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Jamie Braidwood and Flo Clifford

Wimbledon 2026 LIVE: Novak Djokovic continues bid for 25th major with Naomi Osaka in third-round action

Novak Djokovic sailed through to the third round (Mike Egerton/PA) - (PA Wire)

Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner remain on a collision course at Wimbledon as the third round of the Championships gets underway on day five.

Djokovic produced a “vintage” performance to defeat former world No 3 Stefanos Tsitispas on Wednesday, a straight-sets victory he raced to in an effort to save valuable energy for his bid to win a record 25th grand slam title at Wimbledon.

The 39-year-old will now face France’s 26th seed Arthur Rinderknech, who is bidding to advance past the third round for the first time, while defending champion Sinner plays Jenson Brooksby as the Italian aims to gather momentum.

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka meets former Jelena Ostapenko in what could be an explosive third-round clash on Centre Court, while four-time major winner Naomi Osaka continues her campaign against former world No 8 Daria Kasatkina.

And there are plenty of Brits in doubles action, albeit none in singles after Arthur Fery became the only Brit in either the men’s or women’s draw to reach the third round with a four-set win over Otto Virtanen on Thursday.

Follow latest scores and updates from Wimbledon, below

Wimbledon LIVE: Latest tennis scores and updates

  • Wimbledon day five order of play as Djokovic and Sinner continue campaigns
  • Novak Djokovic plays Arthur Rinderknech after cruising past Stefanos Tsitsipas
  • Jannik Sinner continues title defence against Jenson Brooksby
  • Serena and Venus Williams not on schedule as doubles campaign in doubt
  • Naomi Osaka faces Daria Kasatkina for last-16 spot
  • Arthur Fery is last Brit standing after overcoming Otto Virtanen

Naomi Osaka turns more heads with latest Wimbledon walk-on outfit

12:10 , Jamie Braidwood

Naomi Osaka continued to turn heads at Wimbledon as she unveiled her latest look while equalling her best run at the Championships with a second-round win over Anastasia Gasanova.

After unveiling an all-white “Kill Bill” inspired kimono for her opening win over Elsa Jacquemot on Monday, Osaka wore a white jacket with floral decoration with a long train which trailed behind her and a cream obi belt.

Four-time grand slam champion Osaka’s high-fashion walk-ons have been a theme of the tennis session, from her jellyfish-inspired look at the Australian Open to her shimmering gold dress at the French Open, which took inspiration from the Eiffel Tower at night.

What will Osaka have up her sleeve as she takes to Court No 1 this afternoon?

Naomi Osaka turns more heads with latest Wimbledon walk-on outfit

Wimbledon 2026: Day five order of play and tournament schedule

11:55 , Jamie Braidwood

Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner remain on a collision course at Wimbledon as the third round of the Championships gets underway on day five.

But viewers will likely have to wait an extra day for Serena Williams and Venus Williams to rekindle their doubles partnership, with Serena still a doubt after “tweaking her knee” during her singles defeat to Maya Joint on Tuesday night, and with the pair not currently scheduled to take to the court on Friday.

Djokovic produced a “vintage” performance to defeat former world No 3 Stefanos Tsitispas on Wednesday, a straight-sets victory he raced to in an effort to save valuable energy for his bid to win a record 25th grand slam title at Wimbledon.

The 39-year-old will now face France’s 26th seed Arthur Rinderknech, who is bidding to advance past the third round for the first time, while defending champion Sinner plays Jenson Brooksby as the Italian aims to gather momentum, and world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka meets former Jelena Ostapenko in what could be an explosive third-round clash on Centre Court.

Wimbledon 2026: Day five order of play and tournament schedule

Alexandra Eala makes history at Wimbledon to carry the hopes of the Philippines

11:40 , Flo Clifford

On the back of Alexandra Eala’s white visor at Wimbledon is a message, written in the language of her native Philippines. It reads, “Kapag lumago, hindi na hihinto”, which roughly translates to, “Once it grows, it cannot be stopped”.

On Saturday, the 21-year-old will take the next step of her journey when she steps out, onto what is likely to be Centre Court, to face defending champion Iga Swiatek in the third round of Wimbledon. It feels as if Eala breaks new ground for her country wherever she goes, and at Wimbledon, where she is the first Filipino player to reach the third round of a grand slam, history is once again being written in real time. The Philippines is a country of roughly 110 million people - the archipelago in south-east Asia is the 12th most populated country in the world - but before Eala its impact on tennis had been marginal, if it even had one at all.

