Wimbledon day four moved on with Alexandra Eala v Maya Joint next on Court 3, while several matches were still live elsewhere on the schedule. That is the clearest order of play at Wimbledon today for readers tracking the session in real time.
Alex de Minaur had already moved through to the next round with a 6-3 6-2 4-2 lead over Mannarino before turning to Svajda or Majchrzak next. Snigur also upset Elina Svitolina in the Ukraine derby and moved on to face a qualifier, Bolkvadze or Krueger.
Court 3 for Eala
Alexandra Eala was the next match listed on Court 3 against Maya Joint, which put that matchup at the center of the live update for fans following the daily order. The sequence matters because Wimbledon’s order of play can shift from one live score state to the next, so the next listed court slot is the practical marker readers need.
That same live tracker showed a few scorelines moving at once. Samsonova led Shnaider 3-0 in the third set at one point, while Kypson was serving for a third-set breaker against Fritz, who led by two sets to love.
Samsonova and Shnaider
Fery and Virtanen also pushed their match into a breaker after Fery levelled the contest at one set apiece. Earlier, the board had shown Fery trailing Virtanen 1-1 1-2 on serve, and that swing set up the tiebreak that followed.
Samsonova and Shnaider were headed for a decider after Samsonova broke back to love, which kept that match live while the schedule kept turning over. Daniel also appeared in the update with “Super-stoked” and “super-grateful to be out here playing some great tennis,” adding a player voice to a day defined mostly by moving score states.
De Minaur and Mannarino
De Minaur’s path matters most because he was through and already looking ahead, but he also said, “I’ll need to get some treatment on my lower back.” That leaves his progression intact and his recovery work part of the immediate watch list as the draw advances.
For readers following the live order rather than a finished result page, the useful takeaway is simple: Eala and Joint were next on Court 3, several matches were still in flux, and De Minaur had the cleaner result but the more complicated next step. The day was still moving, and the schedule was still changing around it.






