Whiley/Kamiji breakpublished at 11:46 BST 16 July 2017
Whiley/Kamiji 2-6 1-0 Buis/De Groot
What a start for the Anglo-Japanese pair!
It's love 40 as Buis goes long with a forehand. Her Dutch partner then repeats the trick.
They are broken.
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Whiley/Kamiji 2-6 1-0 Buis/De Groot
What a start for the Anglo-Japanese pair!
It's love 40 as Buis goes long with a forehand. Her Dutch partner then repeats the trick.
They are broken.
*He's not.
Whiley/Kamiji 2-6 Buis/De Groot
Kamiji to serve.
0-40 in quick time as the Japanese player's forehand strikes the cord and decides to stay at home.
Whiley is then long once again with her forehand.
That was not pretty. The Dutch look very comfortable.
First set to them.
Whiley/Kamiji 2-5 Buis/De Groot
Break back? It's 0-30.
Then Hawkeye is brought into play for the first time as Whiley claims De Groot was long with her shot.
Computer says "no".
The Dutch go on to hold as Buis' kills the pace with backhand volley which is too good for Kamiji.
Whiley/Kamiji 2-4 Buis/De Groot
30-0.
The a great drop shot from the Dutch and a double fault from Whiley.
30-30.
Now 30-40 - it's break point.
The Dutch take it as Buis' return from the baseline is too close to Whiley, who can only fire her shot into the net.
Whiley/Kamiji 2-3 Buis/De Groot
What a return from Kamiji. The 23-year-old from Akashi, Japan is way out wide left and fires back a great crosscourt return - it's 30-30.
Error Buis. Break point. But Whiley goes long with a forehand return - that's two errors from the Brit with her forehand.
Then...then... what a rally - 37 shots! But who's the person who messed up? Go on... own up? It's Kamiji, whose attempted backhand slice finds the net.
De Groot finally comes through her service game. Relief for her.
Whiley/Kamiji 2-2 Buis/De Groot
Whiley goes wild with a forehand from the baseline.
It's deuce.
But a firm forehand from Whiley followed by a good slice from Kamiji is too good for their opponents and sees the Anglo-Japanese pairing hold against the second seeds.
It's still all going on serve.
Whiley/Kamiji 1-2 Buis/De Groot
Excellent work from Kamiji - a brilliant return from close to the net confuses their opponents.
It's 40-30 to the Dutch. Hope for the Brit/Japanese duo?
Extinguished.
A drop shot from De Groot is too good for Kamiji as she tried in vain to reach the ball.
Whiley/Kamiji 1-1 Buis/De Groot
A solid sliced return from De Groot right down the middle - the perfect shot in doubles -makes it 40-30.
Can the Dutch pair bring it to deuce?
No.
Whiley produces a great serve to seal the game. The Brit and her Japanese partner look in good nick.
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Whiley/Kamiji 0-1 Buis/De Groot
Apologies from Marjolein Buis for the fortune at the net as her forehand creeps over.
It's 40-15 on the Dutch pair's serve.
Buis then smashes the ball past Kamiji and Whiley as the Dutch duo hold.
Good start for them.
Peter Norfolk
Seven-time Grand Slam winner on BBC Two
The Dutch pair are very good and dedicated. Jordanne is only coming back from a wrist injury.
Whiley/Kamiji v Buis/De Groot
We're almost ready.
A few moments ago some young people in whites were doing exercises around cones and discs - one did a back flip. Military.
Anyway, play is about to start
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
It's the last day and there is still a queue as a row of tents with excitable tennis fans - mainly here for one man, Roger Federer - camped overnight in Wimbledon Park.
Unfortunately, Centre Court tickets are not available but they will gain access to the grounds where they will be able to watch the men's final on the big screen on Henman Hill as well as sample the action on the outside courts. It should be a cracking atmosphere this afternoon.
We've got down to the final day of Wimbledon and there's still a chance of more silverware for the British contingent.
Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewitt became the first Brits to take home a trophy from this year's tournament when they retained their men's wheelchair doubles title on Saturday.
Jordanne Whiley is going for her fourth consecutive crown in the women's wheelchair doubles alongside partner Yui Kamiji. The duo are in action against second seeds Marjolein Buis and Diede de Groot of the Netherlands right now. Watch it on BBC Two or on this page.
And later on, there will definitely be a British winner in the mixed doubles as Jamie Murray and Heather Watson face each other in the final.
"And now, the end is near...
"And so I face the final net cord..."
I think that's how it goes.
After 400 tonnes of strawberries consumed (inaccurate)... 300 gallons of bubbly stuff guzzled (probably inaccurate)... 600,000 debenture seats de..benched (highly inaccurate)... and four million notifications of new balls (wrong)...
...we come to this - the final day of action at Wimbledon 2017*.
Please don't cry because we end it on a supreme high - the men's final between Roger Federer and Maric Cilic (14:00 BST).
But those two are just one filling of a mighty Day 13 sandwich featuring British meat - more on that in a tick.
So keep those whites on for one final time, before the 90° wash cycle, and settle down.
*in the unlikely scenario it rains a lot and the roof fails to close because they haven't put enough money in the Centre Court meter, it might finish Monday.