Wimbledon updates on day five of the action at SW19Kyrgios’s unusual pub prep ends in defeat to NadalAny thoughts? You can email Katy or tweet @KatyMurrells 2.53pm BST Roberto Bautista Agut, the Spaniard who we all thought had put Andy Murray into retirement at the Australian Open in January, has taken out the 10th seed, Karen Khachanov, ruthlessly dispatching the dangerous Russian 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-1. Bautista Agut didn’t face a single break point and will play Benoit Paire next. Also through:Dayana Yastremska, 19-year-old from Ukraine, into the fourth round at #Wimbledon (and a Grand Slam tournament) for the first time. Plays unseeded Zhang Shuai on Monday with that bottom section of the draw full of opportunity 2.47pm BST Over on No 1 Court, Pliskova is holding on to that break in the decider. Leading 4-3, she seems determined to avoid the fate that has befallen her in Wimbledons gone by, when she lost to a succession of lower-ranked opponents. She may be the third seed here but she’s never been beyond the last 16, despite possessing what seems to be the perfect game for grass. Continue reading…
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