Summary

  • Play suspended in the fifth set due to bad light

  • Kohlschreiber takes first set 6-3

  • Murray wins next two 6-3 before losing fourth 6-4

  • Play stopped at 7-7 in final set

  • Match will resume on Sunday

  • * - denotes NEXT to serve

  1. Postpublished at 21:03 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    We will be back tomorrow with the final chapter in Andy Murray's five-set epic against Philipp Kohlschreiber, but there is plenty more to look forward to.

    Ernests Gulbis, he of old-school gender roles, takes on Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Jo Wilfried Tsonga reprise their epic 2012 Roland Garros encounter and Maria Sharapova takes on 2006 champion Sam Stosur.

    See you there.

  2. Postpublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    It is not only Murray-Kohlschreiber that has been brought to an end by the fading light.

    Fernando Verdasco had Richard Gasquet where he wanted him, leading 6-3 6-2 2-2 on Philippe Chatrier, before it got too gloomy to continue.

    Guillermo Garcia-Lopez completed his win over Donald Young while the going was good, winning through to the a fourth round meeting with Gael Monfils with a 6-2 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 victory.

  3. Postpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Tomas Berdych against John Isner, two big servers locking horns, might well be a lengthy one. It starts at 10:00 BST.

    Andy Murray won't get going the am side of midday Bligthy time tomorrow.

  4. Postpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Russell Fuller
    BBC tennis correspondent on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Normal convention dictates that Andy Murray and Philipp Kohlschreiber's match will not be first on tomorrow. Instead it is likely to resume after Tomas Berdych and John Isner, the first match on."

  5. Play ended for the daypublished at 20:43 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    The crowd jeer the announcement, but it is beyond twilight on Court Suzanne Lenglen and the players are heading for the showers.

    Philipp Kohlschreiber looks the more relieved, offering thumbs up to all corners as he disappears.

  6. Postpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Tightening tendons, creaking nerves. Philipp Kohlschreiber frames a backhand into the first row to take the game to deuce from 40-30. The German has advantage but pummels a regulation overhead out onto the toes of the line judges to spare Murray.

    Murray complains about the gathering gloom as he loses the next point and Philipp Kohlschreiber ensures that we will all come back in tomorrow midday's sunshine to see the final chapter.

  7. Postpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    The officials are massing in the corner of the court, looking at the darkening skies. After all this, we may have to wait until tomorrow for the final chapter. One more game at least...

  8. Postpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Andy Murray's turn to get the umpire out of the chair. His second serve at 40-30 is just the wrong side of the whitewash though and we are into deuce.

    A game point squandered by Murray, a shot from out of the very top drawer from Philipp Kohlschreiber and suddenly the Scot is backed up break point.

    That focuses his mind. Andy Murray reels off three points of the highest quality, a backhand down the line on the first, a drop-dead gorgeous drop-shot on the last, to wrestle the match back his way.

  9. GET INVOLVEDpublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Wayne Andrews:, external Murray's up-and-down performance - whatever the result - partly explains why his ranking has fallen to 8 over the last year.

    Dennis Edwards:, external I think Andy was very complacent in that fourth set. If he loses, he'll only have himself to blame.

    Rory Richard Whyte:, external I swear, if Andy Murray had to cross a shallow ford he'd dig a tunnel beneath it rather than take the bridge. Never the easy way

  10. Postpublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Andy Murray slices the life out of a backhand and Philipp Kohlschreiber cannot scrape back. 15-30. The German nips back to 30-30 and then gambles big on a second serve, snipping the very edge of the line. Millimetres the other way and it could have been match-point.

    As it is he makes good his escape. Thems the margins.

  11. Postpublished at 20:24 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Philipp Kohlschreiber comes in, forces the issue and Murray can only duff a shot into the net for 30-30. A big point next up and Murray wins it slapping away a forehand down the line.

    Kohlschreiber tries to buy entry to deuce with a drop-shot, by his way is barred but the wire as his shot slips south.

    The light is fading as well. Just to add another factor into this maddening equation.

  12. Postpublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Suddenly it is like early nineties Wimbledon. Serve is king as Philipp Kohlschreiber makes it a third successive service hold to love.

  13. Postpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Andy Murray produces a love hold of serve of his own. Philipp Kohlschreiber almost took the ballperson's head off at the net with his final attempt to return. He bet the house on that one and yanked his forehand well wide.

    One thing in Murray's favour is that he is ahead on the scoreboard. A break of serve now would be fatal for Kohlschreiber. Murray would have a chance to recover.

  14. Postpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Philipp Kohlschreiber rattles through his own service game to love. That was the most solid game we have seen from either in a long, long while.

  15. Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    A few nerves as Andy Murray slips from 40-15 to 40-30 and suddenly the gremlins peep their heads up above the parapet. The Scot shoos them away with a big serve down the middle to seal the game. The trainer is summoned at the changeover to give him his left thigh a rubdown. Murray has been feeling his left hamstring as well.

    Can he keep the wagon on the road for the remainder of this match?

  16. Murray breakspublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Flip a coin. Shake a magic eight ball. Ask Mystic Meg.

    You are as likely to get an idea on who will win this one from any of those than you are by watching the action.

    Andy Murray scrapes a sly, low backhand pass from somewhere round his ankles at 30-40 and is back level.

  17. Analysispublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    British tennis player Dom Inglot: "I think there is some discomfort from Andy Murray as he did not move well to a wide forehand.

    "Murray is trying to get to the net now that he knows his movement is not great."

  18. Kohlschreiber breakspublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    I believe this is what Andy Murray's fellow Scot called "squeaky bum time". Fifteen-all and Andy Murray fails to put away a makeable volley at the net. He cuffs long after advancing on the next point. Two break points and Philipp Kohlschreiber takes the first.

    Kim Sears looks on poker-faced in the crowd. Don't despair yet, Phil may not be the most solid of front runners.

  19. Postpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Level pegging. Philipp Kohlschreiber made a bit of a meal of it, moaning at himself after a couple of missed first serves, but made it across the line safely enough.

  20. GET INVOLVEDpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 31 May 2014

    Laura Lambert:, external This is where Murray really needs to use every ounce of his skill, to lose that fourth set was really poor. Serve will be crucial

    Hashim Albahbahani:, external Murray's serve, both first and second, has been excessively returnable today. What's going on?