Wimbledon 2025 – Day Three LIVE: Latest score and game-by-game updates as Carlos Alcaraz takes to the centre court and Emma Raducanu takes on former SW19 champion

Wimbledon 2025 – Day Three LIVE: Latest score and game-by-game updates as Carlos Alcaraz takes to the centre court and Emma Raducanu takes on former SW19 champion

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for latest score, set-by-set updates and results from Day Three of Wimbledon. 

Tarvet 1-6, 3-2 Alcaraz*

What a point to start the fifth game. Alcaraz is dictating the rally from the back of the court with little movement or stress before he just cannons a forehand off his racket that never gave Tarvet a chance.

The Brit draws himself level impressively at 15-15, before delivering a pinpoit serve down the T that flicked up a speck of dust on the line for 30-15.

Alcaraz miscues a return off a Tarvet second serve, uncharacteristically I should say, to make it 40-15 and the game is converted when an onrushing Alcaraz attempts to produce a drop shot at the net but fails and instead finds the top of it.

epa12210556 Oliver Tarvet of Britain in action during the Men's 2nd round match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain at the Wimbledon Championships, Wimbledon, Britain, 02 July 2025.  EPA/NEIL HALL  EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Tarvet* 1-6, 2-2 Alcaraz

All square in set two, where the most interesting moment arrived when a steward had to go and collect a loose ball off a fan who thought she probably had a memento from the visit. Alas…

Insight on Cameron Norrie’s win

Let’s hear from my colleague DAVID COVERDALE who was on No 1 Court to see Cameron Norrie defeat Frances Tiafoe…

An understated celebration from Norrie but that is a significant win. He reached the semis here in 2022 and is on the march again. Norrie is just the sixth British man in the Open era to reach the third round four times.

Norrie just loves it on No1 Court. He beat Jack Draper on here last year and enjoyed three of his five wins on it in 2022

I was really happy when I saw the schedule and that I was on Court 1,’ he said. ‘It’s my favourite court and an amazing atmosphere’

Tarvet 1-6, 2-1 Alcaraz* – ALCARAZ BREAKS

Easy to get a little bit giddy and some lapses in concentration here set up three break points for Alcaraz to immediately respond.

And the first of those is converted with a returned backhand down the line from a fairly tame serve.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates a point against Oliver Tarvet of Great Britain during the Gentleman's Singles Second Round match on day three of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Tarvet* 1-6, 2-0 Alcaraz – TARVET BREAKS

What I love about Oliver Tarvet is he’s just swinging for the fences here.

He gets himself another break point opportunity and so many of these are because once he has neutralised the Alcaraz serve the Spaniard is stressed into shots he doesn’t want to be making.

A vicious forehand is returned long by Alcaraz and TARVET BREAKS.

‘A fun first set’

My colleague RIATH AL-SAMARRAI is out on Centre Court taking in this absorbing contest:

A fun first set in Alcaraz-Tarvet. Credit to the latter for break points in three of the games.

All eyes currently drawn to Thomas Tuchel in conversation with Roy Hodgson, who presumably would prefer Tarvet to keep it tighter at the back.

Tarvet 1-6, 1-0 Alcaraz*

After racing out to a 40-0 lead the fearless Tarvet plunders his next two shots into the net to open the door to Alcaraz which, if he asked for my opinion, is not a great tactic.

But a brilliant bullet of a serve on the line gives Alcaraz no chance of returning and the Brit is on the board in set two!

Chances are there for Tarvet

Oliver Tarvet had eight break point opportunities in that set.

Got to start converting or this match may go on to haunt him.

FIRST SET: Tarvet 1-6 Alcaraz

Oliver Tarvet has played well – forget his ranking, he’s barely done much wrong here – and yet he’s just found himself losing the first set 6-1.

He managed to drga himself back into this game, successfully returning an Alcaraz drop shot at 30-40 to again force deuce, a theme of this first set.

Tarvet then wins a huge roar of support from the crowd with a crosscourt drop shot winner to go up A-40 after another Alcaraz drop shot is read by the Brit.

That break point is quickly snuffed out but Tarvet is like a dog with a bone on every point and he’s squeezing errors out of Alcaraz in this near six-minute game.

A second break point after Tarvet’s tweener following a lob shot was easily converted with an overhead volley from Alcaraz, while a third break point some came and went.

