Summary

  • Use 'Watch & listen' tab for BBC TV and radio coverage on day eight of Wimbledon - watch action on all courts on BBC iPlayer

  • Fourth round of men's and women's singles scheduled to conclude on Monday

  • REACTION: Jasmine Paolini ends Alexandra Eala's run with 6-4 4-6 6-3 victory on Centre Court

  • COMING UP: Arthur Fery, sole British player left in singles, plays Grigor Dimitrov next on Centre Court

  • Flavio Cobolli beats Alex de Minaur in straight sets to reach men's quarter-finals

  • Madison Keys v Linda Noskova next on Court One

  • Marta Kostyuk and Elise Mertens through to women's quarter-finals

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  1. Postpublished at 16:04 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 6-3 Eala

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    It wasn't pretty at times, but Jasmine Paolini grits her teeth and finds a way through. She shakes her fists at her team before meeting Alexandra Eala at the net to shake hands.

    Eala's record-making run at SW19 comes to an end, but she holds her head up high and waves to the crowd, who send her off with a standing ovation.

  2. 'The more adventurous player won'published at 16:03 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 6-3 Eala

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC Two

    We didn't have that much drama at the end but it was close, just a little bit better from Paolini.

    She came up with the best tennis in that third set. Better forehand, better serves. The more adventurous player won the match, well done Jasmine.

  3. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Paolinipublished at 16:01 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 6-3 Eala

    Jasmine PaoliniImage source, Getty Images

    Jasmine Paolini is through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals again!

    She was pushed all the way by Alexandra Eala but while the Filipina's dream run is over, Paolini is all smiles.

    The Italian is looking much more like the player we saw in 2024 after a tough year or so.

  4. Match point Paolinipublished at 15:59 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 5-3 Eala*

    Alexandra Eala's wild forehand goes long and it's match point for Jasmine Paolini...

  5. 'I'm so happy and proud of myself' - Cobollipublished at 15:59 BST

    De Minaur 5-7 6-7 (4-7) 3-6 Cobolli

    Flavio Cobolli applaudsImage source, Getty Images

    Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli is speaking on Court One after that straight-set win over Australian fifth seed Alex de Minaur.

    On winning in straight sets: “What a life. I was feeling tired so I’m very happy to reach the quarter-final in three sets because it’s very important to keep the energy for the next round. This year it’s so hot, we saw in the crowds. Thanks for coming today, I know it’s really hot and I appreciate it a lot. I’m so happy and proud of myself.”

    On the chat he had mid-match with De Minaur: “There’s a lot of respect, I love him how he plays, I don’t love to play with him. But a lot of respect, we had a little chat here on the break about how hot it is.”

    On whether he will watch Grigor Dimitrov v Arthur Fery and his plans for the day: “I don’t watch it. Ice cream and today my dad cooks pasta with tomato and onion. I don’t know. It’s the World Cup so maybe I want to see Spain and Portugal.”

    Cobolli then reveals he's not sure where he's staying tonight because he doesn't have a house to go to, before asking his father at courtside if he's found one yet.

    Can anyone in London help Flavio out?

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:58 BST

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    De Minaur doesn't have the weapons to win the big prizes. Not enough cheap points. Being a great athlete isn't enough to beat the top 2/3 players.

    Heathy, Leighton Buzzard

  7. Postpublished at 15:57 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 5-3 Eala

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC Two

    This is when the nerves come in, particularly from Paolini.

    Can she handle it?

  8. Paolini to serve for the matchpublished at 15:57 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 5-3 Eala

    Suddenly, Jasmine Paolini is serving for the match.

    We hadn't had an inkling of a break all set but Paolini had looked the more likely to force one.

    She did and as Alexandra Eala fires long, Paolini has the all-important break.

  9. Second break point Paolinipublished at 15:55 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 4-3 Eala

    Jasmine Paolini hits a backhandImage source, PA Media

    Second serve, down the middle and sitting up nicely... but Jasmine Paolini thumps it into the net.

    That was a big chance and she knows it.

    But she'll have another after a double fault from Alexandra Eala.

  10. Cobolli to play Fery or Dimitrovpublished at 15:54 BST

    De Minaur 5-7 6-7 (4-7) 3-6 Cobolli

    Flavio Cabolli will play the winner of Britain's Arthur Fery and Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals.

