We are now into crunch time at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, and after witnessing the longest-ever men's singles Wimbledon quarter-final last night, fans are buzzing with excitement about what's to come today.
Britain's Arthur Fery has enjoyed a fairy tale run to the quarter-finals, and he takes on Flavio Cobolli on centre court this afternoon, but not before Jasmine Paolini faces Marta Kostyuk in the women's quarter-finals.
Meanwhile, on court 1, Taylor Fritz will look to take down the French Open champion, Alexander Zverev, and Linda Noskova will face Elise Mertens.
Ahead of play getting underway this afternoon, check out our Wimbledon day 10 tips below.
Arthur Fery to beat Flavio Cobolli (11/5)
At some point, you just have to back the fairy tale, particularly when there is now some logic behind it. Fery should never have made it past Zizuo Bergs or Grigor Dimitrov, but he came back from sets and breaks down to down both men.
Whatever he is doing, it is working, as he is making players who are technically superior to him wilt under pressure. Now, not to disrespect Cobolli, but he does have a recent form of allowing big situations to get on top of him, not least in the Roland Garros final against Zverev.
What's more, Fery defeated Cobolli earlier this year in the first round of the Australian Open, proving he has the tools to down the Italian in a five-set match.
Taylor Fritz to beat Alexander Zverev (8/11)
Taylor Fritz has gone under the radar this week, but he is quietly having an excellent fortnight in South London. Fritz, a grass court specialist with a huge serve, was phenomenal against Alexander Bublik in the fourth round, swatting him away in under two hours.
The American will believe that back-to-back Wimbledon semi-finals are now firmly achievable, particularly as Alexander Zverev looked a little out of sorts against Jiri Lehecka in his previous outing.
There is also a case for Zverev being tired. He was forced to play Lehecka over two days due to the Wimbledon curfew, and is perhaps fatigued after going all the way in Paris just a few weeks before Wimbledon began.
Jasmine Paolini to beat Marta Kostyuk (2/1)
Nothing about Jamsine Paolini makes sense on grass, but with momentum behind her at Wimbledon, she is difficult to stop. In six full appearances at SW19, the Italian has only made it past the second round twice. However, on both of those occasions, she has enjoyed deep runs.
The first was in 2024, when she made it to the final, and the second is this year, when she has defied the odds in most of her matches to come out on top and reach the quarter-finals.
Paolini is considered the underdog by quite a margin on Wednesday, but she has won both of her two most recent matches against Kostyuk, who is in uncharted waters, having never previously made it past the third round here.
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