The first week of Wimbledon has certainly lived up to expectations, with plenty of brilliant matches and shock results throughout the opening week of the Championships.
The serious stuff effectively begins on day eight, with the second half of fourth round matches set to take place.
When day eight is complete, we will have a full quarter-final schedule to look forward to on Tuesday and Wednesday, and given that several top seeds have already exited the competition across both the men's and women's competitions, there is plenty of optimism in the air among the lower-ranked players.
With the first matches set to begin at 11:00 BST, check out our Wimbledon day 8 tips below.
Wimbledon day 7 tips: Our picks
Novak Djokovic 3-0 Alex De Minaur (23/20)
Novak Djokovic being priced at greater than evens to win a Wimbledon fourth-round match in straight sets feels almost illegal, but that is what the bookies are offering us this year across several top tennis betting sites.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion has been excellent at the Championships so far, dropping just one set across his opening three rounds. Djokovic was particularly impressive in his third round match against Miomir Kecmanovic, winning in just one hour and 50 minutes.
What will concern De Minaur the most about this match-up is the fact that the only other time he has faced Djokovic in a grand slam, he lost 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 at the 2023 Australian Open. Given how dominant Djokovic is at Wimbledon, a similar result on Monday isn't out of the equation.
Mirra Andreeva vs Emma Navarro – over 22.5 games (11/10)
Due to the number of high seeds that have already exited the women's singles competition, both of these players will fancy their chances of going the distance and playing in the final on Sunday.
Andreeva, despite being just 18 years old, has looked at complete ease on the grass at Wimbledon, winning all three of her matches so far without dropping a set. Narraro has also been dominant, dropping just one set so far and knocking out two previous Wimbledon champions.
Based on how well both women are playing, this should be a match that goes three sets, but even if it doesn't, then two close sets should be a given, which would cover the over 22.5 games bet.
Marin Cilic to beat Flavio Cobolli (10/11)
The story of Wimbledon so far has been the re-emergence of Marin Cilic. The former Wimbledon finalist has looked remarkably close to his peak despite now being 36 years of age, and it's not as if he has had a lucky or easy draw.
The Croat had to overcome the fourth seed, Jack Draper, in round two and then had to beat Alexander Bublik's conqueror, Jaume Munar, in round three. You don't beat either, never mind both, of those players if you aren't in a rich vein of form.
Flavio Cobolli, on the other hand, had enjoyed a more straightforward draw. The jump up in quality could come as a shock to him, particularly on a grass court which has always been Cilic's best surface.
Wimbledon day 7 tips: Treble
- Novak Djokovic 3-0 Alex De Minaur
- Mirra Andreeva vs Emma Navarro – over 22.5 games
- Marin Cilic to beat Flavio Cobolli
- 15/2