An unreturnable serve from Alcaraz puts him in front and he backs that up thanks to a Tarvet unforced error.

A brutal, brutal sport at times.

epa12210476 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain reacts during the Men's 2nd round match against Oliver Tarvet of Great Britain at the Wimbledon Championships, Wimbledon, Britain, 02 July 2025.  EPA/NEIL HALL  EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Tarvet 1-5 Alcaraz* – DOUBLE BREAK

This has been Tarvet’s weakest so far as frustration kicks in and an arrow sent down the line on Alcaraz’s backhand side is badly miscued to set up two break points.

Alcaraz thought he had converted the first one with a vicious forehand that was millimetres from connecting with the line.

The second saw Alcaraz hunting like a shark in water as Tarvet’s second serve was easily returned and the Spaniard rushed in to hurry his opponent to convert a winner for a double break.

Against so many players this level from Tarvet would get the job done… but he’s up against one of the current greats.

Breaking:Game, set, and match! Cameron Norrie is through

The British No 3 is into round three after knocking out Frances Tiafoe. Big win that.

Norrie 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-5 Tiafoe

Tarvet* 1-4 Alcaraz

This is WELL worth the price of admission!

Alcaraz cannot settle here as Tarvet is in every single point and a miscued shot to Tarvet’s forehand side goes wide to set up two break points.

A monster serve saves the first of those, and a mini celebration of relief from Alcaraz is on show, before the second is saved courtesy of a shanked forehand down the line by Tarvet, whose eyes lit up at seeing so much space behind an onrushing Alcaraz.

Tarvet slipped on a kickserve return wide to his forehand side and he cannot recover quick enough to meet the return into the open court to hand advantage to Alcaraz and a netted backhand return moments later seals the game.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02: Oliver Tarvet of Great Britain plays a backhand against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the Gentleman's Singles Second Round match on day three of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Tarvet 1-3 Alcaraz*

The Alcaraz backhand looks like his most reliable shot right now and he starts game four with a sliced backhand crosscourt and by taking all the pace out of the shot Tarvet can only try and hook one into the net. 0-15.

A ‘close call’ winner gets him back on the board at 15-15 before a brilliant serve down the T is returned into the net tamely by Alcaraz for 30-15, cue a fistpump to his box.

Again, the Alcaraz backhand is hard for Tarvet to combat and after a short rally the Spaniard unleashes one that Tarvet is at full stretch to connect with, sending it long. 30-30.

Alcaraz then tries to catch Tarvet out with another of those drop shots but the Brit has some speed in his shoes this time to respond with a drop shot of his own before firing a volley into the open court after Alcaraz sent it back in his direction. 40-30.

A huge roar when Alcaraz fires long on the following point. He’s on the board against the world No 2!

Tarvet* 0-3 Alcaraz

It’s amazing how quick a set can seemingly get away from you.

Tarvet has been firmly in every single game and yet he’s played three and lost three.

This time a double fault from Alcaraz sets up a deuce and Alcaraz’s serving woes continue as he seemingly cannot find his first serve.

Tarvet lets him off, though, as a crosscourt backhand cannons into the middle of the net to tee up advantage for the Spaniard.

A fabulous rally ensues with Tarvet whiskers away from a winner with a flying backhand but the longer these rallies goes on the more emboldened Alcaraz becomes and an unforced error into the net seals game three.

Carlos Alcaraz during his match against Oliver Tarvet on day three of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Wednesday July 2, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use without prior written consent of the AELTC. Still image use only - no moving images to emulate broadcast. No superimposing or removal of sponsor/ad logos.

Tarvet 0-2 Alcaraz* – ALCARAZ BREAKS

It’s a costly double fault by Tarvet that puts him in a 15-30 hole on his first service game, just a nod to some nerves.

Alcaraz turns the screw to set up two break points with a clever crosscourt drop shot that while Tarvet meets it, scoops it just long of the baseline.

The first of those break points is saved with a swift serve and volley on the backhand down the line.

But the second shows the power of Alcaraz after his crosscourt backhand, hit with serious venom, is unreturnable for Tarvet.

Tarvet* 0-1 Alcaraz

A forehand winner to Tarvet’s forehand side prevents a third break point from being converted by the world No 773 but what a treat we have in store if this is how it is to play out.

Clever court awareness from Alcaraz allows him to catch Tarvet cold with a deft drop shot to go up advantage in deuce.

