Gallery: The story from an emotion-filled day five at Wimbledon

Here is your pictorial from day five at Wimbledon 2018.
It was an emotional day for Katerina Siniakova, who took a fall during her defeat to Camila Giorgi.
More emotions, this time from Alexander Zverev after he required five sets to beat Taylor Fritz.
The long and the short of it. Kevin Anderson and Philipp Kohlschreiber after the former won in three sets.
Gael Monfils was another one who took a tumble.
But the Frenchman got up and got on with it, beating 11th seed Sam Querrey in four sets.
A crouching Joe Salisbury during the men’s doubles.
Venus Williams with a bit of extra glow.
Sister Serena Williams was initially frustrated, but she was soon doing a victory dance after beating Kristina Mladenovic.
Marcelo Arevalo and Hans Podlipnik-Castillo after their epic five-set win in the men’s doubles.
Roger Federer did what he does best, win at Wimbledon.
Federer will face Adrian Mannarino next, here the Frenchman celebrates his third-round victory.
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