Wimbledon 2022 live: Roberto Bautista Agut becomes third player to withdraw with Covid
A host of British players are in action today across the grounds at Wimbledon on day four.
We will keep you up to date on Katie Boulter, who is first up on Centre Court against Karolina Pliskova while Jack Draper and Heather Watson will also be hoping to extend their runs. Then we will turn our attention Rafael Nadal this afternoon.
Our team of reporters at the All England Club will be across everything that happens.
Follow the latest updates from across Wimbledon below.
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The ATP Top 20 out of #Wimbledon
1 Medvedev Russia ban
2 Zverev Injured
6 Ruud R2 loss
8 Rublev Russia ban
9 Auger-Aliassime R1 loss
10 Hurkacz R1 loss
11 Berrettini Covid
17 Cilic Covid
18 Opelka R2 loss
19 Bautista Covid R2 withdrawal
20 Carreño R1 retired#getty pic.twitter.com/8SgH1iY6Pa
“Today I have notified Wimbledon of my cancellation. I have tested positive for Covid-19. Fortunately, the symptoms are not very serious, but I think it is the best decision. Thanks for your support. I hope to come back soon.”
The Spaniard comes the third men's player to exit from Wimbledon with the illness.
Nadal, Gauff, Badosa, Halep, Kvitova, Andreescu, Watson and Kyrgios all action.
Take a look at the full schedule here.
Our Chief Sports Writer Oliver Brown was on Centre Court to see Raducanu get knocked out of Wimbledon yesterday.
The 19-year-old was a forlorn figure as she trudged off the court but defiant in her press conference as she insisted she was not under pressure.
Brown writes:
Was Eddie Jones right all along when he suggested she had too many off-court distractions? Raducanu has undergone a