Postpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 30 June 2021
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
And two break points down, all of a sudden Alize Cornet has set point.
Andy Murray beats Oscar Otte in five-set thriller to reach third round
Second seed Aryna Sabalenka beats Britain's Katie Boulter in three sets
Novak Djokovic cruises past Kevin Anderson in straight sets
Fifth seed Bianca Andreescu suffers shock 6-2 6-1 defeat by Alize Cornet
Nick Kyrgios wins five-set epic against Ugo Humbert
Britons Dan Evans, Cameron Norrie and Emma Raducanu all through, but Samantha Murray Sharan knocked out
Alex Bysouth and Michael Emons
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
And two break points down, all of a sudden Alize Cornet has set point.
Matt Chilton
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
She's had real trouble with her net tennis today.
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
Alize Cornet saves the first, and the second too!
It looked there for the taking for Bianca Andreescu after pushing Cornet behind the baseline, but the Canadian can't pick up a close range volley, instead finding the tape. Deuce.
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
Bianca Andreescu is battling away and brings up two break points for a chance to claw one of those breaks back...
Matt Chilton
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
Longest rally of the match - 24 strokes!
No wonder they're both taking a bit of time to refuel!
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
Oh what a point!
It's like exhibition tennis as both players come into the net, Bianca Andreescu lofts it over her opponent's head and Alize Cornet recovers well before Andreescu finally takes the point on the 24th shot. Brilliant.
Andreescu 2-5 Cornet*
And she does, taking it with a lovely volleyed winner after pushing Bianca Andreescu deep!
Alize Cornet moves a double break clear and will serve for the opening set.
"Cornet gets double break"
*Andreescu 2-4 Cornet
Bianca Andreescu screams in frustration after failing once more to close this game out. And then the 21-year-old goes wide. A third chance for Alize Cornet to break here...
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
John Isner is currently in action against Yoshihito Nishikori on Court 18, a court he knows VERY well.
This was the location in which he played in - and won - the longest tennis match in history in 2010.
He beat Nicolas Mahut 6-4 3-6 6-7 (7-9) 7-6 (7-3) 70-68 in 11 hours and five minutes.
I got tired just typing that…
*Andreescu 2-4 Cornet
Another chance for Alize Cornet to take a double break in this opening set but Bianca Andreescu's punchy response fends it off and then a sweeping backhand winner sets the Canadian up to hold... but she is struggling to get over the line. Deuce once more.
Berrettini 6-4 Pella
Peter Fleming
Seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion on BBC One
Berrettini's got a real knack for playing the right shot at the right time.
That set will have gone exactly the way he would have hoped. He'll be thrilled. He looks confident, he's serving well, moving well. Pella will be apprehensive now about how he's going to break his serve.
*Andreescu 2-4 Cornet
Oooh! Alize Cornet went looking for the chalk and thinks she's found it with a forehand, but the line judge says otherwise. She challenges, but the call was correct. Deuce.
*Andreescu 2-4 Cornet
Alize Cornet is in an entertaining mood at the moment, throwing her racquet up with a twirl and catching it, is this what being back at Wimbledon does for you, especially after having your match delayed two days in a row?!
The 31-year-old fist pumps the air as Bianca Andreescu finds the net and hands Cornet a break point.
Sam Smith
Former British number one on BBC TV
Cornet is one of the canniest players out there on tour, she knows how to move well on the grass.
There aren't too many short-cuts against her
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
The carefully-cultivated cameraman gives away which part of Wimbledon this is.
It is the top of the broadcast centre.
Usually the perimeter is packed with television presenters and camera crews doing their live hits, or perhaps media workers taking a break and watching the action on Court 18 below.
But with numbers restricted this year (because of you know what) it is very sparse and silent up here.
The picnic benches on the right - which you might just about be able to see - is where our BBC Radio 5 Live friends Gigi Salmon and Tony Livesey have been doing their afternoon show.
Metteo Berrettini 6-4 Guido Pella
Chris Bradnam
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
A seventh ace seals the opening set for Berrettini. That's a pretty good opening set.
The wrist action on Berrettini's forehand is a wonder. An absolute wonder.
*Andreescu 2-4 Cornet
Alize Cornet dusts herself down and holds to consolidate that earlier break. Work to do for fifth seed Bianca Andreescu.
Andreescu 2-3 Cornet*
Can Cornet back up that gift of a break? She gets the crowd going with by mocking her own error after a loose and unorthodox backhand. At the other end, the poker-faced Andreescu battles to 15-30 before going long, but a screaming backhand winner takes this one to deuce.
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Centre Court always feels so calm and peaceful on a morning, when there’s just a handful of people dotted about.
A few fans have made their way into the stands early, mostly to get a photo while it is so quiet.
I spotted a lovely moment as two women approached the gangways. They did a little happy dance, giddy with excitement.
This place is special.
Matt Chilton
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
Bit of a soft break of serve as far as Cornet is concerned, but she'll take it!