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  1. Hewett and Reid bid for spot in finalpublished at 17:47 BST 9 July

    Hewett/Reid v Houdet/Ji

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid in wheelchair doubles action at WimbledonImage source, PA Media

    Alfie Hewett has already reached the semi-finals of the men's wheelchair singles today and will shortly be bidding to reach the doubles final alongside fellow Briton Gordon Reid.

    Hewett and Reid have won the doubles title at Wimbledon six times as a pairing and are top seeds in 2026.

    They face France's Stephane Houdet and China's Ji Zhenxu - the man Hewett beat in singles this morning - on Court One.

    Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez and Japan's Tokito Oda are already through to the doubles final.

    Watch the match live and in full on the BBC iPlayer.

  2. Noskova keeps 'the same rhythm'published at 17:45 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-6 1-2 Noskova

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One

    The rhythm with Linda Noskova is she doesn't rush. She doesn't slow down. It is the same rhythm between shots and between games.

    She keeps level and doesn't show the emotion. She might be feeling it on the inside but she looks very composed.

  3. Noskova holds comfortablypublished at 17:43 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 1-2 Noskova*

    Linda NoskovaImage source, EPA

    That was another impressive service game from Linda Noskova. She has been flawless on her serve so far.

    Marta Kostyuk can't return a second serve as it flies into the net and that's another game in the books.

    It has not been a dramatic match so far but fans are returning to fill up Centre Court now.

  4. 'Kostyuk trying to get momentum on her side'published at 17:41 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 1-1 Noskova*

    Kim Clijsters
    Four-time Grand Slam champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Marta Kostyuk is trying to get the momentum on her side again.

    She is trying to be a little bit more positive in between the points and just get those negative thoughts out of her.

  5. Kostyuk holdspublished at 17:41 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 1-1 Noskova*

    Marta Kostyuk lets out a shout of delight when Linda Noskova goes long and she is goes 30-0.

    The Ukrainian does fire one into the crowd to give the ninth seed a point.

    But then an ace wraps up the hold to 15 and brings another roar of delight.

  6. 'Noskova so tough to beat on grass'published at 17:38 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-6 0-1 Noskova

    Kim Clijsters
    Four-time Grand Slam champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Linda Noskova likes to be the one dictating the points.

    She has the power to make it really tough for a lot of players and she is so tough to beat on this surface.

  7. Noskova holdspublished at 17:38 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-6 0-1 Noskova

    Linda Noskova has won eight of her nine Wimbledon matches in which she has won the first set.

    When Marta Kostyuk can't return a serve it wraps up the hold in what was another comfortable game for the Czech

  8. Postpublished at 17:36 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 0-0 Noskova*

    Harry Poole
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    So unfortunate for Marta Kostyuk.

    You want matches like this to be decided by moments of real quality, but the Ukrainian now has it all to do after that costly double fault.

    She’s hit far more winners (12) than Noskova (four) so far - but she’s really going to have to start landing them in the key moments now.

  9. GB's Shuker out of women's wheelchair doublespublished at 17:34 BST 9 July

    Kamiji/Zhu 6-3 6-2 Montjane/Shuker

    Lucy ShukerImage source, PA Media

    Great Britain's Lucy Shuker is out of the women's wheelchair doubles.

    Shuker and playing partner Kgothatso Montjane have lost their semi-final in straight sets to top seeds Yui Kamiji of Japan and Zhu Zhenzhen of China.

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:34 BST 9 July

    Sulaimon in Lagos, Nigeria: I strongly believe the winner of this contest will go on to win Wimbledon. No disrespect to Karolina Muchova.

  11. Game and first set - Noskovapublished at 17:33 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 Noskova*

    Linda NoskovaImage source, EPA

    Marta Kostyuk manages to save the first break point but a double fault then hands the set to Linda Noskova.

    It was so tight up until that game!

  12. Postpublished at 17:32 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-5 Noskova

    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Marta Kostyuk is having to react so quickly.

    She is constantly looking towards her box and I think that is the key that tells you she is uncomfortable.

  13. Three break pointspublished at 17:32 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-5 Noskova

    Marta Kostyuk is long with a backhand and then Linda Noskova dumps a backhand slice to the Ukrainian and it is into the net to go 0-30.

    The Ukrainian's forehand is then well out as she looks a bit ruffled for the first time and Noskova has three break points...

  14. Noskova holds to lovepublished at 17:29 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 4-5 Noskova

    A nice serve and volley from Linda Noskova opens the game and it is her turn for a comfortable to love as she wraps it up quickly.

  15. Postpublished at 17:28 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-4 Noskova*

    Harry Poole
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    29 points for Marta Kostyuk after eight games, 29 for Linda Noskova.

    It’s been as even as the stats suggest so far.

    In that respect, the first breakthrough really could be crucial.

  16. game, set and match

    Heliovaara and GB's Patten into men's doubles finalpublished at 17:27 BST 9 July
    Breaking

    *Heliovaara/Patten 7-6 (7-2) 7-6 (10-8) Kokkinakis/Kovacevic

    Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten in men's doubles action at WimbledonImage source, PA Media

    Great Britain's Henry Patten is into the men's doubles final at Wimbledon!

    Patten and Finland's Harri Heliovaara beat Thanasi Kokkinakis and Aleksandar Kovacevic in straight sets on Court One and are just one win away from a second Wimbledon title together as a partnership.

    Nothing could separate the two pairs during regulation play in the two sets, with first-to-seven tie-breaks required to settle both.

    Patten and Heliovaara dominated the first but the second was much closer, with Heliovaara and Patten eventually taking it 10-8.

    Sixth seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic await in the final.

  17. 'Both looking at ease'published at 17:27 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-4 Noskova*

    Eugenie Bouchard
    Former Canadian tennis player on BBC One

    Both of the girls look quite relaxed out there. Compared to the first semi-final, both of the girls looked very tense in that one.

    Both these players are looking very at ease on this court.

  18. Kostyuk holds to lovepublished at 17:26 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 4-4 Noskova*

    Marta KostyukImage source, EPA

    There's only been one break point so far in eight games.

    This is a match which has yet to really catch fire but Marta Kostyuk will be very happy to hold to love there.

  19. Noskova holdspublished at 17:23 BST 9 July

    *Kostyuk 3-4 Noskova

    Linda NoskovaImage source, Getty Images

    Linda Noskova has a more comfortable hold there. A smooth forehand winner the pick of the shots which Marta Kostyuk is not able to get to.

    A double fault opens the door but Kostyuk goes well wide after Noskova's return goes high and the Czech holds to 30.

  20. Postpublished at 17:20 BST 9 July

    Kostyuk 3-3 Noskova*

    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Linda Noskova throws in such beautiful hand skills.

    Marta Kostyuk was there but she just couldn't control it.