Overview
- Novak Djokovic beat Arthur Rinderknech on Friday to reach the last 16 at Wimbledon and record his 105th match win at the All England Club, drawing level with Roger Federer’s men’s singles total.
- Defending champion Jannik Sinner progressed to the fourth round in straight sets and was scheduled off Centre Court on No.1 Court for his third‑round match, a scheduling choice that drew attention to court assignments.
- Naomi Osaka reached the Wimbledon fourth round for the first time with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Daria Kasatkina, underlining a strong return to form in her comeback from maternity leave.
- Wild‑card Grigor Dimitrov upset 15th seed Jakub Menšík in four sets and is set to face Matteo Berrettini next, showing how non-seeded entrants can alter projected matchups.
- Commentary and a single betting‑market snapshot appeared alongside results but remain opinion‑based or single‑source; the key things to watch now are Djokovic’s next opponent, Sinner’s draw on No.1 Court, and any fitness updates that could influence later rounds.