Summary

  • Wimbledon day five - use 'watch & listen' tab for live BBC coverage

  • LIVE: Novak Djokovic v Arthur Rinderknech

  • Naomi Osaka beats Daria Kasatkina to reach fourth round for first time

  • World number one Aryna Sabalenka and defending champion Jannik Sinner next on show courts

  • GB's defending men's doubles champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool through to third round

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  1. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Osakapublished at 14:14 BST

    Osaka 6-1 6-3 Kasatkina

    A small fist pump from Naomi Osaka as Daria Kasatkina's forehand drifts wide on the second match point.

    The 14th seed has made light work of Kasatkina to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

  2. Djokovic holdspublished at 14:12 BST

    *Rinderknech 4-4 Djokovic

    A hold to love for the seven-time Wimbledon champion.

  3. Osaka holdspublished at 14:11 BST

    Osaka 6-1 5-3 Kasatkina*

    Daria Kasatkina certainly hasn't thrown in the towel in this match, earning more applause from Naomi Osaka for a well-placed deep forehand. 15-all.

    Osaka responds by leaping into a forehand drive volley on the edge of the service box, burying it with oomph, and closes out a simple hold to 15.

    Naomi Osaka of Japan plays a forehandImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 14:11 BST

    Bencic 6-4 4-6 7-6 (10-6) Kalinskaya

    Qasa Alom
    BBC Radio 5 Live

    It was a messy, scrappy and long three-set match. Not vintage Bencic but she got the job done.

  5. 'Rare' lapse for Djokovicpublished at 14:09 BST

    Rinderknech 4-3 Djokovic*

    Tim Henman
    Former British number one on BBC One

    It's very rare for Djokovic to have those lapses in concentration.

    Up 3-2 with a break, he had the opportunity to stamp his authority and it hasn't happened.

    I don't think there is any panic yet in the Djokovic camp.

    Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a forehandImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'Osaka is building points better these days'published at 14:09 BST

    *Osaka 6-1 4-3 Kasatkina

    Alicia Molik
    Former Australian tennis player on BBC Two

    I actually prefer the brand of tennis that Naomi Osaka is playing these days, as opposed to how she played at times when she was at her best.

    She has always hit the ball so big and she has always been a one-two immediate strike player, but I feel like she is building points better and she is prepared to use her spin these days.

  7. Rinderknech holdspublished at 14:07 BST

    Rinderknech 4-3 Djokovic*

    Normal service resumed after that quick exchange of breaks between Arthur Rinderknech and Novak Djokovic.

    Arthur Rinderknech in actionImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 14:07 BST

    *Osaka 6-1 4-3 Kasatkina

    Tom Corrie
    Tennis expert

    Naomi Osaka and Aryna Sabalenka have the highest overall performance rating of all the players in the women's draw, at 9.2.

  9. Game and first set - Pegulapublished at 14:06 BST

    *Pegula 6-1 0-0 Bouzas Maneiro

    American fourth seed Jessica Pegula is racing towards the finishing line on court two against Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

    Pegula, who has only gone beyond the third round at Wimbledon once in six previous attempts, broke Bouzas Maneiro in the opening game and then on a further two occasions to take the first set in just 20 minutes.

    Jessica Pegula of the United States in actionImage source, Getty Images
  10. Osaka breakspublished at 14:06 BST

    *Osaka 6-1 4-3 Kasatkina

    Daria Kasatkina puts a tired forehand into the middle of the net. Naomi Osaka, letting out a hearty "come on!", is back out in front.

  11. Break point Osakapublished at 14:06 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    Daria Kasatkina knew that forehand drop shot, audaciously attempted from behind the baseline, was bad before it hit the net.

  12. Third deucepublished at 14:05 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    The error exchange continues and so does Daria Kasatkina's service game.

  13. Rinderknech breaks backpublished at 14:04 BST

    *Rinderknech 3-3 Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic slips at the back of the court after Arthur Rinderknech sends a drop shot over the net. Not sure if he would have got there or not, we'll never know now.

    So it's Djokovic's turn to face a couple of break points - and when the Serb plants a forehand into the net, Rinderknech has the immediate reply to losing his own serve a few moments ago.

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'Kasatkina having to push the limits'published at 14:04 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    Alicia Molik
    Former Australian tennis player on BBC Two

    Daria Kasatkina is hanging in there, isn't she? She is more than matching Naomi Osaka at the minute, but it is pretty tough to sustain when it isn't necessarily your natural style.

    She is having to push the limits on every single point here.

  15. Second deucepublished at 14:04 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    As far as I can remember, Naomi Osaka has gone for three smashes in this match and made a hash of all of them. Her latest attempt has comfortably missed the court.

  16. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Bencicpublished at 14:03 BST

    Bencic 6-4 4-6 7-6 (10-6) Kalinskaya

    Belinda Bencic has battled through to the fourth round.

    The Swiss 11th seed looked set to wrap up the deciding set after breaking to lead 3-2 but Russia's Anna Kalinskaya hit back to force a tie-break.

    Bencic, who reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon last year, needed three attempts at match point to seal her spot in week two.

    Belinda Bencic celebrates winningImage source, Getty Images
  17. Break point Osakapublished at 14:03 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    Daria Kasatkina goes for a big second serve. Double fault.

  18. Deucepublished at 14:03 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    It's just getting a little bit raggedy out on Court One.

  19. Break point Osakapublished at 14:02 BST

    Osaka 6-1 3-3 Kasatkina*

    Double fault. 0-30. Uh oh.

    Daria Kasatkina pulls the game back to 30-all, with errors coming with more frequency from Naomi Osaka, but then she sends a backhand long.

  20. Postpublished at 14:01 BST

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Well, well, well.

    After looking untouchable on serve, Naomi Osaka falters. It looked like the 14th seed was racing towards the finish line, but there could be a twist - and the Court One fans are here for it, rallying behind Daria Kasatkina.