Centre Court is bathed in early morning sunshine on day seven at Wimbledon, as captured by our man Piers Newbery, who tweeted: "There are worse places to be on the morning after the night before."
Andy Murray's name is added to the order of play board ahead of his fourth-round clash with Queen's winner Sam Querrey. Murray is third on Centre Court, after matches involving Roger Federer and Serena Williams
Meanwhile, there is a familiar scene outside as fans form an orderly queue in the hope of seeing some of the big names - or maybe some of the smaller ones - in action
These two Andy Murray fans get ready to party like it's 1997, with their take on the iconic dress worn by Spice Girl Geri Halliwell at the Brit Awards
Return of the brats: These three likely lads don 'Superbrat' John McEnroe wigs to take in the action - possibly a move they'll come to regret on one of the hottest days of the year
England football fans make do with the next best thing - although they don't exactly look thrilled at the prospect of a day at the tennis
Oh yes, and there was some tennis going on - five-times winner Venus Williams getting proceedings under way on Court Two with a straight-sets victory over Jarmila Groth
Jelena Jankovic hits the deck to receive treatment during her fourth-round match with Vera Zvonareva. She eventually retired with a back injury while 6-1 3-0 down
While Jankovic was throwing the towel in, this fan put his to good use in a bid to protect himself from the blazing sun
Roger Federer and his big hair stretch for a point during his match with 16th seed Jurgen Melzer of Austria
The six-times champion felt the need to get something off his chest - and once he'd done that he put a clean shirt on, before wrapping up a straight-sets victory
This rather tall Federer fan flies the flag for Switzerland with a fetching hat and 'RF' dress combo
He might have left his heart in San Francisco but the rest of crooner Tony Bennett was very much at Wimbledon taking in the action
Kim Clijsters shakes hands with Justine Henin after coming from a set down to win the battle of the Belgians
The long and short of it is that after having a taste of the big time at Wimbledon, Britain's Laura Robson (right) is back in the girls' tournament, where she beat Riza Ozaki of Japan
Sealed with a kiss: Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova plants a smacker on the grass after her victory over Marion Bartoli saw the Frenchwoman kiss goodbye to any hopes of emulating her 2007 final appearance
Is it a vuvuzela, is it a plane? No, it's Maria Sharapova shattering the windows of SW19 as she lets out a trademark shriek during her contest with Serena Williams
But Sharapova had nothing to shout about afterwards as Serena joined her sister in the last eight following a straight-sets victory
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is so excited and he just can't hide it after beating fellow-Frenchman Julien Benneteau to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals
An Australian tennis fan keeps his cool with a snazzy home-made head-dress as he watches compatriot Lleyton Hewitt take on Novak Djokovic
Hewitt feels the heat and for once the sight of a brolly at Wimbledon does not mean the covers are coming on
Or maybe Hewitt needs to cool down after spotting his wife, Bec Cartwright, in the crowd
But it is Novak Djokovic who preens to the crowd - Mrs Hewit included - as he overcomes a stomach problem to inflict a 7-5 6-4 3-6 6-4 defeat on the Australian former world number one
The familiar Andy Murray fist pump and roar are highly evident as the British number one carries the weight of expectation again, but takes the first set in his fourth round match against Sam Querrey, winner at Queen's
Spanish fans lend a touch of colour to the occasion as they cheer on their hero Rafael Nadal against Paul-Henri Mathieu
On-court rivalry is forgotten as Andy Murray and Sam Querry shake hands after the Scot's impressive 7-5 6-3 6-4 win as he books his place in the quarter-finals.
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