Postpublished at 16:12 BST 28 June 2016
*Broady 2-6 3-6 2-4 Murray
Andy Murray makes good his escape, but his foot has come of the pedal a bit here.
Maybe he is trying to coast it home with the minimum effort needed to avoid going to a fourth set.
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*Broady 2-6 3-6 2-4 Murray
Andy Murray makes good his escape, but his foot has come of the pedal a bit here.
Maybe he is trying to coast it home with the minimum effort needed to avoid going to a fourth set.
Broady 2-6 3-6 2-3 Murray*
Liam Broady tickles in a sneaky little backhand and Andy Murray - who perhaps is on his heels after being able to dictate things from the back of the court - is caught out by the variety.
0-15 becomes 0-30 which becomes 15-40 and two break points as Andy Murray sends a horrible runty drop-shot into the tape.
Broady 2-6 3-6 2-3 Murray*
Andy Murray knocked on the Liam Broady serve, but was politely turned away.
Murray has converted one of four break points in this set.
Broady 2-6 3-6 1-3 Murray*
Andy Murray ups the aggression and Liam Broady's serve starts to creak ominously.
15-40 and two break points as Murray sucks the life out of a volley at the net and catches Broady too far back in court.
But Broady scrapes those break points off the table with some brave hitting and big serving.
Konta v Puig
Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Two
It has been a meteoric rise. Konta has had some great wins over some pretty big players.
I watched her a few years ago and she was so much in the shadow of Heather Watson and Laura Robson and you came away thinking she has no real weapons and psychologically fragile but she has worked so, so, hard and underlines what hard work and dedication can do.
Jo has major weapons now. Her backhand is world class, her serve is phenomenal and add to that the athletic ability, she defends so well.
The British number one is out on Court One now. Click here to watch.
*Broady 2-6 3-6 1-3 Murray
Liam Broady has been keeping this vintage hidden away at the back of the drinks cabinet.
A brilliant running forehand prompts a clenched fist in front of a group of Chelsea Pensioners huddled in a courtside corner.
The underdog has 0-30 on the Murray serve.
But Murray can do the percentages, the slow attritional stuff as well as the sparkling brilliance.
He prises his way back in and sweeps the game off into the sunset.
Broady 2-6 3-6 1-2 Murray*
Liam Broady did not have much to lose at the start of this match. He is certainly running out of time now though.
The Stockport man puts together his best game of the match so far. A peach of a backhand is too good for Andy Murray, before he strides forward and slides away a volley.
*Broady 2-6 3-6 0-2 Murray
Andy Murray is waved through to a love hold as the umpire and Hawk-Eye decide that his final serve smeared the paint and that Liam Broady had enough of a play on the ball.
Judy Murray is all smiles on Centre Court
Wawrinka 7-6 6-1 6-7 6-4 Fritz
It wasn't a walk in a Wimbledon park, but two-time quarter-finalist Stan Wawrinka has progressed to the second round after beating American Taylor Fritz 7-6 6-1 6-7 6-4 on Court One.
Wawrinka will now play Juan Martin Del Potro.
With Stan's match over, Britain's Johanna Konta will soon be taking to the grass on Court One.
Broady 2-6 3-6 0-1 Murray*
The beginning of the end? I think that might have been the coin toss.
But Andy Murray has a break of serve in the third.
He has given up just eight points on serve across the whole of the two previous sets.
*Broady 2-6 3-6 0-0 Murray
Andy Murray berates a stray backhand that floats over the baseline at 30-30.
He has Liam Broady on the run though in the following rally. Broady fends back airily, Murray advances and slides away a killer backhand volley.
Deuce it is.
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Broady 2-6 3-6 Murray*
Not yet an hour gone and the second set is bagged and ready to take home for Andy Murray.
I've been sat waiting in takeaways eating a dinner's worth of Bombay Mix and reading six-month old copies of Hello for longer than that.
France's Caroline Garcia, French Open doubles champion, needed only an hour to overcome Cagla Buyukakcay of Turkey 6-2 6-3 in their first round meeting on Court Six.
Don't forget you can watch all the action across all courts on our dedicated page.
Broady 2-6 3-5 Murray*
Liam Broady clouts away a mighty inside-out forehand and Andy Murray can only watch the ball zip off for a winner.
That is the final shot of the game and Broady celebrate a shake of the fist towards his players box.
*Broady 2-6 2-5 Murray
Andy Murray clamps down on Liam Broady's fun and games and rattles through the first two points to close out the game.
A quick chance to take the Murray family register.
Mother Judy? Tick.
Wife Kim? Nope.
Daughter Sophia? Don't be silly. She wouldn't get in under the All England rules anyway.
Broady 2-6 2-4 Murray*
A little sliver of break-chance pie for Liam Broady at 0-30.
Andy Murray looks peeved at having offered up the chance and sweeps back to 40-30.
A forehand socked into the top of the net though means we trundle to deuce.
Broady 2-6 2-4 Murray*
A bark of delight from Liam Broady as he holds to love.
That is an achievement for any player against a returner as dangerous as Andy Murray.
That bark is in a lower register to Andy Murray's trademark yelp of self-congratulation by the way. A labrador compared to a lap-dog.