Kartal taking to Court 1
Sonay Kartal will be out on Court 1 at any moment now, with the British number three facing Diane Parry for a place in the fourth round.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 13:00
Wimbledon: How to get tennis tickets in queue and register for 2026 ballot
Wimbledon continues to be one of the only major sporting events where fans can get tickets on the day of play. The All England Club welcomes more than 40,000 fans per day.
With enough dedication, you can brave the queue at Wimbledon Park, near Southfields tube station, which is still a key part of the Wimbledon experience.
Fans can queue up – often camping overnight – in order to be at the front of the queue to obtain tickets for either Centre Court or Court 1 for the first 10 days of The Championships. Usually, there are 500 tickets available for Centre Court and 500 available for Court 1.
Fans are advised to go to the end of The Queue in Wimbledon Park to obtain a Queue Card. The card will be dated and numbered with your position in The Queue.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:45
What is electronic line calling (ELC)? Wimbledon’s new Hawk-Eye Live system explained
If you’re watching Wimbledon this year, you’ll likely notice the implementation of electronic line calling (ELC) technology.
This has brought to an end the role of the line judge after 147 years patrolling the courts in SW19.
The tournament venue has taken the decision to install ELC on all 18 match courts, including Centre Court and Court One, and we have everything you need to know below.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:35
Osaka 6-3, 4-4 Pavlyuchenkova
Naomi Osaka is now at 4-4 in the second set, with the former Grand Slam champion now facing serve.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:23
Who else went through on day four?
Elsewhere, 10th seed American Emma Navarro beat Veronika Kudermetova in straight sets, while seventh seed Mirra Andreeva breezed past Lucia Bronzetti.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:20
Osaka breaks back in set 2
An early break for Pavlyuchenkova but Naomi Osaka breaks back after a costly forehead error down the line.
We’re at 3-2 to the Russian on Court 2, with Osaka serving.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:09
Iga Swiatek fights back to reach Wimbledon third round
One of the big results from the women’s singles yesterday…
Four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek avoided joining Wimbledon’s lengthy list of fallen seeds by stylishly battling back to beat world number 208 Caty McNally.
The 24-year-old – a five-time major winner, having also claimed the 2022 US Open title – was in danger of seeing her comparatively woeful SW19 record continue after blowing a 4-1 lead to drop the opening set.
But she responded impressively in the Centre Court sunshine to prevail 5-7 6-2 6-1 in two hours and 25 minutes.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 12:00
Osaka takes first set in match against Pavlyuchenkova
Osaka follows that break with a break of her own and will serve to see out the set…
We go to deuce but an absolutely superb ace gives the 27-year-old the advantage and an arguably even better ace follows to wrap up the first set 6-3.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 11:50
Osaka has slender first-set lead
Naomi Osaka now leads Pavlyuchenkova 4-3 after the Russian broke her serve in the last game!
An intriguing match being played out on No. 2 Court.
Chris Wilson4 July 2025 11:37