Summary

  • Day five at Queen's - watch live BBC coverage (UK only)

  • LIVE: Britain's Arthur Fery plays seventh seed Francisco Cerundolo in third match on Andy Murray Arena

  • Fery is sole Briton left in singles and bidding for a first ATP Tour semi-final appearance

  • 2024 champion Tommy Paul takes on fourth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

  • Australian qualifier Rinky Hijikata plays Ugo Humbert in last match

  • Top seed Alex de Minaur beaten 7-5 6-3 by Brandon Nakashima in quarter-finals

  1. Fery makes Queen's quarters with 'best-ever' resultpublished at 14:46 BST

    Arthur FeryImage source, Getty Images

    British number five Arthur Fery recorded the "best result" of his career as he beat Adrian Mannarino to keep home hopes alive in the HSBC Championships at Queen's.

    The world number 140 reached his first ATP Tour quarter-final with a 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 victory over the veteran Frenchman.

    The 23-year-old wildcard needed treatment for a nosebleed at the start of the second set but kept his focus to wrap up victory on Andy Murray Arena.

    Fery was ranked 461 when he upset 20th seed Alexei Popyrin on the opening day of last year's Wimbledon, but said his win over Mannarino was better.

    "It's special to be playing in London where I grew up and in front of all these British tennis fans," the British number five told BBC Sport.

    "This is the best result of my career so far. It's not been easy, there have been lots of ups and downs so I'm happy to get through."

    He was the last Briton left in singles after Cameron Norrie lost to fourth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday.

    Asked about having to cope with a nosebleed, Fery said: "It happens to me quite often. I'm used to it.

    "I don't really know why it happens. Maybe nerves. Sometimes tiredness, the heat. I don't know. It happens here and there."

  2. GB's Fery up next against Cerundolopublished at 14:44 BST

    Media caption,

    Best shots as Fery reaches Queen's quarter-finals

    Arthur Fery will now playing Fery seventh seed Francisco Cerundolo.

    The Argentine demolished American Jenson Brooksby in straight sets but here is a reminder of what the young Brit can do as we watch how he reached his first his first ATP Tour quarter-final.

  3. Humbert through to next round!published at 14:36 BST

    Ugo Humbert seals his semi-final spot with an ace.

    What an entertaining match this was, and you have to feel for Hamad Medjedovic, who won the first set yesterday but was enable to win the second, and third.

    The match ends 2-6 6-7 6-7 to Humbert.

  4. Now on Andy Murray Arenapublished at 13:28 BST

    Picking up where we left off last night, Medjedovic and Humbert will now play the third set that they didn't get to play due to play being suspended.

    Medjedovic won the first set 6-2, Humbert won the second 7-6.

    Thumbs up if you think Medjedovic is advancing to the next round, and thumbs down if you are backing Humbert.

  5. Game, set, match!published at 13:14 BST

    Nakashima downs the number one seed De Minaur to reach the semi-finals 7-5 6-3.

    What a closely contested second set that was, until it took a turn in game eight when De Minaur's serve was broken.

  6. Nakashima takes first setpublished at 12:34 BST

    Brandon NakashimaImage source, Getty Images

    American Brandon Nakashima will believe he already has one foot in the semi-finals, after taking the first set against top seed Alex de Minaur.

    He has been the aggressor of the two, and this front-footed approach awarded him the decisive break with De Minaur unable to withstand the pressure.

  7. Order of play - Day 5published at 11:43 BST

    Alex de Minaur v Brandon Nakashima

    Hamad Medjedovic v Ugo Humbert

    GB's Arthur Fery v Francisco Cerundolo

    Tommy Paul v Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

  8. Welcome to day five of the men's tournament of Queen's 2026!published at 11:43 BST

    It's a hot day at Queen's Club, and we have four games to get through today including last night's Hamad Medjedovic v Ugo Humbert which was suspended at 6-2, 6-7.

    The first match of today sees top seed Alex de Minaur facing Brandon Nakashima in the Andy Murray Arena for a place in the semi-finals.

    Nakashima serves to get the game started, but it is de Minaur who wins the first point after Nakashima's forehand finds the net.