Summary
Eugenie Bouchard beats Magdalena Rybarikova 6-3 6-4
Roger Federer beats GB's Marcus Willis 6-0 6-3 6-4
Belinda Bencic beats Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2 6-3
No more play on outside courts; resume 11:00 BST Thursday
Live Reporting
Mike Henson, Caroline Chapman and Tom Fordyce
Get involved #shoesoffpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
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16:15 BST 29 June 2016Jeff Tarango
Former professional tennis player on 5 live sports extraI love how Mannarino is not giving up, not getting down on his game. It shows he wants to get better. He is so determined to work through and improve his game.
Postpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:15 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 6-3 4-3 Mannarino
Novak Djokovic is at it again - two break points to the Serb.
One goes amiss when he overcooks a forehand over the baseline, but he takes the break and the game when Adrian Mannarino slides the ball low into the net.
The Serb is well on his way now.
Rain, rain go awaypublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:12 BST 29 June 2016Cancellationspublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:12 BST 29 June 2016We've had confirmation that the following matches have been canned for today:
Simona Halep vs Francesca Schiavone
Mona Barthel vs Kiki Bertens
Sara Errani vs Alize Cornet
Jelena Jankovic vs Marina Erakovic
Denisa Allertova vs Carla Suarez Navarro
Kirsten Flipkens vs Madison Keys
Ball marketpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:10 BST 29 June 2016Mike Henson
BBC Sport at WimbledonWimbledon officials could do with play restarting. Firstly the clear the match backlog, but secondly to boost supplies of second-hand balls.
A pound each for a piece of fuzz that has been pummelled by the professionals.
Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:09 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 6-3 2-3 Mannarino
Adrian Mannarino almost gets down on one knee to scoop over a low backhand winner to pull the score back to 30-all on his own serve. A beautiful shot.
And he moves on to hold, to take the third set to 3-2 in his favour.
Get involved - #bbctennis #shoesoffpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:04 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic wins the second setpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
16:01 BST 29 June 2016Postpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:59 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 6-3 1-1 Mannarino
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TVMannarino won't get many better opportunities than that to break Djokovic.
It could possibly add to the frustration that Djokovic could serve three double faults and Mannarino still not break his serve.
Willis taking Centre stagepublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:59 BST 29 June 2016Federer v Willis
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at WimbledonMarcus Willis popped into Centre Court a short while ago, glancing around like a wide-eyed kid walking into Santa's Grotto for the first time.
Seems he's listened to the advice from Father Tennismas himself (that's Tim Henman) about visualising himself on the biggest stage in tennis before the big moment arrives.
"Wimbledon is unique in the fact that at every other major centre court in the world you get chance to practice on it before you play on it. That doesn’t happen on Centre Court, so it is an added challenge," says Henman.
"But Centre Court is the best tennis court in the world, and a great court to play on because it doesn’t feel enormous.
"You go to Flushing Meadows or Roland Garros and it is a huge playing area outside the lines, whereas Centre Court is much more intimate and to a certain extent physically less intimidating."
Get involved #bbctennispublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:58 BST 29 June 2016Sarah Fox-Hardy: The Djokovic/Mannarino match is wonderful. Shame about the weather!
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15:57 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 6-3 1-1 Mannarino
Birthday boy Adrian Mannarino has three break points. Hows about that then.
The Frenchman wastes the first by hitting into the net, then Djokovic lays down an ace, and then Mannarino places a forehand wildly long. Eeesh, an ugly shot. We go to deuce.
An exquisite forehand winner from Djokovic gives the Serb the advantage, but soon we're back at deuce for a fourth time.
Eventually, Djokovic sees it out.
Rain delayspublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:49 BST 29 June 2016Wimbledon bosses have confirmed there will be no play before 16:30 BST on the outside courts.
Boooooo, rain, boooooooo.
Get involved #shoesoffpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:46 BST 29 June 2016Federer v Willis
Right then, Britain's newest superhero Marcus Willis is up on Centre Court after the conclusion of the Djokovic v Mannarino match.
His barmy army of mates came up with a "shoes off if you love Willis" chant, and it's spreading like wild fire - watch it here.
So, we want you to get involved. Send us pictures of you with your shoes off, supporting the world number 772, to #shoesoff on Twitter.
Game and second setpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:45 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 6-3 Mannarino
How does Novak Djokovic choose to win the set?
Serve a mahoosive cross-court ace and hold to love. Decent.
The Serbian world number one is in cruise control on Centre Court.
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15:37 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 5-2 Mannarino
Novak Djokovic pockets another game on serve thanks to a blistering ace. Adrian Mannarino had no chance with that one.
The world number one is storming towards set two.
Postpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:35 BST 29 June 2016Mary Pierce
Former French Open champion on BBC Radio 5 live sports extraMannarino is playing the best he can, but I'd like to see him come into the net a bit. He won't be able to stay at the baseline to beat Novak today.
There is more coverage on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra right here or by clicking the tab at the top of this page.
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15:34 BST 29 June 2016Djokovic 6-4 4-2 Mannarino
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TVWhen I watch Djokovic and think from a coaching point of view how you are going to come up with a game plan to beat him - it's so difficult to serve through him, to hit from the back of the court against him.
I really feel when you get the opportunity with a volley...but not many people feel comfortable at the net.
Still raining...published at 15:34 British Summer Time 29 June 2016
15:34 BST 29 June 2016Ladies, you are wearing it well.