A pair of legs stick out of a tent as a lone jogger trots past the Wimbledon barriers. Either the occupant is waiting to get into the All England Club or got lost on the way back from Glastonbury
The phrase 'no strings attached' is not one you'll often hear at Wimbledon, particularly when master racquet technician Vaclav Smat is in the house preparing the tools of the trade
This Argentina football fan makes full use of his handy 'Guide to Queuing for Wimbledon' pamphlet as he grabs 40 winks on what is officially a rest day for the World Cup
Away from SW19, marathon man John Isner throws the ceremonial first pitch before the NY Yankees-Seattle Mariners baseball game - an action that takes 11 hours, four minutes less than his match with Nicolas Mahut
A security guard pauses for reflection as hundreds of fans seize a window of opportunity to bag a spot on Henman Hill/Murray Mount/Nadal Knoll...well, you get the picture
Screen legend Sir Michael Caine takes his seat on Centre Court. The lady he is talking to is his wife, Shakira - not a lot of people know that
A spectator shows her support for Taiwan's Yen-Hsun Lu, ahead of his match with Novak Djokovic. Either that or she's a big London Underground fan
Talking of trains, the Fed Express is back in town, and wife Mirka shows she is every bit as cool as hubby by casually supping a drink as she watches him play Tomas Berdych
But things don't go to plan for big-haired Roger early on as he drops the first set, with 12th seed Berdych eager to prove he's the mane man
Number three seed Novak Djokovic finds plenty to smile about after taking the first set in his quarter-final with Yen-Hsun Lu on Court One
Jennifer Saunders attempts to hide behind the classic bandana and shades disguise, but she's fooling no-one
After Grace Jones' appearance on Tuesday, the A-listers are out in force as Ben Stiller swaps a Night at the Museum for a day at the tennis
Things don't go so well for Berdych in the second set against Federer and the Czech is left cursing the joker who put superglue on his cap
Djokovic completes a straightforward victory, for the loss of just seven games, but decides to go for the low-key celebration
Britain's Laura Robson has a disagreement with her racquet during her girls' singles match with Belgium's An-Sophie Mestach
Nadal fans gets behind their man, but if the first set against Robin Soderling is anything to go by, they may have to change that first word to vamoose.
Watch the Berdy: Tomas Berdych celebrates a famous victory over Roger Federer and couldn't look happier if he'd been sharing the Royal Box with Brucie and Tarby
Federer looks every inch the departing hero as he milks the applause from the fans who invade his front garden every summer. At least he's got kids to keep him busy for the next few days
Could this be the new Golding boy of British tennis? Oliver Golding celebrates after beating top seed Jason Kubler in the boys' singles
Kim Sears shows off her ticket to come in, but if that doesn't work she can always try the 'I'm Andy Murray's girlfriend' routine
Already in their seats are Murray's most colourful supporters, waiting for the Scot to appear on court for his quarter-final match with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Over on Court One, world number one Rafael Nadal seems to be in trouble as Robin Soderling races to a 5-0 lead and takes the first set 6-3
Tsonga takes the first set on a tie-break but just as it seems Centre Court is in line for another shock, Murray bounces back to take the second set after another nail-biting tie-break
Nadal goes 3-0 up in the second set and is soon back to his old self as he rattles through to win 3-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4) 6-1 to go through to the semi-finals
Murray steps up a notch or two and Tsonga is struggling to keep apace with the Brit, who races through the third set, winning it 6-2
The British number one looks in fine form as he wins the fourth set to complete a 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (7-5) 6-2 6-2 win in two hours and 48 minutes, setting up an enticing semi-final clash with Nadal
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