Alexandra Eala says she’s in disbelief she knocked defending champion Iga Swiatek out of Wimbledon.

The Filipina came through the third round in straight sets on Centre Court.

The achievement means she becomes the first player from the Philippines to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam.

She says she’s received massive support from fans back home.

The defending champion insists she’s not going to dwell on her exit.

Swiatek made 44 unforced errors in their match on Centre Court, and admitted she struggled to deal with her opponent’s slow serves.

But she says she wants to focus on the future.

Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic will be hoping to beat Roger Federer’s Wimbledon singles record in the fourth round later.

Victory against Roman Safiullin on Centre Court this afternoon would take him to 106 wins at the All England Club.

He’s also still in pursuit of his 25th Grand Slam title.

But Djokovic says his favourite thing is getting to play in front of his family.

Naomi Osaka is second on Centre Court today, she says she knows she has difficult competition as she faces top seed Aryna Sabalenka.

The Japanese tennis star is into the fourth round at the All England Club for the first time.

This will be their fourth meeting in as many months, with the Belarusian winning in both in Madrid and at the French Open.

But Osaka says she takes each game as it comes.

Defending champion Jannik Sinner says he’s not underestimating today’s opponent at Wimbledon – despite the gulf in their rankings.

The top seed takes on world number 151 Shintaro Mochizuki on Centre Court later.

Sinner had a difficult first round match – needing all five sets to progress – but has since had an easier ride through.

He says he’s still finding his footing.