Jamie Braidwood reports on Wimbledon’s latest superstar:

Alexandra Eala makes history at Wimbledon to carry the hopes of the Philippines

Why Arthur Fery, the last Brit standing at Wimbledon, is ready for his moment

11:30 , Jamie Braidwood

After keeping British hopes in the singles alive at Wimbledon, Arthur Fery took a moment for himself. The 23-year-old wildcard tossed away his sweaty white cap and roared after beating the qualifier Otto Virtanen to reach the third round of a grand slam for the first time, but then paused, turned and bowed his head as he placed his hands on the net, soaking the moment in. “A lot of relief, a lot of pride,” he said after a hard-fought 5-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-3 win. Fery, though, was not about to get sentimental about his journey. There is more work to do, after all.

But the path to becoming the last British player left in the singles at Wimbledon has been an unusual one for a player who was born in France. His mother, Olivia Fery, was a professional tennis player who played at the 1991 French Open. His father, Loic Fery, is the wealthy owner of Ligue 1 football club FC Lorient. Fery briefly played for France at under-12 level, but grew up 10 minutes down the road from Wimbledon. There was no choice to make when deciding between the two countries. He sounds like a south Londoner. His home tournament was to be played on grass, not clay.

How Arthur Fery, the last Brit at Wimbledon, will prepare to block out the noise

Katie Swan after Madison Keys ends Wimbledon run

11:15 , Flo Clifford

“I'm obviously disappointed with the result, but it was an amazing experience for me to get to play on Court 1 for the first time. I was really excited when I saw the schedule.

“There was a lot of different emotions, nerves, excitement, and I just wanted to put on a good performance. I did the best that I could, despite the result.

“This has been really positive for me, this Wimbledon, and the grass overall. I've had a few wins against girls who are here in the main draw.

“I'm still ranking-wise a fair way off being at that point, but like I said before, if I keep building week to week, I just don't want to take anything for granted.

“It's not a given that I'll get there, but if I keep putting in the work every day, keep believing in myself, I know that my level is good enough to reach that goal.”

Katie Swan following defeat to Madison Keys (Getty)
Katie Swan following defeat to Madison Keys (Getty)

Katie Swan sets her goal after Wimbledon run ends in front of Princess of Wales

10:55 , Flo Clifford

Katie Swan is determined to return to Wimbledon on ranking merit after overcoming serious injury to play the biggest match of her career in front of the Princess of Wales.

Following persistent back problems which threatened to cut short her playing days, Swan made the most of a wild card by becoming the best-performing Briton in the women’s singles.

The 27-year-old marked her first appearance at the All England Club for three years with an opening victory over Irina-Camelia Begu before suffering a 6-1 6-4 second-round defeat to 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys.

Katie Swan sets her goal after Wimbledon run ends in front of Princess of Wales

Wimbledon Brit tracker: The one singles player still standing after 18 defeats

10:40 , Flo Clifford

Arthur Fery will be in third-round action on Saturday as the last British player in the singles draw, after there were defeats for Katie Swan, Jacob Fearnley and Jan Choinski on Thursday

Wimbledon Brit tracker: The one singles player still standing after 18 defeats

Fans face nervy wait over call on Serena and Venus Williams' doubles partnership

10:25 , Flo Clifford

Serena Williams’ doubles comeback at Wimbledon is in doubt after she sustained a knee injury during her first competitive singles match in four years.

The 44-year-old lost a thrilling encounter with 20-year-old Maya Joint 6-3 6-7 6-3 late on Tuesday night on Centre Court, putting up a valiant fight before fading in the third set.

She did not take part in the obligatory post-match press conference and it later emerged that this was due to her picking up a knee issue during the match, which required lengthy treatment from the physio.

The Williams sisters, won 14 grand slam doubles titles including six at Wimbledon, are yet to officially withdraw from the tournament, but are not scheduled to play their first-round doubles match on Friday 3 July.

When is Serena Williams playing doubles at Wimbledon with sister Venus?

Novak Djokovic gets his wish

10:11 , Flo Clifford

Novak Djokovic said after his win over Stefanos Tsitsipas: “I’d love to play an outdoor Wimbledon grass-court match. Haven’t had a chance so far.”

The 24-time major winner has played both of his matches so far last up in the order of play on Centre Court, making them night sessions in all but name.

But he’s got his wish: today the seventh seed has been put first up on Centre Court, where he plays 25th seed Arthur Rinderknech, with play beginning at 1.30pm.

Day four recap

10:02 , Flo Clifford

Elsewhere on day four, Amanda Anisimova survived an almighty scare against fellow American and former Australian Open winner Sofia Kenin, needing a match tie-break to see off her compatriot and make the third round - where she’ll face Madison Keys in a huge clash.

