Postpublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 7 July 2017
Konta 2-1 Sakkari

Andy Murray beats Fognini 6-2 4-6 6-1 7-5 in dramatic match
Murray second Briton into fourth round
Konta through but Watson & Bedene out
Jamie Murray out of men's doubles
Nadal beats Khachanov 6-1 6-4 7-6
Williams beats Osaka 7-6 6-4
Michael Emons and Tom Rostance
Konta 2-1 Sakkari
Nadal 2-0 Khachanov
Rafael Nadal's third round match is under way on Centre Court and he is already a break up.
After a solid service game to start, the two-time Champion imposes his authority on Russian opponent and 30th seed Karen Khachanov with some heavy hitting.
Impressive start by the Mallorcan.
Tracy Austin
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
Not a lot of rhythm in this match. The rallies are so short.
Konta 2-1 Sakkari
A household name by the end of next week? No pressure Johanna!
She really attacks the second serve of Sakkari, stepping in and smashing the ball back, unplayable. 15-30.
She slices one wide though, the ball just died at her feet. A lot of chat already about the state of the courts and that was a strange bounce.
She brings up another break point though, but can only pump it into the net. Sakkari emerges to hold.
Konta 2-0 Sakkari
Tracy Austin
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
I think Konta won a lot of fans over with her victory in the second round. It was a tough three setter with a lot of high quality tennis. She served accurately and has done that so far in this game.
Konta 2-0 Sakkari
A first look at Jo Konta's serve today then. At 5ft 11ins she has a three-inch advantage over Maria Sakkari and she thunders an ace down the middle.
Her serve is big, too big again for Sakkari who can only chip it back out of play, And another down the T. Easy hold.
A regular in the second week of Wimbledon these days, Marin Cilic is through after a straight-set victory over Steve Johnson.
Marin Cilic beats Steve Johnson in straight sets.
Konta 1-0 Sakkari
Wayward start from Johanna Konta, who slices the first two shots well out of bounds. Demons in the Sakkari serve or a few nerves?
Maybe a touch of both. No problems with her movement though as she hares in from the baseline to reach a drop shot and put it away for 30-30. She then times a fine winner past her Greek opponent, for a break point straight away.
She breaks!
Konta breaks in first game
Konta 0-0 Sakkari
Two Brits out, two remain.
Let's get match number three under way. Jo Konta to receive the first game.
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A young Boris took Wimbledon by storm to win his first Grand Slam.
Konta v Sakkari
John Inverdale
BBC Sport commentator
Konta's opponent is ranked 101 in the world but you can tell she is a feisty competitor. Konta will take her lightly at her peril.
Watson out
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Konta v Sakkari
Tracy Austin
Former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
Jo Konta is working with a mental coach now and that has made all the difference. When she gets to those key points she is so clear now.
She always had the fundamentals. She has the talent.
Three years ago she was ranked outside of the top 130 but from the minute I heard about her I knew there was a lot going on underneath the surface.
She has worked on her process.
Konta v Sakkari
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Konta v Sakkari
Johanna Konta is next up on Court One. She is ranked seven in the world, and owns a 4‐0 record in third-round matches in Grand Slams.
If she gets this far, she wins.
Can she make it to week two?
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Kim Clijsters
Former world number one on BBC TV
It was a little bit up and down there but it was a fun one to watch.
Both women had different reasons to be emotional out there and we saw some of the best of both players.
Azarenka didn't give her anything for free - Heather had to fight for that but Vika was just more focused in the big moments.
Watson will be disappointed at first but when she sees some of her best moments in that match, she will hopefully take those into the hard court season.
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Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Don't think the umpire will be receiving a Christmas text from Heather Watson.
Watto was furious that her challenge on the point before Azarenka sealed the match was not seen by the official, who then said the Brit was too late to appeal.
Think it was probably more in hope than expectation anyway.
Watson receives a standing ovation from Centre before quickly marching off to the locker room. I suspect something in there may feel the brunt of her anger.