    The pair are on Centre Court this afternoon following the conclusion of Jasmine Paolini and Alexandra Eala's match.

    The Italian ninth seed has just given his post-match interview and we'll have full quotes shortly.

  11. Break point Paolinipublished at 15:54 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 4-3 Eala

    This is really absorbing tennis now between two extremely well-matched players.

    Another baseline battle goes to way of Alexandra Eala to give her game point but a lob drifts long on the next point and we're at deuce.

    Eala then drags a forehand wide and Jasmine Paolini suddenly has a huge break point...

  12. 'I can't call it'published at 15:52 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 4-3 Eala*

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC Two

    I think they are playing each other and not the Wimbledon round of 16 to get into the quarter-finals. The quality has been good, it's who blinks first.

    I think Paolini is ahead. She has the upper hand and she's able to be more aggressive and attack the serve. But, I still can't call it.

  13. Postpublished at 15:50 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 4-3 Eala*

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Three confident service games for Jasmine Paolini and it's difficult to see a way through for Alexandra Eala.

    But there have been so many momentum swings in this match and the Filipina has a large portion of the Centre Crowd trying to rally behind her.

  14. Paolini holdspublished at 15:49 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 4-3 Eala*

    It's been a more frustrated, tetchy Jasmine Paolini than we're used to seeing for much of this match.

    Fewer smiles, the 30-year-old Italian is wearing a look of intense focus and despite a slight blip as she fluffs a drop shot into the net, she comes through to hold to 15.

  15. Eala holdspublished at 15:46 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 3-3 Eala

    Back and forth they go in this third set.

    Neither has budged yet and Alexandra Eala holds to keep it on serve.

    Are we heading for a tie-break to decide this one?

  16. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Cobollipublished at 15:45 BST

    De Minaur 5-7 6-7 (4-7) 3-6 Cobolli

    Flavio Cobolli celebratesImage source, PA Media

    Flavio Cobolli does not let a double fault bother him as he brings up two match points with a couple of unplayable forehands.

    The Italian ninth seed wraps it up with a big serve down the middle which Alex de Minaur can't do anything about.

    Cobolli is into his second Wimbledon quarter-final and celebrates the moment with Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration.

  17. 'Easier' for Paolini to attackpublished at 15:43 BST

    *Paolini 6-4 4-6 2-2 Eala

    Martina Navratilova
    Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One

    It's easier for Paolini to get into offence because of her serve. She has more pace and better location. She can get more points off the serve whereas Eala has to really work for them.

  18. Skupski and Harrison beaten in men's doublespublished at 15:42 BST

    Kokkinakis/Kovacevic 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-5) Harrison/Skupski

    Neal Skupski (back) and Christian Harrison in action on MondayImage source, Getty Images
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    Neal Skupski (back) and Christian Harrison in action on Monday

    Britain's Neal Skupski and American Christian Harrison won the men's doubles at the Australian Open earlier this year, but they won't be repeating that at Wimbledon as the fifth seeds have just lost in the third round.

    The pairing of Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis and American Aleksandar Kovacevic advance after winning two tie-breaks, 7-4 at the end of the first set and 7-5 at the end of the second.

    Those fans on court three may as well stay where they are as the all-British duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the reigning Wimbledon champions, are next up as they face Petr Nouza of the Czech Republic and Neil Oberleitner of Austria.

    Skupski will be back on the same court later on, teaming up with American Desirae Krawczyk in the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles, when they will take on Croatia's Mate Pavic and Hungary's Fanny Stollar.

  19. Cobolli breakspublished at 15:41 BST

    De Minaur 5-7 6-7 (4-7) 3-5 Cobolli*

    Flavio Cobolli only needs one of the break points as he crashes a forehand winner past a despairing Alex de Minaur.

    The Italian is about to serve for the match.

  20. Paolini holdspublished at 15:40 BST

    Paolini 6-4 4-6 3-2 Eala*

    Jasmine Paolini hits a backhandImage source, Getty Images

    Big serve out wide from Jasmine Paolini to force a miss from Alexandra Eala, who had gone up 0-30.

    From there the Italian 13th seed powers on to hold again.

    This deciding set is still on a knife-edge.