Each day during Wimbledon, we'll bring you exclusive photography from Anita Aguilar, who is covering the tournament for TENNIS.com. Steve Tignor provides the captions.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

It was standing room and then some to see Ernests Gulbis and Sergiy Stakhovksy on Court 12.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

But it was a hand gesture kind of day for Gulbis, who was bamboozled in straight sets by Stakhovsky.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Stakhovsky brought back the 70s for a couple of hours, as he donned a headband and net-rushed his way to an upset win.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Agnieszka Radwanska had everything at her fingertips in her easy win over Casey Dellacqua.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

She even had time to play game of peek-a-boo with the ball.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga with his own kind of kick serve...

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

...and his own kind of mid-air approach shot.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Even Jo’s opponent, Sam Querrey, not known for his hops, caught some air. Their match was stopped due to darkness at 9-9 in the fifth set.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Has there ever been a standing ovation when it announced that two more games would be played? There has been now.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Sad David Ferrer is sad. He lost in five sets to Andrey Kuznetsov.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

The 23-year-old Kuznetsov of Russia recorded the biggest win of his career.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Maybe Novak Djokovic should have hired Bjorn Borg, rather than Boris Becker, as his coach. He could use some help with his poker face.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

What does Petra Kvitova see happening in her immediate future—perhaps next Sunday? The 2011 Wimbledon champ has looked sharp in her first two matches.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Dominika Cibulkova let it all fly...

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

...in her comeback win over Alison Van Uytvanck, 8-6 in the third set.

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Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 3

Chair umpire Louise Engzell residing in her own private tennis heaven, on Court 3.