Day Seven of Wimbledon 2026 noticed the primary quarter-final spots determined, with Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner each advancing, whereas Jan-Lennard Struff and Felix Auger-Aliassime got here by dramatic five-set battles.
Djokovic created extra historical past on Centre Courtroom, defeating Roman Safiullin to say his 106th Wimbledon singles victory, transferring previous Roger Federer for essentially the most by any man on the Championships.
It wasn’t a classic show from the seven-time champion, with Safiullin pushing him onerous from the baseline, however Djokovic as soon as once more discovered the solutions when it mattered to achieve his seventeenth Wimbledon quarter-final.
Elsewhere, Auger-Aliassime survived a completely anticipated chaotic encounter with Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, blowing an opportunity to serve out the match within the fourth earlier than regrouping to dominate the fifth and arrange a conflict with Djokovic.
Struff in the meantime fought again from two units down in opposition to Hubert Hurkacz, who was finally compelled to retire within the decider, whereas Sinner ended qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki’s run with one other environment friendly straight-sets victory.
Full recap beneath.
Day Seven Wimbledon 2026 Spherical of 16 Outcomes

Winner
Loser
Rating
Jannik Sinner [1]
Shintaro Mochizuki
6-3, 7-6(0), 6-3
Jan-Lennard Struff
Hubert Hurkacz
3-6, 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 7-5, 4-2 Ret.
Felix Auger-Aliassime [3]
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina [22]
6-7(4), 7-6(6), 6-3, 6-7(2), 6-1
Novak Djokovic [7]
Roman Safiullin
7-6(6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3
Key Match Recap


