1. That's all for nowpublished at 21:39 7 July

    Emma Raducanu's loss to Kiwi qualifier Lulu Sun means there are no Brits remaining in either the women's or men's singles draws at Wimbledon.

    It is shaping up as a tournament full of surprises in the women's draw with four of the top five seeds out before the quarter-finals - third seed Elena Rybakina will look to avoid that being five from five when she meets Anna Kalinskaya in round four tomorrow.

    In the men's draw, all of the top five seeds are still going strong and it looks like we're set for an intriguing second week.

    We'll be across all the action for you once again tomorrow but, for now, here are today's big stories for you to catch up on:

  2. Monday's Court One order of playpublished at 21:38 7 July

    Court One order of play
  3. Unfortunate injuriespublished at 21:37 7 July

    We've had two retirements today. On Court One, a tearful Madison Keys had to retire after sustaining what appeared to be a hamstring injury against Italian seventh seed Jasmine Paolini.

    The American received medical treatment but was unable to continue with the score locked at 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 5-5.

    Media caption,

    Keys pulls out with injury

    A real shame as it had been a scintillating match up that point...

    Media caption,

    Paolini wins fantastic point against Keys

    Media caption,

    Keys wins dramatic set point

    Then later on Court One Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov had to pull out with injury against the Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev at just 5-3 in the first set.

    Media caption,

    Dimitrov pulls out with injury

  4. Watch: Sun seals spot in quarter-finalspublished at 21:36 7 July

    Sun 6-2 5-7 6-2 Raducanu

    If you missed Lulu Sun's win against Emma Raducanu, where have you been?

    Here's how the Kiwi qualifier got over the line against the Brit.

    Media caption,

    Sun shines on centre court

  5. Monday's Centre Court order of playpublished at 21:36 7 July

    Running order of play on Centre Court on Monday 8 July, 2024
  6. 'Centre Court is probably my favourite court' - Navarropublished at 21:35 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 6-3 Gauff

    More from Emma Navarro:

    On beating two former champions on Centre Court this tournament:

    "It’s an amazing court, probably my favourite court I have ever played on.

    "The fans, the atmosphere, the grass is amazing. Having my family and my team watch me, it’s so special. Thank you guys."

    Her thoughts on her next opponent, Roland Garros finalist Jasmine Paolini:

    "She’s a great player. She’s not an easy out and always puts up a great fight to the end, so I think it’s going to be a great match and I’m really excited."

  7. 'I wanted to push back against Gauff's game' - Navarropublished at 21:32 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 6-3 Gauff

    Emma NavarroImage source, Getty Images

    Let's hear from Emma Navarro who has beaten the second seed Coco Gauff to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon:

    Your thoughts on the win:

    "I don’t know I don’t have a ton of words but just really grateful to be out here on Centre Court. A tournament with so much history and tradition that so many legends have played on before- it’s a real honour.

    "Thank you guys for coming out to watch and I can’t wait to play again."

    What was your game plan?

    "I think I played really aggressively. Coco’s obviously an amazing player and I have a ton of respect for her and what she’s done at such a young age is amazing.

    "I knew she wasn’t going to make it easy on me tonight but I wanted to play aggressively and push back against her game and I think I was able to do that."

  8. Postpublished at 21:28 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 6-3 Gauff

    The upsets just keep coming at this year's Wimbledon.

    Only one of the top five seeds is still standing - Elena Rybakina (3rd) - after Coco Gauff's exit.

    Rybakina plays 17th seed Anna Kalinskaya tomorrow.

    Navarro will take on Italian seventh seed Jasmine Paolini in the quarter-finals.

  9. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Navarropublished at 21:24 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 6-3 Gauff

    Emma Navarro (left) and Coco Gauff (right)Image source, Getty Images

    A third match point for 19th seed Emma Navarro.

    Coco Gauff hits into the net.

    Navarro will play in the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career!

  10. Second deucepublished at 21:23 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 5-3 Gauff*

    Emma Navarro can't get it done this time as she hits long. Deuce.

    Another match point comes her way but Navarro goes wide again.

  11. Match point for Navarropublished at 21:22 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 5-3 Gauff*

    Emma Navarro's forehand is deep, right on the baseline, and Coco Gauff returns long.

    Gauff charges forward to meet a drop shot and it should be a simple return down the line for Navarro but she skews it into the net. 30-30.

    Now it's Gauff who doesn't make a clean connection and Navarro has match point.

  12. Gauff holdspublished at 21:19 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 5-3 Gauff

    Coco Gauff won't back down.

    A forehand lands in the corner and she serves out the game with an ace.

    Navarro will serve for the match.

    Over to you Emma.

  13. Deucepublished at 21:18 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 5-2 Gauff

    Wonderful work at the net by Emma Navarro to slam beyond Coco Gauff for deuce.

  14. Postpublished at 21:17 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 5-2 Gauff

    Coco Gauff levels at 15-15 with a drop shot.

    A 30-15 lead for the US Open champion, who is serving to stay in this match, and she sends in an ace to go 40-15 up.

    Too many unforced errors on Gauff's forehand has been the big problem and here's another into the net. 40-30.

  15. 'Navarro has core belief in herself'published at 21:16 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 5-2 Gauff*

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV

    There wasn’t the huge hype and Navarro was still playing ITF tournaments, but she has won a lot of matches.

    She just has this core belief in herself.

  16. Navarro holdspublished at 21:14 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 5-2 Gauff*

    Coco Gauff, again, is looking for a break before we get to the real pressure moment in this second set.

    She matches Emma Navarro point-for-point to 30-30.

    Navarro edges in front and then Gauff hooks into the net.

    Navarro is one game away from the quarter-finals.

  17. Gauff holdspublished at 21:11 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 4-2 Gauff

    Coco gauffImage source, Getty Images

    "Come on Emma," shouts one supporter.

    "Come on Coco," shouts another.

    The crowd is neutral for the most part but they'll be a few Americans in that have their favourite.

    Gauff holds to 15.

  18. 'Gauff not able to get into her rhythm'published at 21:09 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 4-1 Gauff

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV

    We’re looking at Coco’s draw – the level went up drastically in this fourth round. It didn’t build with each match. Gauff has not been able to get into her rhythm.

  19. Postpublished at 21:09 7 July

    *Navarro 6-4 4-1 Gauff

    Coco Gauff channels that frustration in the right way via a serve which Emma Navarro is unable to return.

    Gauff follows with a crashing forehand. 30-0.

    But Navarro leans back on that trusty cross-court backhand to get back in the game. 30-15.

  20. Navarro holdspublished at 21:07 7 July

    Navarro 6-4 4-1 Gauff*

    Coco Gauff is cutting a dejected figure out there. A brief chat with her coaching box and it does little to improve her mood.

    She could really do with a break back here but Emma Navarro is refusing to budge.

    Navarro holds to 15.

    Gauff returns to her chair at the change of ends and vents towards her coaching box again.