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Emma Raducanu cruised to a straight-set win against Greek star Maria Sakkari while defending champion Carlos Alcaraz overcame Frances Tiafoe in a five-set thriller.

See how all the action panned out below.

Raducanu storms into Wimbledon last 16

Emma Raducanu reached the last 16 of a Grand Slam for the first time since her 2021 US Open triumph when she defeated world number nine Maria Sakkari at Wimbledon on Saturday morning AEST.

The 21-year-old British star defeated her Greek opponent 6-2, 6-3 for only her second win over a top-10 player.

She will now fancy her chances of making the quarter-finals when she tackles New Zealand qualifier Lulu Sun, the world number 123, in the fourth round.

Raducanu, ranked at 135 and playing on a wildcard after struggling with a series of injuries, had defeated Sakkari in the semi-finals on her way to her history-making US Open breakthrough almost three years ago.

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain celebrates winning match point against Maria Sakkari. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

On Saturday, she was in control from the start under the roof of Centre Court with a break in the first game.

She broke serve again in the seventh on her way to pocketing the opener, having saved all five break points she had faced.

Backed by an expectant home crowd, Raducanu carved out a crucial break for a 2-1 lead in the second set and eventually sealed the tie on a third match point.

Raducanu had arrived at the All England Club after making her first semi-final of the year at Nottingham last month.

She then saved a match point to beat Jessica Pegula in Eastbourne for her first win against a top 10 player.

“I think today was really up there with the most fun I have had on a tennis court, I really enjoyed every single moment,” she told the BBC.

“I was telling myself you don’t know how many times you are going to get the chance in your life to play in front of a full Centre Court so I’m really grateful for the support.”

Alcaraz wins five-set Wimbledon thriller

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz defeated close friend Frances Tiafoe in a rollercoaster five sets to reach the Wimbledon last 16 overnight as US Open winner Coco Gauff breezed through.

Alcaraz came through 5-7, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (7/2), 6-2 on the back of 16 aces in his 55 winners in a Centre Court thriller that stretched to the best part of four hours “Always a big challenge playing against Frances,” admitted Alcaraz, who was also pushed to five sets by the American in the semi-finals of the 2022 US Open on his way to a first Grand Slam title.

“He is a really talented player, really tough to face and he has shown again that he deserves to be at the top and fight for big things.”

Alcaraz, who is bidding to become only the sixth man to capture the French Open and Wimbledon titles back-to-back, has now reached the last 16 of a Slam for the 10th time.

The world number three will next take on either Ugo Humbert of France or Brandon Nakashima of the United States.

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz celebrates winning against to US player Frances Tiafoe. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)Source: AFP

Guaff powers through

Women’s world number two Gauff ended the run of British qualifier Sonay Kartal, who had defied her humble ranking of 298 to reach the third round of a Slam for the first time.

Gauff won 6-4, 6-0, allowing her opponent just eight points in the second set.

Despite the loss, Kartal, who had arrived at the All England Club with just over $18,500 from her 2024 efforts on court, will go away with a windfall of more than $182,000.

“This is my first time playing a British player here so I was little nervous because I knew you’d be for her, which is understandable,” said Gauff.

“Thankfully you guys were pretty nice to me so that helped.”

Gauff will face American compatriot Emma Navarro for a place in the quarter-finals.

US player Coco Gauff returns the ball to Britain’s Sonay Kartal. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USESource: AFP

Tommy Paul makes fourth round

Tommy Paul, the US men’s 12th seed, made the fourth round for second time with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 win over Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan.

It was Paul’s eighth successive win on grass after he claimed the Queen’s Club title on the eve of Wimbledon.

“I’m having fun on the grass,” said Paul.

Grigor Dimitrov, who was a semi-finalist 10 years ago, defeated 37-year-old Gael Monfils in straight sets.

Two-time quarter-finalist Madison Keys, the 12th seed, reached the second week for the fifth time with a straight-sets win over Marta Kostyuk.

Keys goes on to face French Open runner-up Jasmine Paolini, who had never won a match at Wimbledon before this year.

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Seventh-ranked Paolini saw off former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu in straight sets.

Lulu Sun became the first woman from New Zealand since 1959 to reach the last 16 with a straight-sets victory over China’s Zhu Lin.

Sun, 23, who had to come through qualifying to make her debut at the All England Club, won 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (8/6).

Despite her lowly ranking of 123 in the world, Sun had knocked out Chinese eighth seed and Australian Open runner-up Zheng Qinwen in the first round.

Sun, who has a Chinese mother and Croatian father, hopes her win will be big news in the small town of Te Anau on New Zealand’s South Island, where she was born.

– with AFP

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