Novak Djokovic [7] def. Roman Safiullin 7-6(6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3
Novak Djokovic moved into yet one more Wimbledon quarter-final, seeing off a spirited Roman Safiullin to file his 106th match win on the Championships, transferring previous Roger Federer for essentially the most match wins.
This wasn’t one in every of his classic Centre Courtroom performances, however it was one other instance of his problem-solving capacity.
Safiullin, who got here into Wimbledon with out a tour-level win all season, appeared something however quick on confidence early on.
The Russian qualifier was taking the ball early, hitting cleanly off each wings and surprisingly getting the higher of many baseline exchanges.
He raced to a 5-2 lead within the opener and had two set factors, however he faltered on serve, and Djokovic discovered a means out.
Safiullin had completed virtually every part proper, however a poor drop shot try at 6-6 within the tie-break gave Djokovic one other likelihood, and he took it.
The second set appeared prefer it may break Safiullin’s resistance, with Djokovic upping his depth and grinding by a 10-minute return sport at 3-2 to take management, however the qualifier wasn’t completed.
After taking a medical timeout for a hip downside within the third set, he in some way discovered one other gear, hitting by Djokovic and taking the set 6-3.
Nevertheless, Djokovic responded within the fourth by being extra aggressive, shortening factors and leaning on his serve to shut out the match, with one or two poor shot selections from Safiullin in the end costing him.
Safiullin truly stacked up nicely statistically, however a number of brain-fart-type pictures on the extra vital factors have been sufficient for Novak to take cost.
Djokovic: 10 aces, 43 winners, 37 unforced errors, 124 factors received
Safiullin: 8 aces, 45 winners, 34 unforced errors, 114 factors received
It’s not typically you see Djokovic admit he doesn’t need lengthy rallies, however that summed up how nicely Safiullin was hanging the ball and the way he was taking his time by standing a lot additional up the baseline than most gamers the Serb will encounter.
I don’t get to really feel inferior from the again of the courtroom with too many gamers. As we speak was a type of days the place I didn’t need to keep within the rally for too lengthy, so I blended issues up. In some moments it labored. In some moments it didn’t.
To be sincere, I didn’t really feel actually nice on the courtroom, so I used to be simply relieved to get out of it and get a win. Satisfaction and pleasure was not a part of at the moment’s win, to be sincere. After all, I’m relieved and completely happy to win it, however I haven’t loved it.
I benefit from the battle. I benefit from the struggling in a way, to some extent, despite the fact that I don’t need it, I don’t invite it. If it occurs, you simply should grind and search for a strategy to win. That’s what I did at the moment once more. Towards him, one other impressed opponent that performed actually high-level tennis. I’m completely happy, in that sense, that I managed to discover a strategy to win as a result of that’s the top consequence I’m all the time searching for.
Physicality was okay. Simply game-wise, I didn’t take pleasure in my tennis. It’s additionally resulting from him placing numerous strain on me, enjoying nicely. I struggled to search out the specified degree within the sport that I’m searching for, which I had within the second spherical notably. However a win is a win, even if you happen to win ugly. Hopefully I can construct from this.
Novak on his win.
It’s now a seventeenth Wimbledon quarter-final, a ninth in a row, and a 66th Grand Slam quarter-final total the place he’ll face FAA.
Felix Auger-Aliassime [3] def. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina [22] 6-7(4), 7-6(6), 6-3, 6-7(2), 6-1
Felix Auger-Aliassime survived a five-set rollercoaster in opposition to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina to achieve his second Wimbledon quarter-final and arrange a conflict with Novak Djokovic.
The Canadian has all the time had a sport suited to grass, however as is commonly the case with Felix, he didn’t take essentially the most simple route.
After dropping the opener, the place he missed a set level at 6-5, 40-30, Auger-Aliassime appeared in actual bother when he confronted three set factors on serve late within the second.
Nevertheless, he produced some clutch tennis to flee, edged the tie-break after which appeared to have taken management by cruising by the third.
Serving for the match at 5-4 within the fourth, the end line was in sight, however Davidovich Fokina put in one in every of his trademark comebacks; breaking again earlier than dominating the tie-break to power a fifth.
Given Felix’s historical past, that had curtains written throughout it, however he responded properly.
The third seed ran away with the decider 6-1, firing down 26 aces and saving six of the seven break factors he confronted throughout the match.
A job nicely completed, however I can’t take any pleasure in watching this man play, and seeing him because the third seed at a Grand Slam doesn’t appear actual to me 😁. Nevertheless it was a good sufficient match, and Foki will all the time carry one thing enjoyable to the desk.
Auger-Aliassime: 27 aces, 66 winners, 75% internet factors received
Davidovich Fokina: 10 aces, 45 winners, 46 unforced errors
Towards Djokovic within the subsequent spherical, his dips in degree most likely received’t fly, but when he can function he did right here and hold the forehand firing, it may get attention-grabbing as Novak isn’t having the perfect of occasions on courtroom as we noticed at the moment.
Jan-Lennard Struff def. Hubert Hurkacz 3-6, 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 7-5, 4-2 RET
Jan-Lennard Struff’s dream Wimbledon run continued as he got here again from two units down earlier than Hubert Hurkacz was compelled to retire within the fifth set.
It was a brutal ending for the Pole, who had appeared on target for one more deep run at SW19.
For 2 and a half units, Hurkacz was doing precisely what you’d count on from him on grass: serving bombs, attacking the online and protecting factors quick.
Nevertheless, the German edged the third-set tie-break, and as soon as Hurkacz began struggling bodily with a hip/stomach difficulty and his serve velocity dropped, the momentum fully flipped.
It’s clearly not the best way Struff would have wished to win, however at 36, reaching a primary Grand Slam quarter-final is a large achievement, and he’s one of many few guys who’s enjoyable to look at; an enormous serve, a heavy forehand, aggressive returns, and no real interest in enjoying 25-shot rallies.
Hurkacz: 24 aces, 68 winners, 82% first serve factors received, 33/47 internet factors received
Struff: 34 aces, 64 winners, 78% first serve factors received.
Jannik Sinner [1] def. Shintaro Mochizuki 6-3, 7-6(0), 6-3
Jannik Sinner moved into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a straight-sets victory over qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki, ending the Japanese participant’s spectacular run.
Mochizuki had already received six matches at SW19 after coming by qualifying and had proven he is aware of his means round a grass courtroom, however dealing with Sinner is a really totally different proposition.
The world primary took the opener with a single break and appeared on target for a routine afternoon earlier than Mochizuki raised his degree within the second set.
The Japanese qualifier blended issues up nicely, utilizing his velocity, slice and willingness to maneuver ahead to disrupt Sinner’s rhythm, however when the tie-break arrived, Sinner slammed the door shut.
A 7-0 breaker summed up the distinction between the 2 gamers: Mochizuki may compete, however Sinner had one other gear when the details arrived.
Sinner: 15 aces, 44 winners, 82% first serve factors received
Mochizuki: 25 winners, 83% internet factors received
The online stat from Mochizuki stands out: he received 33 of 40 factors when he got here ahead in opposition to most likely the perfect passer within the sport, however getting there typically sufficient was the issue.
Sinner received 40% of return factors, broke serve 4 occasions, and maintained fixed strain on Mochizuki’s serve.
It’s one other match the place the Italian most likely wasn’t spectacular, however he didn’t have to be. He’ll face Jan-Lennard Struff subsequent.
As for the Japanese, he’s diminutive in stature, and also you’d suppose watching his forehand that Sinner would take him aside because it’s extra of a push shot, however like numerous gamers together with his construct, he’s extraordinarily artful across the courtroom, tremendous fast, and the match was removed from a procession for Jannik.
Highlights
Wimbledon 2026 Day 8 Spherical of 16 Matches


Alex de Minaur [5] vs Flavio Cobolli [9]
Grigor Dimitrov (WC) vs Arthur Fery (WC)
Taylor Fritz [6] vs Alexander Bublik [10]
Jiri Lehecka [13] vs Alexander Zverev [2]


















