Postpublished at 18:15 BST 12 June
We're wrapping our live text coverage up now but you can watch the remaining last-16 match via this page or on BBC iPlayer.
I'll leave you with Jess Anderson's report from Queen's on Emma Raducanu's win.
Goodbye.
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NOW: Zheng Qinwen beats McCartney Kessler 6-3 4-6 7-5 to reach quarter-finals
Emma Raducanu beats Rebecca Sramkova 6-4 6-1 and will face Zheng next
GB's Katie Boulter loses 2-6 6-3 6-2 to Diana Shnaider and will be replaced as British number one by Raducanu next week
Elena Rybakina beats Heather Watson 6-4 6-2
Gary Rose
We're wrapping our live text coverage up now but you can watch the remaining last-16 match via this page or on BBC iPlayer.
I'll leave you with Jess Anderson's report from Queen's on Emma Raducanu's win.
Goodbye.
Encouragingly Emma Raducanu appeared to be really enjoying herself out on court today and that bodes well for the rest of the tournament.
She doesn't have long to wait before she returns to court, with her quarter-final match scheduled for tomorrow, although we don't have the order of play yet.
Here's a reminder of what happened today before we wrap up our live text commentary.
Emma Raducanu powered into the quarter-finals with a straight set win against Rebecca Sramkova, but Katie Boulter and Heather Watson were both knocked out.
Boulter battled hard but lost 2-6 6-3 6-2 on a hot but rain-affected day in west London.
Boulter has held the top spot in British women's tennis since June 2023, but Raducanu will now move above her in the rankings.
British singles hopes at the first women's event at Queen's since 1973 now rest with Raducanu after Watson was also knocked out, beaten 6-4 6-2 by 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
Total prize money at this year's Wimbledon will increase by 7% to a record £53.5m.
The prize pot, worth £50m in 2024, is double the £26.5m on offer in 2015.
Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova each took home £2.7m for winning the men's and women's singles titles respectively last year.
This year's winners will receive £3m, an increase of 11%.
Players knocked out in the first round will receive £66,000, an increase of 10%.
There will be a 4% increase for the men's and women's doubles winners, who will earn £680,000, and a 3% increase for the mixed doubles winners, to £135,000.
Here's how the quarter-final draw is shaping up.
Emma Raducanu will play either the top seed here, Qinwen Zheng, or McCartney Kessler, with their last-16 match about to get under way on Centre Court.
You can watch via this page or on BBC iPlayer.
Emma Raducanu: "I am really pleased to get through that. I don't think it was my cleanest performance but I am really pleased to push through in the tight moments. I really appreciate the support in that spell when she was coming back.
"I came out ready, expecting everything I am just happy I was able to get off to a good start and build a lead."
On potentially pairing with Katie Boulter again for doubles: "Honestly it was a real challenge for me today. I am not used to playing doubles and I was really upset and really felt I was out of the tournament so it was difficult to fire myself up for this.
"I'd really like to play with Katie again in the future."
Raducanu 6-4 6-1 Sramkova
Anne Keothavong
Former British number one and BJK Cup captain
Aside from a little hiccup in trying to close out the first set, I think Emma should be pretty pleased with this performance.
She seems to be timing the ball beautifully on the grass court and is moving very well.
Raducanu has a think about what she wants to write on the camera and in the end goes with "Long with BoulterCanu".
Raducanu 6-4 6-1 Sramkova
Sramkova saves match point the first time but can't the second and Raducanu seals the win in style with another break of serve as she powers into the quarter-finals.
A dominant display.
Raducanu 6-4 5-1 Sramkova*
Sramkova's shot fails to get over the net and Raducanu has match point. A big cheer from the crowd to try and get her over the line...
Raducanu 6-4 5-1 Sramkova*
Huge roar from Raducanu as she thunders a backhand cross-court shot into the far corner to secure the hold.
She's just one game away from a place in the quarter-finals.
*Raducanu 6-4 4-1 Sramkova
Sramkova fights back for the hold. Raducanu was perhaps in a bit too much of a rush to get the job done there and her opponent has a game on the board.
Still lots for Sramkova to do, but a reminder for Raducanu to retain her control.
*Raducanu 6-4 4-0 Sramkova
Raducanu is wide with her return from Sramkova's second serve and it is deuce.
*Raducanu 6-4 4-0 Sramkova
Sramkova digs in to save the first two break points...
*Raducanu 6-4 4-0 Sramkova
Sramkova just looks like she wants the ground to open up and swallow her now as she misses with a shot down the line. She's down 40-0 on her serve...
Raducanu 6-4 4-0 Sramkova*
Raducanu has to battle for this hold as Sramkova gets to deuce despite some errors that leave her frustrated, but two good serves get the job done for Raducanu and the win is in sight.
*Raducanu 6-4 3-0 Sramkova
It is very much deja vu for Sramkova as Raducanu seals the double break, just as she did in the first set, to lead 3-0.
*Raducanu 6-4 2-0 Sramkova
Oh it must not feel like things are going Sramkova's way as a shot clips the top of the net but drops her side of the court and Raducanu is 30-0 up on Sramkova's serve.
Raducanu 6-4 2-0 Sramkova*
And Raducanu holds to put herself in a strong position early in this second set.
Raducanu 6-4 1-0 Sramkova*
Oh dear, Sramkova's body language is really not good now as she sends a shot long before hitting the net at the start of this game.
Raducanu, meanwhile, looks back on it and is serving strong.