Andy Lapthorne and Antony Cotterill will play two matches on day four of the UNIQLO Wheelchair Doubles Masters ©ITFWheelchair

Day three of the UNIQLO Wheelchair Doubles Masters at Sportcentrum de Schaapskooi in Bemmel, The Netherlands, saw the last pool matches of the tournament take place and the semi final line-up decided.

The first Centre Court match of the day saw Charlotte Famin and Kgothatso Montjane, from France and South Africa respectively, defeat Louise Hunt and Michaela Spaanstra, of Britain and The Netherlands, in a straight sets victory, 6-4, 6-4.

They will now face Dutch duo and Rio 2016 Paralympic silver medalists Marjolein Buis and Diede de Groot in the semi final.

Sabine Ellerbrock of Germany and Dutchwoman Aniek van Koot, who finished runners up at the 2013 US Open together, defeated tournament debutantes Giulia Capocci and Katharina Kruger with ease, 6-2, 6-1 to book their place in the semi finals.

Lucy Shuker is through with Dana Mathewson ©Getty Images
Lucy Shuker is through with Dana Mathewson ©Getty Images

The experienced pair will come up against Lucy Shuker and Dana Mathewson, who came through a difficult three-set match against Famin and Montjane yesterday, putting them top of the group.

Tomorrow's quads final will see British pair Andy Lapthorne and Antony Cotterill take on David Wagner and Nick Taylor after their three-set victory, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, against Heath Davidson and Lucas Sithole.

Lapthorne and Cotterill will also play in the doubles semi final tomorrow after beating American Greg Hasterok and his South Korean partner Kyu-Seung Kim 6-2, 6-2.

This result means the British duo have won 100 per cent of their group matches.

The other men's semi final will be between British duo Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett, who made it three wins from three in their final group match against Kamil Fabisiak and Martin Legner with a 6-4, 6-1 win.

They will play Gustavo Fernández and Maikel Scheffers who recorded a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Daniel Caverzaschi and Martín de la Puente.

Tomorrow's action gets underway at 10am, three hours earlier than the previous three days.