Postpublished at 19:57 BST 6 July 2017
*Kerber 7-5 5-4 Flipkens
Kirsten Flipkens holds her serve. Is that just delaying victory for Kerber or can the Belgian keep her hopes alive?
World number one Angelique Kerber will now serve for the match...

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*Kerber 7-5 5-4 Flipkens
Kirsten Flipkens holds her serve. Is that just delaying victory for Kerber or can the Belgian keep her hopes alive?
World number one Angelique Kerber will now serve for the match...
He's on air now... taking your questions.
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Roger waves goodbye to the adoring Centre Court crowd.
He's booked a place in the third round against Mischa Zverev - the world number 30.
Kerber 7-5 5-3 Flipkens*
Kirsten Flipkens is a set and a break down but isn't giving up and gets a mouth full of grass for her trouble as she dives in vain at the net.
Both of these players are playing at a really high level now. Flipkens sprints back to retrieve a lob before Kerber thumps away the following shot from just inside the baseline.
The world number one is now a game away from the third round. The crowd want more. They're impressed and are letting it be known.
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 2-6 Federer
Ninety minutes up. Three match points.
Serve out with an ace? Why not, eh?
Roger Federer's winning moment
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 2-5 Federer*
Rumour has it it's thundering over SW19. Eeeeek, go away, pesky storms.
The duo on court don't seem perterbed by the weather. Lajovic holds and Federer will serve for the match.
*Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 1-5 Federer
The crowd coo in unison as Roger Federer lands a series of gorgeous shots - including a backhand volley in mid-air.
Not bad for a 35-year-old.
He holds to love.
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 1-4 Federer*
Another game, another chance to break for Federer.
The Swiss snatches it when Lajovic nets...again.
The seven-time champion is cruising into the third round as it stands.
#bbctennis
Alan Vickers: I think Roger has got a table booked tonight for 8pm.
Luthando Ezra Mbaza: There are not many things more beautiful than @rogerfederer, external backhand.
*Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 1-3 Federer
Despite being two sets and a break down, Lajovic is still enjoying some decent moments - including a sensational backhand into the corner, and an 81 mph return.
But he can only backhand into the net as Federer holds once again.
Kerber 7-5 4-2 Flipkens*
World number one Angelique Kerber is starting to assert her authority on this match now.
She hits two winners en route to claiming the first break of serve in this second set.
The German is looking more confident as a result. A clench of the fist towards her box.
Flipkens meanwhile is seeing a few too many unforced errors come from her racquet.
Raonic 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 7-5 Youzhny
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Phew. That was a tough shift for sixth seed Milos Raonic.
He needs four sets and almost three hours to see off Russian veteran Mikael Youzhny.
Youzhny bungled a set point at 5-4 in the fourth, Raonic fighting back to hold then break in the next game.
His 27th ace of the match seals victory, before he faces a more enjoyable battle... past the selfie hunters outside. Lots of screaming teenage girls. It's like a One Direction concert.
Peter Fleming
Seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion on BBC TV
One of the things that makes Federer great is that he doesn't need perfection now, he doesn't need it yesterday. He's patient in allowing himself to grow into a tournament. He doesn't need to play his best tennis today, that needs to happen next week. He just needs to win.
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 1-2 Federer*
Federer quickly chows down on Lajovic's service game like a hungry hippo.
The Serb coughs up another break point but Federer can only loft the ball over the baseline. Deuce.
Lajovic lands an ace to take the advantage and holds when Federer hits long again. Double break of serve: denied
Federer delivers an impressive shot during the second set against Dusan Lajovic.
'How about that' - amazing Federer winner
Raonic 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 7-5 Youzhny
It wasn't straightforward but last year's runner-up Milos Raonic is into the third round with a four-set win over Mikhail Youzhny.
He seals the match with an ace - his 27th of the match.
You can't discount any player with a weapon like that.
*Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 0-2 Federer
The crowd coo as Lajovic gets some hefty spin on a volley which lands dead at Federer's feet.
And then cheers ring out as Federer pops the ball over on to the sidelines and Lajovic goes flying into the stands trying to chase it.
He manages to stop himself before stacking it, luckily.
Federer carries on regardless and holds.
'A1 from Federer'
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 0-1 Federer*
Dusan Lajovic has never reached the third round of Wimbledon before and he's got a fight on his hands to make it this year.
After exchanging backhands, the Serb slams into the net for 30-30 and then fires past the baseline to hand Federer a sneak break point.
Lajovic grabs a new racquet but it doesn't do him any good. Another effort goes long. Federer breaks.
Lajovic 6-7 (0-7) 3-6 Federer
Federer has three set points to play with.
The first one is wasted when he nets, but he doesn't throw away another. A controlling forehand winner gives the Swiss a 2-0 lead after only an hour and eight minutes in play.
Has he got dinner reservations to make?
Federer's 'peach' of a shot from second set
*Kerber 7-5 1-2 Flipkens
Kirsten Flipkens needs to change things up a little if she is going to get back into this match against world number one Angelique Kerber.
The opening three games of the set all stay on serve.
What's the answer? Flipkens decides it is a change of eyewear. Off go the sunglasses on come a similar pair but with a clear lens.