And 29th seed Alexandra Eala reached the third round of a grand slam for the first time as she beat Maya Joint, conqueror of Serena Williams, in an entertaining three-set tussle. She’ll face defending champion Iga Swiatek next.

 (Reuters)
(Reuters)

Wimbledon order of play

09:54 , Flo Clifford

🏟️ Court 12

11:00AM Start

  1. Corentin Moutet (FRA) / Arthur Reymond (FRA) vs Julian Cash (GBR) / Lloyd Glasspool (GBR) [3]
  2. Ekaterina Alexandrova [18] 41 vs Iva Jovic (USA) [16]
  3. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP) [22] vs Marton Fucsovics (HUN)

🏟️ Court 18

11:00AM Start

  1. Harri Heliovaara (FIN) / Henry Patten (GBR) [1] vs Mac Kiger (USA) / Patrik Trhac (USA)
  2. Rafael Jodar (ESP) [23] vs Shintaro Mochizuki (JPN)
  3. Nikola Bartunkova (CZE) vs Barbora Krejcikova (CZE)

Wimbledon order of play

09:46 , Flo Clifford

🏟️ No.2 Court

11:00AM Start

  1. Roman Safiullin vs Joao Fonseca (BRA) [24]
  2. Jessica Pegula (USA) [4] vs Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)
  3. Hubert Hurkacz (POL) vs Tommy Paul (USA) [21]

🏟️ No.3 Court

11:00AM Start

  1. Belinda Bencic (SUI) [11] vs Anna Kalinskaya [19]
  2. Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) vs Daniil Medvedev [8]
  3. Karolina Muchova (CZE) [10] vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew (THA)

Wimbledon order of play

09:38 , Flo Clifford

🏟️ No.1 Court

1:00PM Start

  1. Daria Kasatkina (AUS) vs Naomi Osaka (JPN) [14]
  2. Jannik Sinner (ITA) [1] vs Jenson Brooksby (USA)
  3. Claire Liu (USA) vs Coco Gauff (USA) [7]

Wimbledon order of play

09:30 , Flo Clifford

Day 5 - Friday 3 July

🏟️ Centre Court

1:30PM Start

  1. Arthur Rinderknech (FRA) [25] vs Novak Djokovic (SRB) [7]
  2. Aryna Sabalenka [1] vs Jelena Ostapenko (LAT)
  3. Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) [3] vs Michael Zheng (USA)

Day four recap

09:21 , Flo Clifford

On the British front, Arthur Fery is the last player standing after he beat qualifier Otto Virtanen - conqueror of fourth seed Ben Shelton - in their second-round tie.

French-born Fery, who grew up in Wimbledon, was the only Brit to make it to the middle weekend after there were defeats for Katie Swan, Jacob Fearnley and Jan Choinski.

Swan lost 6-1 6-4 to former Australian Open champion Madison Keys, while Fearnley fell in straight sets to Spaniard Jaume Munar, 6-4 7-6 6-4, and Choinski battled hard against 17th seed Frances Tiafoe but ultimately lost in four, 4-6 6-2 7-5 6-2.

 (Getty)
(Getty)

Day four recap

09:12 , Flo Clifford

Reigning champion Iga Swiatek suffered a scare as she needed three sets to see off Taylor Townsend in round 1, but was in cruise control against 2021 runner-up Karolina Pliskova, who is making a gradual return from a long injury lay-off, in yesterday’s second-round encounter. The Pole won 6-1 6-3 in the first match on Centre Court.

Later on Matteo Berrettini won an entertaining four-set tussle with 20th seed Arthur Fils, with the Italian overjoyed to be playing at the top level again after recurring injury crises.

And there was joy too for Grigor Dimitrov, who was forced out of Wimbledon last year with a torn pec muscle when leading Jannik Sinner in their fourth-round match. The Bulgarian, who was granted a wildcard for this tournament, saw off 15th seed Jakub Mensik in four sets and will now face Berrettini in the third round.

 (Getty)
(Getty)

Welcome

09:04 , Flo Clifford

Hello and welcome to day five of Wimbledon!

Novak Djokovic headlines Centre Court today as he faces 25th seed Arthur Rinderknech in his bid to win a record 25th major, while defending champion Jannik Sinner takes to No 1 Court hoping to build momentum after a tricky couple of matches.

Naomi Osaka plays former world No 8 Daria Kasatkina first up on that court, while Aryna Sabalenka, Jelena Ostapenko, and Coco Gauff are all in action later today.

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