Davis does not, despite all appearances, use an oversize novelty racquet when she plays.

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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.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Judging by the crowds who came to see her on Friday, 17-year-old Belinda Bencic has star quality.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Judging by the fact that she’s in the third round at Wimbledon already, she’s going to be a quality player as well.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Simona Halep went on walkabout in the second set against Lesia Tsurenko, but rediscovered her game in the third to win.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Tsurenko is ranked 167 places below Halep, but she commanded the court for stretches of this match.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Andy Murray has had every part of his game working through the first week at Wimbledon.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Which seemed to please the faithful.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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This is what happens on Centre Court when Murray doesn’t convert a match point.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Murray can play tennis, he can save dogs, and now, apparently, he can do the Cha Cha.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Petra Kvitova was dialed in from first point to last in her win over Venus Williams.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Venus was asked if this might be the last time she’ll ever walk off Centre Court. She snapped back, “I’m not gettin’ out of here.”

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Barbora Zahlavova Strycova said “I thought I could win” against No. 2 seed Li Na, and she proved herself right.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Caroline Wozniacki, and her ponytail, moved into the round of 16.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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No, Shaui Peng didn’t want to fight. She wanted to beat her opponent, Lauren Davis, and she did, in three sets.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Davis does not, despite all appearances, use an oversize novelty racquet when she plays.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Let’s just say that’s Novak Djokovic on these girls’ towel.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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“Please,” Tomas Berdych pleaded with the chair umpire at the end of his late-night loss to Marin Cilic, “do something normal.”

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Berdych also informed the ump, “You’re better than a Hawk-Eye because you can see in the dark.”

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Marin Cilic played some of the best tennis of his career to thump Berdych in straights.

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

Photos from Wimbledon: Day 5

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Despite his irascible mood, Berdych was sent home with a warm ovation.