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Wimbledon LIVE: Zverev vs Lehecka suspended, Fery run continues

Zverev in action
Zverev in actionMathias Schulz / Zuma Press / Profimedia

The second and final week at Wimbledon 2026 is here and it begins with the conclusion of the last 16 before the quarter-finals get underway on Tuesday. As always, follow all the action with us at Flashscore as we update you throughout the day!

Full men's schedule | Full women's schedule

23:58 CET - With the clock about to strike 11pm in London, play has been suspended, and Alexander Zverev and Jiri Lehecka will have to come back tomorrow to finish their last-16 match.

Zverev currently leads 6-4, 7-5, 3-3, and he will be looking to finish off the job tomorrow! See you then!

21:19 CET - What on earth have we just witnessed on Centre Court?! Brit Arthur Fery's utterly mind-boggling run at Wimbledon is not over, after winning an absolute classic against Grigor Dimitrov, 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(10-7).

Fery had to withstand some fiery tennis from Dimitrov, who hit 72 winners, including 19 aces. The Bulgarian even led by a break in the fourth set, but Fery demonstrated his fighting qualities yet again, showing great courage and bravery in the biggest moments. 

He becomes the first British wildcard ever to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final. A real fairytale.

20:51 CET - Taylor Fritz's quest for a maiden Grand Slam title rolls on, with the American seeing off the potentially tricky test of Alexander Bublik, 7-6(1), 6-4, 6-4.

It was yet another magnificent serving display from Fritz, with 23 aces going alongside his 47 winners. Incredibly, he made just eight unforced errors too.

He faces a potential quarter-final clash with Alexander Zverev yet again, if the German can get past Jiri Lehecka tonight.

18:43 CET - What a grass-court season Linda Noskova is having! The ninth seed has moved into a maiden Wimbledon quarter-final after defeating former Australian Open champion Madison Keys, 6-4, 7-6(2).

The 21-year-old has come into Wimbledon full of confidence after winning the Berlin title, and is a real 'dark horse' to capture a maiden Grand Slam title. She has never been past the quarter-finals of any major before.

Noskova was far more solid than Keys, who served some untimely double faults and committed key unforced errors in the big moments.

Noskova reacts after her win
Noskova reacts after her winREUTERS / Marko Djurica

17:13 CET - Former finalist Jasmine Paolini loves playing at Wimbledon! The 13th seed has won a battle against Alexandra Eala to book her place in the quarter-finals after winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

The defeat brings an end to Eala's historic run for tennis in the Philippines, but the talented 29th seed will be proud of her tournament - it is one to build on for the future.

16:44 CET - Just like Marta Kostyuk, Flavio Cobolli is enjoying a dream run at the Grand Slams! Fresh off reaching the French Open final, the Italian has now got to back-to-back Wimbledon quarter-finals, defeating Alex de Minaur, 7-5, 7-6(4), 6-3.

De Minaur will be kicking himself after squandering a 5-2 lead in the second set. However, it was a rather error-strewn display from a player struggling for his best tennis, making 40 unforced errors.

Cobolli now has a great chance to go deep at another major, and will face either Grigor Dimitrov or home favourite Arthur Fery next.

15:47 CET - Elise Mertens is into the first Wimbledon quarter-final of her career, and her fourth overall at Grand Slams, with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over the in-form Marie Bouzkova.

After defeating second seed Elena Rybakina in the last round, Mertens was in control of the contest against her Czech opponent, hitting 24 winners and 23 unforced errors.

13:33 CET - What a fabulous few months Marta Kostyuk is enjoying, with the Ukrainian moving into her first Wimbledon quarter-final after a 6-4, 6-4 win over Ashlyn Krueger.

Coming off the back of winning the Madrid title and reaching the Roland Garros semi-final, Kostyuk continues to go from strength to strength. She was far too good for an erratic Krueger, who hit 29 unforced errors.

A real opportunity has now presented itself for the 24-year-old, and she will face the winner of Alexandra Eala vs Jasmine Paolini in the last eight.

12:04 CET - The first match of the day is set to get underway with Marta Kostyuk and Ashlyn Krueger out on No. 2 court.

09:00 CET: Good morning and welcome to the second week at Wimbledon and a fascinating day of last 16 action. After a hard-fought win against Emma Navarro in the third round, the in-form French Open semi-finalist Marta Kostyuk will hope to continue building into this year's Wimbledon when she faces another American opponent, qualifier Ashlyn Krueger

That is followed by possibly the clash of the day as fifth seed Alex de Minaur faces ninth seed Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court. De Minaur will be the heavy favourite considering Cobolli's fitness concerns and the fact that the Italian was forced to win in five sets in the last round, whilst De Minaur has only dropped one set all tournament. 

De Minaur and Cobolli's two past meetings
De Minaur and Cobolli's two past meetingsFlashscore

Then later in the day, more big names such as Taylor Fritz, Alexander Zverev, Jasmine Paolini and Madison Keys

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