have seen time and time again.

    It just looks like she has so much more confidence. In these tight matches, she can sometimes get quite tight and irritable but we haven't seen her get close to that today.

  18. Andreeva keeps Navarro guessingpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 1-2 Andreeva*

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Emma Navarro looked up to the sky after being lulled into moving into the middle of the court before Mirra Andreeva sent a forehand down the line.

    The celebration of getting a break was all too brief for Navarro, as Andreeva just swiftly broke again.

  19. Postpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time

    Shelton 3-6 6-1 7-6 (7-1) 3-2 Sonego*

    Lorenzo SonegoImage source, Reuters

    Lorenzo Sonego holds to love as if to let Ben Shelton know that he's not going anywhere in this match.

    The Italian hammers home the point by bring up break point with a vicious overhead smash but Shelton shows fantastic touch at the net to save it.

    Serve and volley, the ball dips at his feet but the half-volley drop shot from Shelton in near-perfect.

    It's getting noisy out there with shouts from both players but after another massive serve down the middle, it's a big hold for the American.

  20. Andreeva breakspublished at 18:03 British Summer Time

    Navarro 2-6 1-2 Andreeva*

    Mirra AndreevaImage source, PA Media

    Three games have been played in this second set and there have been three breaks of serve.

    Mirra Andreeva gets her nose back in front again.

    She came out punching there, probably angered by that sloppy service game last time out.