david wagner. many championships make up wimbledon, and the outcomes are never certain. but of course there are favourites. novakapovalov, the canadian, the tenth seed — the future of tennis? well, that's how he reacted when he broke djokovic's serve. the first set went to a tie—break, and it ended like this. double faults can lead to doubts. yes, the first set, very tight, went to djokovic, and the second set, also very tight, has just gone to djokovic. i am aware of the sport has been going on. we have had some thrilling tennis evening. i think centre court right now would love another one, but that depends on young dennis. it certainly does. thank you. time for a look at the weather here's nick miller. there will be more aces than sunny spells at wimbledon this weekend. today has all been about the cloud, look at this in county durham, and big building clouds in east anglia, bringing some flooding downpours this afternoon. heavy showers have developed in the midlands as well and will slowly push their way north into parts of northern england, scattered downpours in scotland. the intensity will fade eventually