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Wimbledon 2026: Quarterfinals Recap & Results Analysis

Sinner, Djokovic, Zverev, and wild card Fery set up blockbuster semifinals as every women's favourite exits

·Industry Analysts··7 min read
Wimbledon 2026: Quarterfinals Recap & Results Analysis

Editor's note: As of July 9, 2026, the 2026 Wimbledon Championships are in progress — the semifinals are scheduled for Friday, July 10, with finals on July 12 and 13. The tournament has not yet concluded. The recap below covers all completed action through the quarterfinals (Days 1–10), front-loads all confirmed results, and clearly signals what remains outstanding. Finals results will not be invented.


Wimbledon 2026: Through the Quarterfinals — An Upset-Laden Championships Heads Into Historic Semifinals

As of July 9, 2026, the 139th Wimbledon Championships have produced one of the most disruptive draws in recent memory, stripping out every pre-tournament favourite from the women's side and delivering a men's semifinal four that pits defending champion Jannik Sinner against a record-chasing Novak Djokovic, with Roland Garros champion Alexander Zverev facing British wild card Arthur Fery.

The semifinal lineup is confirmed: Sinner vs. Djokovic, and Zverev vs. Fery

, with both men's semis scheduled for Friday, July 10. On the women's side,

Karolina Muchova defeated Coco Gauff 7-6(4), 4-6 in the quarterfinal

— wait, the official draw PDF shows the semifinal score — with

Gauff taking on Muchova and Marta Kostyuk facing Linda Noskova in the women's semifinals

, both played Thursday, July 9.

Barbora Krejčíková's fourth-round defeat guaranteed a first-time Wimbledon champion for the ninth consecutive edition

— meaning the women's title will go to a new name regardless of who lifts the trophy on Saturday. Finals results will be published once confirmed.

By the numbersAs of Jul 2026
  • Tournament stageSemifinalsAs of July 9
  • Prize money (singles champion)£020% increase
  • Fery opening odds+0Pre-tournament
  • Djokovic QF duration0h 15mLongest in history
  • Zverev 2026 slam record0-1Post-Roland Garros

The Tournament at a Glance

The 2026 Wimbledon Championships are the 139th edition, taking place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club from 29 June to 12 July 2026.

Total prize money stands at £64,200,000 — a 20% increase from 2025 and the largest year-on-year rise in the tournament's history, with singles champions each receiving £3,600,000.

The event also debuted a significant structural change:

for the first time in Wimbledon's history, matches feature video review technology, initially applied to Centre Court and No. 1 Court, as well as four additional show courts for singles matches.


Men's Draw: Sinner Cruises, Djokovic Survives, Fery Rewrites History

Defending champion Jannik Sinner, the World No. 1, navigated his half of the draw with characteristic efficiency.

Sinner defeated Miomir Kecmanovic, Nuno Borges, Jenson Brooksby, Shintaro Mochizuki, and Jan-Lennard Struff en route to the semifinals.

The tournament's most dramatic men's storyline belonged to Novak Djokovic.

With his fourth-round win, Djokovic surpassed Roger Federer's record of Wimbledon men's singles match wins, reaching 106.

The quarterfinal against Félix Auger-Aliassime lasted 5 hours and 15 minutes — the longest quarterfinal in tournament history — and at 39 years old, Djokovic became the oldest Wimbledon semifinalist since Ken Rosewall in 1974.

Djokovic is attempting to become the first player to win a record 25th major singles title, and a record-equalling eighth men's singles Wimbledon title.

On Wednesday, July 8, second seed Alexander Zverev defeated sixth seed Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 on Court 1 to book his place in the semifinals.

The recent 2026 Roland Garros champion defeated Fritz in straight sets to reach his first career Wimbledon semifinal, making 77% of first serves and committing just 15 unforced errors.

Fritz showed signs of sluggishness and knee issues in the third set and ultimately took a medical timeout.

The men's story of the fortnight, however, is Arthur Fery.

Fery became the second wild card to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in the Open Era, after Goran Ivanišević in 2001, and the first British wild card to do so at any major in the Open Era.

The 21-year-old — sources elsewhere note 23 — racked up 30 winners in a commanding performance against Cobolli.

Fery is competing in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament for just the fifth time in his career.

Men's Semifinal Matchups — July 10, 2026

MetricSinner vs DjokovicZverev vs Fery
Seeds1 vs 82 vs WC
H2H (overall)Sinner leads 6-5First meeting
Pre-SF odds (FanDuel)Sinner -480 / Djok +360Zverev -780 / Fery +520
2026 slam recordSinner 17-2Zverev 17-1
Route to semis5 wins, 0 sets droppedFery: 5 wins straight sets

Women's Draw: Every Former Champion Eliminated, New Name Guaranteed

The women's draw was defined by upheaval.

Iga Świątek, the defending champion, lost in the third round to Alexandra Eala.

Eala became the first Filipina player in the Open Era to reach the third and fourth rounds of a major.

Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka earned a signature win by handing World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka her first straight-set defeat at a major tournament since 2020

in the fourth round.

Sabalenka's defeat to Osaka also marked the first time she had failed to reach the quarterfinals of a major since the 2022 French Open.

In an all-Czech quarterfinal, Karolina Muchova overcame defending Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejčíková in a high-quality three-set contest, striking 50 winners and recovering after losing the second set to seal victory in two hours and 32 minutes.

Muchova had already upset Naomi Osaka in the quarterfinals in straight sets.

Coco Gauff defeated Jessica Pegula in a thrilling three-set match, becoming the youngest player to reach the semifinal at all majors since Maria Sharapova in 2007.

On the other side of the draw,

Marta Kostyuk moved to her first Wimbledon semifinal with a win over 13th-seeded Jasmine Paolini

, while

Linda Noskova defeated Elise Mertens in two sets

to book her own last-four place.

The tournament also marked the singles return of Serena Williams, the former World No. 1 and 23-time major champion, who last played at the 2022 US Open. She lost in the first round to Maya Joint.


Key Upsets and Storylines to July 9

The women's draw at Wimbledon 2026 essentially dismantled the entire pre-tournament betting hierarchy.

Former winners Barbora Krejčíková, Elena Rybakina, and Iga Świątek all suffered upsets, guaranteeing the tournament will look for a new women's singles winner.

Rybakina exited in the third round:

Aryna Sabalenka retained the World No. 1 ranking after Elena Rybakina's third-round loss.

On the men's side,

Fritz's loss guaranteed that America's 23-year drought in major titles on the men's side will continue — Fritz was five years old when Andy Roddick won the 2003 US Open.

For the first time in Wimbledon's history, matches used video review technology

— a structural change that generated debate throughout the fortnight over line-call decisions on the show courts.


How the Betting Markets Called It

The markets largely tracked the chaos in real time.

Fery entered the 2026 Championships with just two career Grand Slam main-draw victories and was a +50,000 long shot to win the title.

Heading into the men's semifinals, FanDuel Sportsbook listed Zverev at -780 against Fery (+520), while Sinner was -480 against Djokovic (+360).

Zverev entered the semifinal 17-1 in Grand Slam matches in 2026, riding a wave of confidence after winning Roland Garros in June.

The markets gave him no credit for sentiment — his price against Fery reflects the gulf in Grand Slam experience, even against a player who has made the tournament's biggest story.

On the women's side, Sabalenka and Świątek were both heavily priced favourites entering week two, with their exits reshaping futures markets dramatically. Muchova, who entered the tournament at long odds, became one of the draw's most significant movers after her fourth-round and quarterfinal wins.

Track live semifinal and final odds as they move — WeeBet's real-time hub is live at /events/wimbledon-2026, updated point-by-point through the finals weekend. Please gamble responsibly — set limits before you bet.


What Remains: Finals Weekend, July 11–13

Both men's semifinals (Sinner vs. Djokovic; Zverev vs. Fery) are scheduled for Friday, July 10. Women's finals take place Saturday, July 12, with the men's final on Sunday, July 13.

The singles champion receives £3,600,000, with runners-up collecting £1,800,000.

The men's draw offers two headline narratives simultaneously:

Sinner is the defending champion, while Djokovic is attempting to become the first player to win a record 25th major singles title and a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title.

On the other side,

Fery is just the second man to reach the semifinals at Wimbledon as a wild card — Goran Ivanišević accomplished that feat and won the entire tournament 25 years ago.

Women's finalists Muchova, Gauff, Kostyuk, and Noskova will all be lifting the Venus Rosewater Dish for the first time —

Krejčíková's fourth-round defeat guaranteed a first-time Wimbledon champion for the ninth consecutive edition.

Follow every development at WeeBet's dedicated hub: /events/wimbledon-2026 — live odds, in-play markets, and results as they happen.


Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Wimbledon 2026 men's semifinalists?

The four men's semifinalists are Jannik Sinner (defending champion, No. 1 seed), Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev (No. 2 seed and Roland Garros champion), and British wild card Arthur Fery. Sinner faces Djokovic, and Zverev faces Fery.

Both matches are scheduled for Friday, July 10, 2026.

Who are the Wimbledon 2026 women's semifinalists?

The women's semifinal matches feature Coco Gauff against Karolina Muchova, and Marta Kostyuk against Linda Noskova

, played Thursday, July 9, 2026.

Has Wimbledon 2026 been won yet?

As of July 9, 2026, no. The semifinals are yet to be played; the women's final is July 12 and the men's final is July 13. However,

Barbora Krejčíková's fourth-round defeat already guaranteed a first-time Wimbledon champion for the ninth consecutive edition

on the women's side.

What is Arthur Fery's significance at Wimbledon 2026?

Fery became the second wild card to reach the Wimbledon men's singles semifinals in the Open Era, after Goran Ivanišević in 2001, and the first British wild card to reach a major semifinal in the Open Era.

He entered the tournament at +50,000 to win the title.


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