Wimbledon 2022 LIVE: Heather Watson vs Jule Niemeier updates before Novak Djokovic in action on Centre
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Ons Jabeur continues her bid for a maiden Grand Slam title when she takes on Elise Mertens in the fourth round at Wimbledon's new middle Sunday, and expectations are rising following recent results in the women's draw.
Heather Watson and Cameron Norrie are the last Britons standing in the singles competitions and will bid for a place in the second week later today against Jule Niemeier and Tommy Paul respectively.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic will meet wild card Tim van Rijthoven on Centre Court as Wimbledon enters the fourth round on Sunday. This year, the long-standing tradition of a mid-tournament rest day has been scrapped as home favourite Heather Watson is hoping to pull off another upset when she takes on Jule Niemeier before Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcarez square off. Ad/> But arguably the match-up of the day is Djokovic vs Van Rijthoven.
Britain's Heather Watson will take on German Jule Niemeier in the first match on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday.
Cameron Norrie must hope he has not helped contribute to his own downfall as he prepares to face Tommy Paul for a place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Wimbledon's royal box is full of British athletes and Olympians for the third round on Saturday as is often the case in the tournament's middle weekend. But the likes of Tom Daley and Gareth Southgate won't be able to watch their compatriots after Katie Boulter and Liam Broady were shunned from Centre Court.
Steve Johnson at Wimbledon on Friday. The world number 12, who joined compatriot Heather Watson in the last 16, next faces another American in Tommy Paul. Norrie becomes the first British man in five years to reach the last 16 at Wimbledon, the previous being twice champion Andy Murray. It was a much easier outing than his previous match when he was taken to five sets by Spaniard Jaume Munar. "It feels really good, especially here at Wimbledon, at home. First time in the second week of a Grand Slam and I couldn't be happier especially with all my friends and family watching me," Norrie said on court. "It's good timing that they're here! I enjoyed that match today and it was a bit less stressful than the last round for my squad."