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Sunday at Wimbledon: Brit Watson and top seed Djokovic on Centre Court

Britain's Heather Watson will take on German Jule Niemeier in the first match on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday.

Watson, who will be taking part in the fourth round of Wimbledon for the first time in her career, said after beating Kaja Juvan last time out: "Wow, what an atmosphere, there's nowhere I would rather be playing. You guys got me over the line.

"I'm so happy. Thank you to my team for pushing me through and being with me through thick and thin. Playing here at home, the atmosphere is everything. Please all come back for my fourth round!"

Watson is fighting on two fronts as she has also made her way into the third round of the women's doubles along with Harriet Dart, courtesy of victory over Natela Dzalamidze and Aleksandra Krunic on Saturday.

Later on Centre Court on Sunday, Novak Djokovic will look to continue his winning streak at Wimbledon - which started in 2017 - when he takes on Tim van Rijthoven of the Netherlands. The top seed lost just seven games in his straight-sets victory over countryman Miomir Kecmanovic in the third round.

Grass-court revelation Carlos Alcaraz features in the third match on Centre Court, taking on Jannik Sinner who saw off John Isner in the third round of the men's singles.

Over on No.1 Court, Cameron Norrie will face Tommy Paul following his straight-sets victory over Steve Johnson on Friday. It's the first time in five years there will be a British man in the fourth round of the grass-court Grand Slam.

There will be three British stars in action in one match on No.2 court, as Alicia Barnett and Jonny O'Mara face Venus Williams of USA and Britain's Jamie Murray in the second round of the mixed doubles.

Barnett said on Saturday her mother, Jennifer Barnett, who died eight

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