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  1. Postpublished at 20:01 BST

    BBC Two

    Our text updates are ending for the day now, but TV coverage of the mixed doubles final continues on BBC Two and via the link at the top of this page.

    Friday's coverage of Wimbledon 2026 will begin at 11:00 BST, with Arthur Fery's men's singles semi-final starting at 13:30 BST.

  2. What's on tomorrow?published at 19:59 BST

    Arthur FeryImage source, Getty Images
    • British wildcard Arthur Fery takes on French Open champion Alexander Zverev in the first men's singles semi-final on Centre Court at 13:30 BST.
    • That's followed by defending champion Jannik Sinner taking on seven-time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic in the other last-four tie.
    • Britain's Alfie Hewett is up against Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez in the men's wheelchair singles semi-finals in the second match on Court One.
    • Both women's doubles semi-finals will also be played on Court One on Friday.
  3. What's happened today?published at 19:57 BST

    Karolina MuchovaImage source, Getty Images

    Our live text updates will be finishing shortly - here's a round-up of what's happened on another dramatic day at Wimbledon:

    • Karolina Muchova beat American Coco Gauff 6-2 1-6 7-6 (12-10) in a thrilling women's singles semi-final.
    • Linda Noskova beat Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk 6-4 6-4 to set up an all-Czech final against Muchova on Saturday.
    • Great Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara are into the men's doubles final after a straight-set win over Thanasi Kokkinakis and Aleksandar Kovacevic.
    • Great Britain's Alfie Hewett reached the men's wheelchair singles semi-finals with a 6-4 6-1 win over China's Ji Zhenxu, then returned later to reach the final of the doubles event alongside fellow Briton Gordon Reid.
  4. 'Epic' final to comepublished at 19:55 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 6-3 Houdet/Ji

    Jayant Mistry
    Former British number one wheelchair tennis player on BBC TV

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid came through and they won. I think it is going to be one hell of a final.

    Tokito Oda and Gustavo Fernandez, I think that's going to be epic.

  5. Hewett and Reid into the finalpublished at 19:54 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 6-3 Houdet/Ji

    A superb ovation for all four players on Court One - that was a thoroughly enjoyable contest, with Stephane Houdet and Ji Zhenxu providing tough opposition for Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid.

    But the British pair put together a run of eight games in a row to take control of the match and wrapped it up in straight sets.

  6. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Hewett/Reidpublished at 19:52 BST
    Breaking

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 6-3 Houdet/Ji

    Alfie HewettImage source, Getty Images

    An ace to finish! Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are into another Wimbledon final!

    Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda will be their opponents in the final as the Britons bid for a seventh men's wheelchair doubles title at Wimbledon.

  7. Match point Hewett/Reidpublished at 19:51 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-3 Houdet/Ji

    Ji Zhenxu finds a delightful cross-court winner from a tight angle to open up the game, but Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid get to 40-30 and will have a chance to book their places in the final.

  8. Postpublished at 19:49 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-3 Houdet/Ji

    Jayant Mistry
    Former British number one wheelchair tennis player on BBC TV

    Could there be another twist in this match?

  9. Ji holds, Hewett serving for matchpublished at 19:49 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-3 Houdet/Ji

    Still we go on as Ji Zhenxu holds serve to 15.

    Alfie Hewett will get the chance to serve for the match now.

  10. 'Nicely done by Houdet'published at 19:45 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-2 Houdet/Ji*

    Matt Chilton
    Commentator on BBC TV

    Nicely done by Stephane Houdet and they extend the life of this semi-final.

  11. Reid brokenpublished at 19:45 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-2 Houdet/Ji*

    On break point, Gordon Reid questions the decision of a fault, given because his wheel was judged to be over the line as he served. He's told by the umpire that he can't review it and the replay suggests Reid might have a point. A close one.

    Stephane Houdet finds a magnificent lobbed winner to extend this semi-final a little while longer.

  12. Reid serving for matchpublished at 19:39 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 5-1 Houdet/Ji

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid restore their double-break advantage and 34-year-old left-hander Reid will serve now for a place in the men's wheelchair doubles final.

  13. Postpublished at 19:37 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-1 Houdet/Ji*

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are hitting the ball to each other across the net while they wait for the seat on Stephane Houdet's wheelchair to be repaired.

    And it looks like we'll soon be ready to resume.

    A round of applause from the spectators for the mechanic as he leaves Court One.

    After a 13-minute gap, play gets back under way.

  14. 'No idea how long this is going to take'published at 19:32 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-1 Houdet/Ji*

    Jayant Mistry
    Former British number one wheelchair tennis player on BBC TV

    The other thing that we have to remember is not only is it annoying for the players doing it, it's annoying for Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid.

    It's a real distraction because they are all the way ahead, they are thinking about what to do.

    They have no idea how long this is going to take.

    It's been about eight minutes since the most recent point was played and Stephane Houdet's wheelchair is still being attended to.

  15. Australian pair lead mixed doubles finalpublished at 19:27 BST

    *Polmans/Hunter 6-4 0-1 Arevalo/Ostapenko

    Australian pair Marc Polmans and Storm Hunter have taken the first set in the mixed doubles final on Centre Court.

    They broke Latvian Jelena Ostapenko and El Salvador’s Marcelo Arevalo in the third game before holding serve to take the lead.

    Marc Polmans and Storm HunterImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 19:26 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-1 Houdet/Ji*

    Some tremendous serving by Stephane Houdet gets his partnership out of some trouble, recovering from 15-40 to get to game point.

    But Houdet has a problem with the seat of his wheelchair and there will be a short delay now while the mechanical issue is fixed.

  17. Postpublished at 19:19 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-1 Houdet/Ji*

    Jayant Mistry
    Former British number one wheelchair tennis player on BBC TV

    Good finish by Stephane Houdet, right down the middle which is always a good shot in doubles.

  18. Hewett's serve brokenpublished at 19:19 BST

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-1 Houdet/Ji*

    Alfie Hewett has looked relatively untroubled so far on serve in this semi-final, so back-to-back double faults come as a real surprise.

    They bring up a break point for Stephane Houdet and Ji Zhenxu, which they take as Houdet finds his second winner of the game.

    Houdet and Ji are still not out of it as they end a run of eight straight games won by the British pair.

  19. 'One of the best shots of this match'published at 19:15 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-0 Houdet/Ji

    Jayant Mistry
    Former British number one wheelchair tennis player on BBC TV

    They're on a bit of a roll at the moment.

    That from Alfie Hewett was one of the best shots of this match so far.

    Wow, that's talent.

  20. Double break for Hewett and Reidpublished at 19:14 BST

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 4-0 Houdet/Ji

    Two more break points for the top seeds Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid.

    Ji Zhenxu saves the first with an ace out wide, but the second ends with Hewett drilling away a backhand winner to secure the double break in set two.