1. Judy Murray 'sure scheduling played part in decision'published at 11:32 British Summer Time 7 July

    Emma RaducanuImage source, PA Media

    Soon after the announcement that Emma Raducanu had pulled out of the mixed doubles, Andy Murray's mother Judy - in response to a post on X from television presenter Marcus Buckland describing Raducanu's decision as "astonishing" - wrote: "Yes, astonishing."

    After a string of negative responses, she made her account private.

    She made it public again on Sunday, and wrote: "Not sure anyone understands sarcasm these days. Pretty sure the scheduling... will have played a major part in any decision-making."

  2. Murray's Wimbledon career over as Raducanu pulls out of doublespublished at 11:27 British Summer Time 7 July

    Media caption,

    Murray gets Centre Court ovation from Wimbledon greats

    Andy Murray's Wimbledon career is over after Emma Raducanu pulled out of their planned appearance in the mixed doubles.

    Former world number one Murray, 37, was due to play alongside his fellow Briton on Saturday evening at the All England Club.

    Raducanu, 21, said she has "some stiffness" in her right wrist.

    Murray, a two-time singles champion at Wimbledon, was playing at SW19 for the last time before retiring later this year.

    He was not permitted to find a replacement partner for Raducanu under tournament rules because the draw had already been made.

    Murray and Raducanu, who were set to play China's Zhang Shuai and El Salvador's Marcelo Arevalo, have been replaced by an alternate pairing.

    It means Murray made his final appearance on Thursday when he lost alongside older brother Jamie in the men's doubles.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 7 July

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  4. Today's schedulepublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 7 July

    All singles matches are fourth round.

    Centre Court (from 13:30 BST)

    • Carlos Alcaraz (Esp, 3) v Ugo Humbert (Fra, 16)
    • Lulu Sun (NZ) v Emma Raducanu (GB)
    • Emma Navarro (USA, 19) v Coco Gauff (USA, 2)

    Court One (from 13:00 BST)

    • Jasmine Paolini (Ita, 7) v Madison Keys (USA, 12)
    • Jannik Sinner (Ita, 1) v Ben Shelton (USA, 14)
    • Grigor Dimitrov (Bul, 10) v Daniil Medvedev (Wrl, 5)

    Court two

    • Paul Badosa (Esp) v Donna Vekic (Cro)
    • Tommy Paul (USA, 12) v Roberto Bautista Agut (Esp)
    • Lloyd Glasspool/ Harriet Dart (GB) v Fabrice Martin (Fra)/ Cristina Busca (Esp)

    Court three

    • Rinky Hijikata/ John Peers (Aus) v Neal Skupski (GB)/ Michael Venus (NZ, 9)
    • Marcus Willis/ Alicia Barnett (GB) v Ivan Dodig (Cro)/ Hao-Ching Chan (Twn, 8)
    • Maximo Gonzalez (Arg)/ Ulrikke Eikeri (Nor) v Jean-Julien Rojer (Ned)/ Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)
    • Robert Galloway (USA)/ Ingrid Neel (Est) v Jamie Murray (GB)/ Taylor Townsend (USA)

    Court 18

    • Irina Khromacheva/ Kamilla Rakhimova (Wrl) 1-1 Gabriela Dabrowski (Can)/ Erin Routliffe (NZ, 2) - continued from Saturday
    • Katerina Siniakova (Cze)/ Taylor Townsend (USA, 4) v Leylah Fernandez (Can)/ Ena Shibahara (Jap)
    • Harri Heliovaara (Fin)/ Gabriela Dabrowski (Can) v Michael Venus/ Erin Routliffe (Aus, 2)
    • Nathaniel Lammons (USA)/ Ena Shibahara (Jap) v Max Purcell (USA)/ Dayana Yastremska (Ukr)
  5. Brollies are backpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 7 July

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Bad news if you were here hoping for some early tennis action. The brollies are back up outside as the rain starts to fall again.

  6. No play until 11:30 BSTpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 7 July

    You'll be shocked to hear that there is bad news on the weather front at Wimbledon.

    The rain has once again delayed the start of play on the outside courts and, if the forecast is to be believed, I fear there will be a lot of waiting around today.

  7. Postpublished at 11:03 British Summer Time 7 July

    The middle Sunday at Wimbledon used to be a day of rest. Not anymore!

    With rain wreaking havoc on the outside courts over the past couple of days, it's another jammed-packed schedule at SW19.

    The main attraction for British fans will be Emma Raducanu back on Centre Court, playing qualifier Lulu Sun of New Zealand for a place in the quarter-finals...

    Media caption,

    Best Shots: Emma Raducanu dominates Maria Shakkiri

    Meanwhile, defending men's champion Carlos Alcaraz opens the day's play on Centre Court when he faces French 16th seed Ugo Humbert in the fourth round.

    After Raducanu's match, there is an all-American clash between second seed Coco Gauff and 19th seed Emma Navarro.

    On Court One, Italian seventh seed Jasmine Paolini - who reached the French Open final last month - takes on American 12th seed Madison Keys.

    One of that women's quartet is a potential semi-final opponent for Raducanu should she get that far.

    Italian men's world number one Jannik Sinner, who is aiming for his first Wimbledon title, plays big-serving Ben Shelton of the United States.

    Jasmine Paolini, Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz graphicImage source, Getty Images
  8. Good morningpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 7 July

    Hello and welcome along to BBC Sport's coverage of day seven at Wimbledon. We will have all the coverage on BBC TV, BBC Red Button and BBC Radio 5 Live throughout the day.

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