Wimbledon day six: British teenager Emma Raducanu’s fairytale continues
Fellow Briton Cameron Norrie is out after a Centre Court loss to Roger Federer.
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Emma Raducanu lit up the middle Saturday at Wimbledon as her fairytale run continued.
The 18-year-old, ranked 338 in the world, only played one WTA Tour match before this tournament but is now in the fourth round after a stunning win over Sorana Cirstea and carrying the home flag.
Fellow Briton Cameron Norrie is out after a Centre Court loss to Roger Federer while women’s world number one Ashleigh Barty made serene progress and men’s second seed Daniil Medvedev came from two sets down to beat former finalist Marin Cilic.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the events of day six.
Tweet of the day
Quote of the day
When I was packing to come into the bubble, my parents were like, 'Aren't you packing too many sets of match kit?'. I think I am going to have to do some laundry tonight, but I think they have a laundry service at the hotel, so I am all good
Picture of the day
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Falling out on Court 15
The third-round match between Ajla Tomljanovic and Jelena Ostapenko ended in an unsavoury fashion as the two players were arguing on court. Tomljanovic called her opponent a “liar” after she called for the physio before a service game deep into the second set. The pair traded insults during the match and continued their disagreement at the net once the Australian had won before continuing to air their dirty laundry in their respective post-match press conferences.
Shot of the day
Stat of the day
Brit watch
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Fallen seeds
Men: Cameron Norrie (29), Taylor Fritz (31)Women: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (30)
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