He then closes out a very tricky opening game with a diving crosscourt volley at the net. A hold… but a sign for Tarvet that he can compete.

epa12210420 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in action during the Men's 2nd round match against Oliver Tarvet of Britain at the Wimbledon Championships, Wimbledon, Britain, 02 July 2025.  EPA/NEIL HALL  EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Tarvet 0-0 Alcaraz* (40-40)

What a start from Tarvet!

He sets up his first break point of the match at 40-30 after an overcooked Alcaraz forehand from the baseline but the sign of a great champion is digging in when the going gets tough.

The Spaniard produced a forehand winner to force deuce but Tarvet’s mentality is super and he gets a second bite at break point after another rare Alcaraz error.

This time a backhand goes just long of the baseline and Tarvet looks to the heavens at another opportunity missed.

Richard Thompson all smiles on Centre Court

ECB chairman Richard Thompson has been drawn to Wimbledon over England’s test against India at Edgbaston today.

But what a treat he is in store for along with the rest of a star-studded Royal Box.

Alcaraz vs Tarvet – which would be one of the biggest upsets in Wimbledon history if Tarvet pulls it off – is about to start…

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Great excitement for Alcaraz-Tarvet

Huge roar of noise as Carlos Alcaraz and Oliver Tarvet appear on court.

They are currently warming up.

Order of play reveals Jack Draper snub

Some insight here from my colleague MATTHEW LAMBWELL on the order of play for Thursday…

The order of play is out for the two big courts tomorrow and again there is something of a snub for Jack Draper, who remains on No1 Court.

Novak Djokovic v Dan Evans is an obvious choice on Centre but the second men’s match, bafflingly, is Jannik Sinner against Aussie journeyman Aleksandar Vukic. Surely the punters with the best ticket in the house would have rather seen the British No1 against former finalist Marin Cilic?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 13:  Jack Draper of Great Britain in action during his Boy's Singles semi-final match against Nicolas Mejia of Colombia on day eleven of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 13, 2018 in London, England.  (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Let’s hear from Aryna Sabalenka

A victorious world No 1 has just spoken on court after defeating Marie Bouzkova…

We’ve played a lot of close matches so I’m pleased to be through this difficult round.

That was a tough moment of the match [going a break down late in the first set]. I was just trying to put the ball back on that side and hope I could break back. Until that point, my serve wasn’t good enough to break.

But I was able to break and I felt a little bit better at that moment, which is why I think I was able to win the tie-break and win in straight sets.

Breaking:Game, set, match! Aryna Sabalenka is through

And that is that for Marie Bouzkova as world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka bulldozes her way into round three with a 7-6, 6-4 win.

Not long to wait now until Oliver Tarvet walks out for the match of his life against Carlos Alcaraz…

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02: Aryna Sabalenka plays a backhand against Marie Bouzkova of Czechia during the Ladies' Singles second round match on day three of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Breaking:THIRD SET – Cameron Norrie

The British No 3 is celebrating – again – after taking the third set 6-3 against Frances Tiafoe.

Cameron Norrie is now a set away from round three… but it’s not over yet.

Norrie 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 0-0 Tiafoe*

Emma Raducanu is ‘in her happy place’

She is on a bit later but let’s do a check in with the Emma Raducanu camp and how she’s feeling ahead of taking on a former Wimbledon champion today.

Piece here by my colleague MATTHEW LAMBWELL

Round-up of the latest scores

Let’s do another check-in of how we stand with so many matches on the go…

Sabalenka* 7-6, 3-2 Bouzkova

Norrie 4-6, 6-4, 3-2 Tiafoe*

Fonseca* 6-4, 5-7, 3-2 Brooksby

Fernandez 2-6, 3-4 Siegmund*

Boulter charms Wimbledon spectators

More and more tennis players – and fans for that matter – are becoming increasingly fashionable (I can attest having walked around the grounds and find myself in awe of many, many people).

So, on this train of thought, I thought I’d flag that British star Katie Boulter has teamed up with Amex for a one-off Wimbledon showcase.

Boulter has helped launch a limited-edition Amex Tennis Charm Collection, which are designed to be attached to trainers.

The 10-piece charm collection is expected to prove a huge hit with items including strawberries, the grass court and even the SW19 postcode.

