Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 5 July 2019
Djokovic 7-5 6-6 Hurkacz
For Hubi these spectacular rallies on the Wimbledon court are new to him, Djoko has been involved in hundreds.
The game ends with a whimper.
Hold.
Tie-break.
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Djokovic 7-5 6-6 Hurkacz
For Hubi these spectacular rallies on the Wimbledon court are new to him, Djoko has been involved in hundreds.
The game ends with a whimper.
Hold.
Tie-break.
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Jon Kavanagh: That dive from Hurkacz though, magic
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Advantage Djoko.
Double fault and it's deuce.
Halep 6-3 4-1 Azarenka*
A comfortable hold for Halep, who is now two games away from a place in the fourth round.
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Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TV at Wimbledon
Hurkacz wanted to pull the trigger but he didn't quite get in to the right position.
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Then he goes and spoils it all by doing something stupid...and it's deuce again.
*Djokovic 7-5 5-6 Hurkacz
He goes wide.
But then produces a Becker-esque dive to win the next point.
The crowd are on their feet! That was so '85!
Break point two.
*Halep 6-3 3-1 Azarenka
Kim Clijsters
Four-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV
The good tennis is there for Azarenka, it's just too inconsistent in this match. One of the best matches I've seen her play since she had her baby was against Serena at Indian Wells - that was a very high standard.
*Halep 6-3 3-1 Azarenka
All that hard work comes to nothing as Azarenka is easily broken at 40-15 down. Can she claw herself back into it again or Halep's serve?
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Ian Brakspear: Exciting times on Court 1 here at #Wimbledon, external! Both Djokovic & Hurkacz playing some amazing tennis!
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Evening!!!
Break point as Djokovic goes wide.
First opportunity for Hubi.
Yikes!
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Hmmm....
The crowd liven up after Djokovic goes long with a forehand.
30s each.
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David Law
BBC Radio 5 Live tennis commentator
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Halep 6-3 2-1 Azarenka*
Sonia Oxley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
How did Azarenka stay in that point for so long? She should have lost it three times before she actually did.
Some phenomenal retrieving in what is a quality match. A lot of oohs and ahhs from the crowd - and the players...they are not the quietest ones shall we say.
*Djokovic 7-5 5-6 Hurkacz
Great serving from Hurkacz - he needed a quicky on his serve.
If this goes to a tie-break then it's worth noting that Hubi has produced more winners and produced fewer unforced errors.
Will the Pole level?
Djokovic 7-5 5-5 Hurkacz*
Djokovic holds.
Update of points won on first serves...
Djokovic: 45
Hurkacz: 45
Halep 6-3 2-1 Azarenka*
This is more like it!
Azarenka gets herself two break points and refuses to give up in an outrageous rally. Halep tries slam after slam but Azarenka just keeps defending it on the baseline.
Eventually, a backhand hits the tip of the net and bounces back Azarenka's way, giving Halep the hold.
The first set lasted just 35 minutes, but it's taken 17 minutes for the opening three games of this set...
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Djokovic then goes wide as he looks for a topspin winner down the line.
That was a really impressive hold by Hubi.
Djokovic 7-5 4-4 Hurkacz*
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TV at Wimbledon
It feels like Djokovic has to hit one good shot to win a rally, while Hurkacz is having to hit about four.