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*Vesnina 3-6 1-3 Azarenka
Fifteenth seed Elena Vesnina is in great trouble over on court three.
The Russian lost the opening set 6-3 to former world number one Victoria Azaranka and the Belarusian has just broken her serve early in the second set.
Heather Watson will be interested in the result as she plays the winner in the last 32.
Watson 6-0 6-4 Sevastova
Heather Watson speaking to BBC One: "I felt very good at the beginning of match, very on it and relaxed, more than I was in my first match. I obviously know how she plays, she is a great player and was expecting and was prepared for the best.
"She started to step up in the second set but I was able to keep my cool and just stick with her. I had to expect that she would raise her level after the first set and I just had to remain calm and adjust my game.
"I feel like I’m seeing the ball very big and am moving well."
Konta v Vekic (13:00 BST)
On Centre Court at 13:00 BST, we have a repeat of this year's Nottingham final.
Donna Vekic, the world number 58, came out on top last month against Johanna Konta to take the title - only the second of her career.
Konta, the British number one and seventh seed, perhaps has a slight advantage coming into the second round at Wimbledon, after a routine win over Su-Wei Hsieh in her opener.
Vikic, on the other hand, had to battle for two hours and 15 minutes to get past Natalia Vikhlyantseva of Russia. She eventually prevailed 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 6-1.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Heather Watson puffs out her cheeks, breaks out into a grin wider than the Thames twirls in the middle of Court Two and takes all of her deserved acclaim. The stands are humming.
"I'm so wet," says one sweaty punter on the way out. "But it is worth it!"
#bbctennis
Noah Blackmore: What a game from @HeatherWatson92, solid first set and a great recovery in the second, very convincing win.
Monty Moncrieff: Fantastic to see @HeatherWatson92 find her form again at just the right time. Brilliant run at Eastbourne and now at Wimbledon.
Laura-Jane: That was incredible, @HeatherWatson92. On fire. Yessss to round 3 we go!
Jo Durie
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion on BBC TV
I'm not at all surprised by this result. I have been watching Heather Watson for the last few weeks. Her confidence is high and she plays good grass court tennis. That was a great win.
You can't just go to the shop and buy confidence, you have to work for it and it has taken months and months for Heather.
Watson 6-0 6-4 Sevastova
Some nervy moments undoubtedly from Heather Watson, but that's a very good win for the Brit.
She departs court two with a massive smile on her face. Up next for her is either Victoria Azarenka or Elena Vesnina.
Watson 6-0 6-4 Sevastova
Sevastova saves the first match point, drawing a groan from the crowd as a Watson backhand finds the net.
But Watson keeps pushing with that forehand, trying to draw the big shot out of the Latvian - and Sevastova nets!
*Watson 6-0 5-4 Sevastova
We're back to the Heather Watson of the first set, dancing around the court and hammering a forehand beyond Sevastova.
Long from Sevastova, and that's three match points...
Watson 6-0 5-4 Sevastova
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
It is usually a concern about the rain when the brollies come out at Wimbledon. Not today...
Today the players need them as sun screens.
Watson 6-0 5-4 Sevastova*
Fed Cup captain Anne Keothavong has a wry grin as another little wobble off the net goes Heather Watson's way.
Sevastova looks as thrilled as you'd expect, shaking her head as she throws her racquet at a backhand and somehow, somehow, manages to get it on the line!
Deuce comes with consecutive overhits from Watson, but she holds! The wildcard is a game away from the third round.
Jo Durie
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion on BBC TV
In the the last couple of games, Heather has really stuck in there and got something going at her end of the court again.
*Watson 6-0 4-4 Sevastova
We're trading breaks here, folks.
Watson's responding to that last game with a furious barrage of forehands. She's broken straight back to love - and we're back on serve!
*Vesnina 3-6 Azarenka
Victoria Azarenka, a Wimbledon semi-finalist in 2011 and 2012, is halfway to reaching the third round and has taken the first set 6-3 against 15th seed Elena Vesnina of Russia.
Azarenka may only be playing the second tournament of the year after giving birth in December, but there are no signs of any rust in her play.
She broke Vesnina's serve in the sixth game and Azarenka has currently won 89% of the points after her first serve. Impressive stuff.
Watson 6-0 3-4 Sevastova*
That's the first time a drop shot has gone against Watson as Sevastova meets it with a feathered forehand of her own.
That's a brilliant counter-punch from Sevastova, pumping her fist as she breaks the Brit to love.
Remember this from last year?
'Willbomb's on fire'...etc etc
Yep, Marcus Willis is back at Wimbledon!
The British wildcard was *the* story of the opening rounds last year, after he booked a meeting with Roger Federer in the second round and brought along all his lad mates for support.
He didn't make the cut for the singles this year, but he is in doubles action alongside Jay Clarke on court eight later today.
Fellow Briton Kyle Edmund is also in doubles action on the same court alongside Joao Sousa. We'll keep you posted on how they're getting on.
*Cibulkova 6-4 1-0 Brady
Dearie me, Brady's serve has totally deserted her at the start of this second set.
She's shanking it all over the place on her way to two straight double faults, giving Cibulkova three break points.
A deep shot from the eighth seed looks to have hit the line but is called out - the Slovak reviews it but Hawk-eye is having a meltdown in the court 18 heat. No replay possible so the original call stands. Harsh.
It doesn't matter though - Brady sends the next point long. This one could be over before long, too.
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Robert Wells: Watson's on fire, Sevastova's terrified!
Funny you should mention this parody song...
*Watson 6-0 3-3 Sevastova
A furious yelp from Sevastova as she lifts the ball up from the baseline and into the net, handing Watson a break point.
The Latvian responds with a stonker of a serve that Watson does well to get a touch on.
A lucky touch off the net lands Watson's way, and she breaks back, much to the delight of the corut two crowd.