Excitement building up for Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon match against Holger Rune
- Four first-time quarter-finalists in the women's Wimbledon draw.
- Novak Djokovic expecting 'fireworks' in his match against 21-year-old Holger Rune.
- Wimbledon 2024 order of play and Monday's schedule released.
In a highly anticipated match at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic is set to face off against Holger Rune for a spot in the quarter-finals. The seven-time champion is expecting a tough challenge from Rune, who recently battled through a five-setter in the previous round. Djokovic acknowledges Rune as a "very, very tricky opponent" and anticipates a thrilling showdown on Centre Court, promising "fireworks" due to both players' competitive spirit and love for the big stage. The match between Djokovic and Rune is scheduled as the third match on Centre Court, following the women's singles match between Elena Rybakina and Anna Kalinskaya, and the men's singles match between Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz. Wimbledon coverage in the UK will be broadcast on BBC channels, including BBC One, BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website, offering extensive live coverage throughout the day. Meanwhile, Emma Navarro has secured a spot in the quarter-finals after defeating world number two Coco Gauff in a stunning upset. Navarro's victory marks Gauff's failure to advance to the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, the only Grand Slam where she has not reached that stage. Additionally, Madison Keys faced a heartbreaking retirement due to injury after serving for the match against Paolini, while Croatian Donna Vekic and qualifier Lulu Sun are set to compete in the second quarter-final match. The tournament also saw emotional victories, with Vekic expressing her joy at reaching the quarter-finals after a challenging match, and Sun becoming the first qualifier since 2010 to advance to the last eight. As the Wimbledon action unfolds, fans can expect more thrilling matches and upsets, with the tournament coverage available for viewing on various BBC platforms for audiences to stay updated on the latest results and developments.