Postpublished at 13:22 British Summer Time 30 June 2021
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 5-4 Pouille*
Lucas Pouille saves with a huge second serve! Deuce.
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Fifth seed Bianca Andreescu suffers shock 6-2 6-1 defeat by Alize Cornet
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Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 5-4 Pouille*
Lucas Pouille saves with a huge second serve! Deuce.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 5-4 Pouille*
Oh no! Lucas Pouille lofts a looping effort right on to the chalk, and Cameron Norrie opts to just nudge it back with an overhead grip - but he prods long!
The next is superb, however, leaping all over the Pouille serve to sting down a winning return. Set point.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 5-4 Pouille*
Big chance for Cameron Norrie here... the British number two comes to the net to prod down a volley and Lucas Pouille sends it long. 0-30. Two points from taking the second set.
Peter Odgers
BBC Sport commentator
We've talked about Norrie's confidence, and how he has been playing the bigger points better?
That was two very big points right there.
Almost a Murray-esque shout at the end!
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 5-4 Pouille*
Cameron Norrie edges to 30-0 but then undercooks a backhand slice, and all of a sudden it's 30-30 after a double fault from the Brit. Lucas Pouille has Norrie on the run but that is a sublime passing forehand winner, firing it back past the Frenchman! A great hold.
Berrettini 6-4 3-6 6-4 3-0 Pella
Chris Bradnam
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
It's all Berrettini now, five games in a row. He's flowing beautifully. He's going to be a real star.
We're seeing the best of Berrettini now, consistently.
*Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 4-4 Pouille
Pick that ace out! Lucas Pouille skips one down the T and the Frenchman holds. Serving as sharp as his backwards baseball cap and bangs combo.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 4-3 Pouille*
Good stuff from Cameron Norrie and the British number two is getting the crowd going on court two - he holds once more to put the pressure back on Lucas Pouille.
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
I've just spotted Roger Federer arriving at Wimbledon.
He and his team were brought in in an official car, but then swapped that luxury to be crammed into a teeny tiny electric vehicle that whizzed them over to the practice courts.
Federer plays Richard Gasquet in the second round tomorrow.
Miles Maclagan
Former British Davis Cup player on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It was a lively start yesterday from Norrie - just about being clear what he wants to do on the court.
It's all about where you direct that crowd energy.
Andy Murray once said every other sport we take home advantage as an advantage, but tennis views it as a pressure.
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Peter Odgers
BBC Sport commentator
It was tough for him last night two set points in the tie-breaker, a very scrappy tie-breaker. It could have gone either way, but went the way of Pouille.
Good crowd on court two.
Berrettini 6-4 3-6 6-4 Pella
Chris Bradnam
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
Pella beaten by sheer pace. Berrettini, the Italian stallion, takes his own reins and moves ahead. Just the one break was sufficient to take the set.
*Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 3-3 Pouille
Cameron Norrie does get on the board in this service game but Lucas Pouille responds by upping the pace on that first serve even more and the Frenchman finishes off with an ace to keep this second set on serve.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 3-2 Pouille*
Both players feeling frugal. Three successive love holds. Efficient.
*Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 2-2 Pouille
Well, Lucas Pouille isn't messing around either. After being taken to break point on his last service game, he rattles through the next without dropping a point.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 2-1 Pouille*
Confident start from Cameron Norrie, another quick hold before he takes on some water at the change of ends - still looking a bit cloudy over SW19 but let's hope the rain holds off today.
*Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 1-1 Pouille
Great depth from Lucas Pouille, it looked to be drifting long but just dropped in time and threw Cameron Norrie out of his backhand attempt. Deuce. The British player then goes long and Pouille thrashes down an ace to hold from a break point down.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 1-0 Pouille*
And now an early chance to break in this second set for Cameron Norrie. He's returned revamped and recharged and looking sharp. Lucas Pouille wraps a forehand into the tape. Break point.
Norrie 6-7 (6-8) 1-0 Pouille*
An excellent start for the British number two, rattling through a hold to love. I wonder what was going through his mind last night after losing that opening set tie-breaker?