Djokovic equals Federer's Wimbledon record with 105th win
Novak Djokovic earned his 105th match win at Wimbledon, equaling Roger Federer's all-time record at the tournament. The Serbian fought off a determined Arthur Rinderknech in a hard-fought battle to advance and keep his quest for a record 25th Grand Slam title alive. The victory adds another historic milestone to Djokovic's storied career on Centre Court.
Lewis Hamilton delivered a stunning performance to take pole position for the Silverstone Sprint race at the British Grand Prix, calling it an 'amazing surprise'. The seven-time world champion rolled back the years with a flying lap that electrified the home crowd. Hamilton now eyes a Sprint win as he looks to build momentum for the main race.
Naomi Osaka reached the Wimbledon fourth round for the first time in her career, overcoming Daria Kasatkina in a display of flair and fight. She now faces a blockbuster last-16 clash against Aryna Sabalenka, who advanced in commanding form. Meanwhile, Day Five also saw Djokovic and Sinner progress, while Coco Gauff was pushed to a decider.
A roundup of other Wimbledon storylines: teenage sensation Joao Fonseca exited quietly despite a frenzied fan base, tournament organizers introduced new tech bunkers for line calls and bird strikes briefly stopped play, and Britain's last remaining singles player prepared for his moment in the spotlight. The full order of play and tournament schedule were also confirmed.