Game and second set - Bedenepublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 2 July 2018
Bedene 4-6 7-6 (7-4) Norrie
And Aljaz Bedene takes it on his first set point!
All square on Court 12.
Day 1 - First round matches
Serena Williams & Federer win in straight sets
Fourth and fifth seeds Stephens & Svitolina go out
GB's Swan wins but Norrie, Dart & Broady lose
Wawrinka beats sixth seed Dimitrov
Amy Lofthouse and Alex Bysouth
Bedene 4-6 7-6 (7-4) Norrie
And Aljaz Bedene takes it on his first set point!
All square on Court 12.
*Bedene 4-6 6-6 (6-4) Norrie
Good from Bedene, pushing Norrie deep, and Norrie thwacks his racquet against his shoes as he pulls a forehand long.
Set points for Bedene...
*Bedene 4-6 6-6 (5-4) Norrie
A point to Cameron Norrie as Bedene's backhand goes awry.
And again from Bedene! Norrie first pumps as he forces his way back into the tie-break.
Bedene 4-6 6-6 (5-2) Norrie*
Big first serve from Aljaz Bedene, and he follows it up with a cross-court winner.
Change of ends, and Bedene wallops down an ace to extend his lead.
*Bedene 4-6 6-6 (3-1) Norrie
Out goes Cameron Norrie's backhand, before Aljaz Bedene does the same with a forehand.
The Slovenian is still in front.
Norrie 6-4 6-6 Bedene
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Norrie is making a unique swooshing sound in making his strokes. After a while it all made sense -he’s wearing Nike trainers. Ambush marketing?
Norrie was broken but breaks back after Bedene leaves a lob - big mistake.
In the words of Super Brat: “The ball was in!”
Tie-break.
Bedene 4-6 6-6 (2-1) Norrie*
A good first serve from Aljaz Bedene, and Cameron Norrie returns it long.
Down the line, now, from Bedene, to take a mini-lead.
* denotes next server
*Bedene 4-6 6-6 (0-1) Norrie
The first point of the tie-break goes Cameron Norrie's way as Aljaz Bedene strays with his forehand.
Bedene 4-6 6-6 Norrie*
Oh!
Cameron Norrie lobs Aljaz Bedene, who has time to chase the ball down.
He doesn't and, er, the ball slowly, mockingly, bounces on the line.
Hello, tie-break.
*Bedene 4-6 6-5 Norrie
Good forehand from Aljaz Bedene, pushing Cameron Norrie into the one bit of sunlight that's still streaming onto the court.
Ooft. A wonderful passing shot from Norrie, and he's got himself a break back point and a chance to force a tie-break.
*Bedene 4-6 6-5 Norrie
A huge roar from Aljaz Bedene as he closed that rally down.
Here he comes to serve...
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*Bedene 4-6 6-5 Norrie
Oh!
A stunning point, Cameron Norrie pushed wider and wider, before the two meet at the net and after a few furious volleys, Norrie fluffs his shot.
Bedene will serve for the second set.
Bedene 4-6 5-5 Norrie*
Good second serve from Cameron Norrie, almost down the T, and Aljaz Bedene's return flies long.
Break point number two for Bedene...
Bedene 4-6 5-5 Norrie*
Cameron Norrie cranks himself up and chases down a Aljaz Bedene drop shot, but he's off balance and Norrie's attempted smash ends up dropping in front of him.
Now then. Two break points to Bedene.
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Bedene 4-6 5-5 Norrie*
Into the net goes Cameron Norrie's forehand as he stays camped on the baseline.
Bedene races to a 40-15 lead, a tremendous drive down the line setting up for a volley winner, and a fine down the line winner keeps us on serve.
Wawrinka 1-6 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 Dimitrov
Stanislas Wawrinka on his win over Grigor Dimitrov:
"It is a great feeling to win a match like that on Centre Court.
"To be here and to move that well, felt good. Grigor is a tough opponent to beat, I knew it would be a tough match, my goal was to fight and focus on my game and to always improve during the match so happy to win like that.
"The have been some tough months mentally so it is a big surprise to play that well after losing the first set. I knew I would be nervous but I have been practicing so hard to play at that level. The atmosphere was amazing so really happy."
*Bedene 4-6 4-5 Norrie
And we're still on serve over on Court 14. No-one is budging.
Aljaz Bedene will have to serve to stay in the second set.
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