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  1. Deucepublished at 18:09 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 4-2 Fery

    Not if Zizou Bergs has anything to do with it.

    Bergs rattles off three points to close in on the hold.

    But Arthur Fery punishes the Belgian for a poor approach shot and sends a lovely winner over his head on the baseline.

  2. Postpublished at 18:08 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 4-2 Fery

    Arthur Fery pounces on a slow second serve from Zizou Bergs and smashes away a winner for 30-0.

    Could he?

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:07 BST 4 July

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    You can't help but feel a 15 minute break with shade rolling over the court might have played a part in the events on court 18.

    Ethan, Lincolnshire

  4. 'Being able to live out my dreams only makes me more ambitious'published at 18:06 BST 4 July

    Eala 7-6 (11-9) 6-2 Swiatek

    Philippines' Alexandra Eala, speaking on BBC One after knocking out defending champion Iga Swiatek on Centre Court earlier today: "It is an incredible achievement for me personally. It is my best result in a Grand Slam. It is the first time I've even entered the second week so I'm so motivated. What a way for me to enter the second week!

    "Wimbledon is my favourite tournament of all-time. It really hits close to home. Growing up, I always loved the atmosphere even through the TV, the all-white outfits, the tradition. I grew up in the Philippines, I was born and raised there, that's where I took up tennis. I started playing with my brother and my grandfather, my brother is three years older than me so I followed in his footsteps. Until this day, I still can't keep up with him - it's tough keeping up with an older brother.

    "The writing on my sweatshirt translates to: 'Once it grows, it cannot be stopped'. I do resonate with those words so much. More than being unstoppable, I think it refers to a dream and an aspiration to become unstoppable. Ever since I was young, I've always been working and working and dreaming and dreaming. I've always been such a dreamer, so being able to live out my dreams and experience things like this only makes me more ambitious."

    On Iga Swiatek and Rafael Nadal presenting her diploma to her on graduation day: "Yes, it's insane to think how much has changed in the past three years. I do remember it. I remember being so excited to see her because ever year they would get a guest sports star in for graduation. She threw her hat with us and she sat next to me. I remember being so excited that we were sat together in the pictures. When I walked up and said hi to her when I got my diploma, she knew me so I was also really excited about that."

    On her experience playing on Centre Court: "It is so surreal. You can't think about it too much, especially before you enter the match. I try to not think about the bigger picture while I'm playing a match. I feel like once I'm in the zone, I can get really locked in and that's what happened today. That's what I want to be able to do consistently."

  5. Fery holdspublished at 18:06 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 4-2 Fery

    It's not quite as drastic as the scoreboard suggests, Arthur Fery was two breaks down when he trailed 4-1 in the fourth set, but he's just got one break to make up in this one.

    Either way, a hold here is crucial.

    Fery does just that. Can he back it up with a break now?

  6. 'How fitting would it be if Bergs found a way to victory?'published at 18:05 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 4-1 Fery*

    Nick Lester
    Former British tennis player on BBC One

    Zizou Bergs has been here before - and he finds himself here once more. He is 4-1 to the good, but this time it is in the fifth and final set.

    How fitting would it be if he were to find a way to victory today? It was only a year ago that he hit a low-point in his career with that defeat to Lloyd Harris. I remember he posted on social media about not enjoying a single point in that match.

  7. Postpublished at 18:05 BST 4 July

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    I’ve headed up to the balcony that overlooks court 18 to keep an eye on this final set between Arthur Fery and Zizou Bergs, but it seems everyone has had the same idea. It’s absolutely packed up here and everyone is jostling for a good view.

  8. Postpublished at 18:03 BST 4 July

    We may have to ask Scotland very nicely for permission, David.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:02 BST 4 July

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    Surely it would be Arthur's seats!

    David, East Riding

    Did Bergs have quick shower in his break? He was so sweaty and hot looking. Are they allowed to do that?

    Sallycherry, Northampton

  10. Bergs holdspublished at 18:02 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 4-1 Fery*

    Zizou Bergs is playing very aggressively now. The Belgian is right on top of the net when he leaps into the air and slams a volley winner. 40-0.

    Arthur Fery forces his way back in at 40-30 before a wide Bergs serve seals the hold.

    Bergs leads 4-1... we've been here before.

  11. Postpublished at 18:02 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 3-1 Fery

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    That slice from Zizou Bergs stayed so low, didn't it? It came up so low.

    It was a really good slice with lots of bite on it.

  12. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Keyspublished at 18:01 BST 4 July

    Anisimova 6-3 2-6 3-6 Keys

    Madison KeysImage source, PA Media

    Madison Keys wins the battle of the Americans on the 4th July - and lets out a shout of delight!

    The 26th seed had to come from a set down to beat last year's finalist Amanda Anisimova.

    A first win over a top-15 player at Wimbledon for Keys and she earned it, a superb showing as she kept her cool after losing the first set.

    The women's draw is opening up as well. Just today we've seen the second, third and sixth seeds fall, that includes the defending champion and runner-up from 2025 as well.

  13. Bergs breakspublished at 17:58 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 3-1 Fery

    Zizou Bergs take control from the outset and eventually volleys a net winner to seal the break.

    Zizou BergsImage source, Getty Images
  14. Break points Bergspublished at 17:57 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 2-1 Fery*

    Arthur Fery runs into his first bit of trouble in this deciding set when a forehand goes wide. Fery trails 30-0 on serve.

    Berg picks up another point.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:55 BST 4 July

    In response to Andrew from Biggleswade - Fery’s Fen?

    Amy, Surrey

    What about Arthur's Area? Or Arthur's Arena?

    Gemma-Kirstie, Hove

  16. Bergs holdspublished at 17:55 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 2-1 Fery*

    Zizou Bergs endured a difficult time on serve at the end of the fourth set but he seems to have settled back down.

    A hold to love keeps him in front.

  17. Keys one game awaypublished at 17:53 BST 4 July

    *Anisimova 6-3 2-6 2-5 Keys

    Madison Keys has served superbly and another straightforward hold means the American is now just a game away from the fourth round.

    While Amanda Anisimova has become increasingly frustrated, Keys has kept her cool to move to within touching distance of victory.

    Madison KeysImage source, Getty Images
  18. Fery holdspublished at 17:52 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 1-1 Fery

    Parts of the court are covered by shade now but the majority remains bathed in sunlight. It's difficult to work out where the ball is at times from a viewers perspective, you wonder if the players are having difficulties too.

    Arthur Fery doesn't have any issues in getting the hold anyway.

  19. game, set and match

    Game, set and match Zverevpublished at 17:51 BST 4 July

    Giron 2-6 6-7 (4-7) 4-6 Zverev

    Alexander Zverev's level has dropped at times during this third set but he raises his game with a crisp forehand winner and a crushing backhand.

    Marcos Giron responds with couple of big first serves and a lovely sliced drop shot, but Zverev later brings up match point as Giron goes into the net.

    The German second seed only needs one chance as Giron spoons a forehand long.

    The French Open champion is into the fourth round.

    ZverevImage source, Getty Images
  20. Bergs holdspublished at 17:49 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 6-2 7-6 (3-7) 1-0 Fery*

    How will they both settle back into proceedings after that long break?

    Zizou Bergs doesn't seem to have been impacted too much as he gets the hold to 15.