That’s it from us on the live blog tonight, folks.
There are plenty of Aussies still in action around the courts at Wimbledon, and luckily, we’ve got our best reporter Marc McGowan on the ground in London to cover their matches.
Look out for his wrap in the morning! Can Daria Saville defeat Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk? And what about Adam Walton’s debut Grand Slam run?
Find all that out in our pages tomorrow.
Have a good sleep! Or, if you’re staying up to watch the Aussies overnight, have a good sleep in in the morning.
Saville battles in deciding set
For a minute there, it looked like Daria Saville was going to cruise through to the third round.
She was up 6-4, 5-2 against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk but the world No.18 fought back to claim the second set in a tie-breaker. Kostyuk dominating the tie-breaker 7-2.
Now, it’s 1-1 in the third.
Demon is all smiles in London after another win
Alex de Minaur joked it would have been good if he didn’t get broken in the third and had closed out the match just a little quicker, as he needs to get over to his girlfriend Katie Boulter’s match on Court 1.
But really, he was all smiles.
“Very happy to get the win today, never easy to get the win in these conditions,” said de Minaur, noting the strong winds.
“Very happy to get to the third round and very happy the sun is out in London... This is always a surface I’ve enjoyed… I look forward to it every year. I always enjoy this tournament and hopefully I can go deep.”
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The Demon gets it done!
And he’s done it. Pretty easily in the end, despite a slight challenge from his opposition right at the end.
Alex de Minaur has defeated Jaume Munar in three sets, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5.
The Aussie was controlled and quick, aggressive and skillful. All round, a very good performance from de Minaur, who is looking to make a deep run at this tournament.
And there’s plenty of Aussies cheering him on there too. Plenty of “Let’s go Demon!” from the crowd. They’ll need to make sure their pipes are ready for the week and a bit ahead.
Munar starts a comeback against Demon
Jaume Munar has won the last nine points in a row to make it 5-5 in the third set and put the pressure on Alex de Minaur.
The Demon had dropped three match points in the last game. He’s still just one game away from taking the set and booking his third round spot.
Let’s see if Munar can keep the fight alive.
Meanwhile Daria Saville has been sent into a tie-break against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk.
De Minaur leads 6-2, 6-2, 5-5
Munar keeps de Minaur at bay
For now.
Alex de Minaur was looking close to closing the match, but gave up three match points in that third set. Jaume Munar ended up claiming the game.
Alex de Minaur is now attempting to serve it out for a place in the third round.
De Minaur leads 6-2, 6-2, 5-4
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Demon close to victory
Alex de Minaur is now just one game away from booking his third round spot.
Nor he or his team are getting ahead of themselves, however. His coach telling him to stay calm and steady.
He leads Spain’s Jaume Manur 6-2, 6-2, 5-3.
Demon on track to take the third
Alex de Minaur hasn’t looked in trouble for a second this match.
He cruised through the first two sets 6-2, 6-2 and is now up in the third 4-1.
Apologies to anyone who prepared snacks for a late one - this is looking like it’ll be wrapped up nice and early.
De Minaur leads 6-2, 6-2, 4-1
Saville on cusp of upset
Daria Saville was up 5-2 in the second set but Marta Kostyuk has fought back, winning the next two games.
If Saville can get it done, it’ll be another big upset for the tournament at the hands of an Aussie.
Saville leads 6-4, 5-4
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Aussies doing well across the courts
By Marc McGowan
A great start to day four at Wimbledon for the Australians.
Demon is in cruise control up two sets against Jaume Munar, and Daria Saville on the verge of a big upset against top-20 star Marta Kostyuk.
This would be her first time in the last 32 at a slam since 2022 Roland-Garros. The only other time she did this at Wimbledon was six years ago
Meanwhile, Adam Walton is also up a break in the second set after dropping the first.