Postpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
*Vandeweghe 6-3 5-4 Vinci
Coco Vandeweghe isn't hanging around. She's now serving for the match in a bid to knock out sixth seed Roberta VInci.
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*Vandeweghe 6-3 5-4 Vinci
Coco Vandeweghe isn't hanging around. She's now serving for the match in a bid to knock out sixth seed Roberta VInci.
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Vandeweghe takes the first set
Here's the moment Coco Vandeweghe wrapped up the first set.
'So, what court am I on?'
A sniffer dog joins in People's Sunday. Dogs at sporting events are always welcome.
*Vandeweghe 6-3 4-3 Vinci
Roberta VInci holds serve but she's got a mountain to climb on Centre Court.
Coco Vandeweghe is a break up in the second and is two games away from reaching the last 16.
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James Atkinson: Veni, vidi, Vinci
Monty Moncrieff: It's very exciting but I'm a little disappointed that the Mexican Wave is so far a little lacklustre
Michael Pritchard: Today proves the queue is unnecessary. Wimbledon needs to get with the times like French and US open
We do enjoy a good queue though!
BBC Two
Former Australian player Louise Pleming: "The word for this match is improvising. You have to think fast on your feet when you’re playing somebody who hits the ball this big with Vandeweghe’s incredible power.
"The contrast is just so interesting to watch. The smiles from Coco has been refreshing to see and its certainly going to help her a lot. She is able to dominate and really blow her opponents away from the serve which is frustrating for Vinci."
Frank Keogh
BBC Sport
A much calmer atmosphere now around the area of Southfields underground station, which is about a 15-minute walk from the Wimbledon grounds.
Most spectators who were lucky enough to get tickets for People's Sunday are already at the venue, where play began at 11:30.
But there is a good collection of people tucking into breakfast, enjoying a coffee or browsing the local shops, many of which have undergone a makeover for Wimbledon fortnight.
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Good British food...no posh nosh hospitality.
Sloane Stephens breaks back
Sloane Stephens and Svetlana Kuznetsova are heading for a tie break in their match on Court One after the Russian missed a chance to serve for the set.
*Stephens 5-6 Kuznetsova
It's nip and tuck over on Court One.
American 23-year-old Sloane Stephens - ranked 22nd in the world - is serving to take the first set to a tie-break against two-time Grand Slam winner Svetlana Kuznetsova.
You can watch the action here.
BBC Two
Former Australian player Louise Pleming: "Coco can go up in a game very quickly. She can hack through players but then it can change very quickly.
"You just don't know when a run of errors are coming from her. It is remarkable how she can change up her power."
*Vandeweghe 6-3 1-0 Vinci
"Ayeeeeeeeee," screams Roberta VInci, as she goes 0-40 down on her serve.
The Italian sixth seed is really struggling here. She's lost the first set and now the first game of the second against American Coco Vandeweghe.
We all agree Tony is head and shoulders above the rest...
BBC Two
Former Australian player Louise Pleming: "It is so nice to watch a player like Coco, she’s a breath of fresh air.
"It’s a great asset to have that relaxed feeling about yourself and really enjoy your moment on this hallowed ground. I think it will help her with longevity in her career."
*Vandeweghe 5-3 VInci
Coco Vandeweghe has taken charge already on Centre Court.
The American world number 30 has broken her Italian opponent Roberta Vinci and she's ready to serve for the set after only 27 minutes.
You can hear loud grumbles coming from Vinci. She is not best pleased.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Wimbledon chief executive Richard Lewis: "Middle Sunday hasn't happened for a while. It was a headache for day or two. The most difficult thing was making the decision itself. But after the weather forecast this week you can hardly claim it was a surprise. The final decision to have Middle Sunday was made Friday night but we'd been thinking about it a couple of days.
BBC Two
Former Australian player Louise Pleming: "Coco Vandeweghe is on fire - she will be in the action today.
"Both players have been so confident very far in the tournament. Roberta Vinci dismantles her opponents rather than overpower them. One is power, one is clever."
Barry Davies
BBC commentator at Wimbledon
There's a different buzz in the crowd today. I can’t give you exactly the feel of it but everything feels a bit different. Today is a bonus for them.
Well sort of.
Usually, there's about 8,000 people standing patiently at the gates, but there was empty grass this morning as all tickets for Middle Sunday went on sale online.
However, the queue has already started for Monday.
And they've been here overnight....