No nerves for Oliver Tarvet

Safe to say the world No 733 is not fearful of playing world No 2 Carlos Alcaraz!

‘Court 12 is like the Maracana!’

An update from my colleague JOE BERNSTEIN who is out on Court 12 enjoying Fonseca Mania…

Court 12 has turned into the Maracana as Brazilian sensation Joao Fonseca saves two set points.

Plenty of football-style chanting from fans in yellow Brazil tops. Their man still leads by a set with the second heading towards a potential tie-break

Breaking:Big set for Cameron Norrie

British No 3 Cameron Norrie has just punched the air in celebration after clinching the second set against US hotshot Frances Tiafoe.

He looked to be heading to a two-set deficit but rallied back and we have ourselves a ball game folks.

Tiafoe is an extremely tricky customer in round two, but so is Norrie and roared on by a partisan home crowd on No 1 Court, he’s got a foothold.

Norrie 4-6, 6-4 Tiafoe after two sets.

Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 2, 2025 Britain's Cameron Norrie reacts during his second round match against Frances Tiafoe of the U.S. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 2, 2025 Britain's Cameron Norrie reacts during his second round match against Frances Tiafoe of the U.S. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Sabalenka being pushed to the limit

Centre Court crowd are eagerly awaiting the matches involving Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu but I have to say the opening match between Aryna Sabalenka and Maria Bouzkova is proving far more problematic for the world No 1 than first anticipated.

She is currently locked on serve in a first set tie-break.

That one is currently 2-2 in the tiebreak after winning six games apiece.

Cena few stars at Wimbledon today

If John Cena sees this blog… hello.

Breaking:BRIT WIN! Sonay Kartal reaches round 3

Kartal has done it and in the process has guaranteed herself £152,000.

Not a bad start to the week…

Sonay Kartal during her match against Viktoriya Tomova on day three of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Wednesday July 2, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use without prior written consent of the AELTC. Still image use only - no moving images to emulate broadcast. No superimposing or removal of sponsor/ad logos.

Round-up around the grounds

Let’s bring you some latest scores while we wait for the main events.

A fairly slow burn out on Centre while it’s a mixed bag for the Brits with Cameron Norrie struggling to find a groove versus the ever tricky Frances Tiafoe.

But look at Sonny Kartal go! The Brit is flying against Viktoriya Tomova.

John Cena meets one of his fans…

Olivia Rodrigo is incredibly excited to meet John Cena.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (15381940cz) Olivia Rodrigo, Louis Partridge and John Cena eating sweets in the Royal Box on Centre Court Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 3, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 02 Jul 2025

Star-studded Royal Box

I have to say, today’s Royal Box on Centre Court is a real treat.

Current England manager Thomas Tuchel is here, as is a former Three Lions boss in Roy Hodgson.

American music sensation Olivia Rodrigo is here while Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra have made the jaunt.

Add to that Dave Grohl, Tom Daley and wrestling icon John Cena and we are being treated good this Wednesday.

Which of these would you most like to meet?!

The pretty much unknown Brit who cannot claim the £99,000 prize money from Wimbledon due to a little known rule is about to go head to head with one of the world’s best players.

Here is all you need to know from TAMARA PRENN

All eyes on Centre Court

Hello and welcome to our dedicated live coverage on Day 3 here at the All England Club.

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is currently out on court but very soon we will get plucky Brit Oliver Tarvet – who has a fascinating story but more on that later – up against tournament favourite Carlos Alcaraz.

There is also the delights of Emma Raducanu versus a former Wimbledon champion in Marketa Vondrousova.

Between myself and colleague Tamara Prenn we will keep you across everything on Day 3… which started out very wet and windy.

Key Updates

  • Tarvet* 1-6, 2-0 Alcaraz – TARVET BREAKS

  • FIRST SET: Tarvet 1-6 Alcaraz

  • Game, set, and match! Cameron Norrie is through

  • Tarvet 0-2 Alcaraz* – ALCARAZ BREAKS

  • Order of play reveals Jack Draper snub

  • THIRD SET – Cameron Norrie

  • Emma Raducanu is ‘in her happy place’

  • Boulter charms Wimbledon spectators

  • Big set for Cameron Norrie

  • BRIT WIN! Sonay Kartal reaches round 3

  • Star-studded Royal Box

  • So, who is world No 733 Oliver Tarvet?

  • All eyes on Centre Court

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