SportTennisNovak DjokovicIt's not the news that Novak Djokovic wanted to hear07:00, 04 Jul 2026The third round of Wimbledon continues today with Britain's last remaining hope Arthur Fery in action. The 23-year-old, who has suffered from nervous nosebleeds all tournament, has been placed on Court 18 to help calm his anxiety.‌Grigor Dimitrov vs Matteo Berrettini headlines Centre Court on Saturday while Frances Tiafoe and Alexander Bublik top the billing on Court 1. Serena and Venus Williams should also be in doubles action if the former can recover from a knee injury.‌Here, Mirror Sport brings you all the latest news from SW19...‌Djokovic delivered bad newsWimbledon's post-match interviewer Annabel Croft delivered some "bad news" to Novak Djokovic after his four-set win over Arthur Rinderknech on Centre Court.The Serb has equalled Roger Federer's record of 105 male singles wins at the British Grand Slam but Croft was quick to remind him that women's legend Martina Navratilova has more.Croft said: "I'm not sure if you're aware of this, this was your 105th singles win here at Wimbledon.‌"You've actually equalled the great Roger Federer who had the overall record here for singles wins for men's singles."But unfortunately there's a little bit of bad news, Martina Navratilova has 120! So do you have 15 more wins in you here at Wimbledon?"‌Star told to give up prize moneyClare Balding claims Jannik Sinner should have forfeited some of the £3million prize money he received after winning the Wimbledon title last year.Sinner was on the verge of being knocked out when two sets down to Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-finals. However, Dimitrov retired injured after tearing his pectoral so Sinner progressed by default.And Balding thinks Sinner should have made a big gesture to the hospitalised Bulgarian.Article continues below"Sinner should have given him a percentage," Balding said on the BBC after Dimitrov’s third-round win at Wimbledon this week.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Martina NavratilovaAnnabel CroftVenus WilliamsNovak DjokovicRoger FedererGrigor DimitrovBBC