Raducanu retirespublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 5 July 2021
Raducanu 4-6 0-3 Tomljanovic
Emma Raducanu cannot continue.
A huge, huge shame, but let's just hope she is OK.
British wildcard Emma Raducanu retires when trailing Ajla Tomljanovic 6-4 3-0
Raducanu left court for medical attention at change of ends & did not return
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Raducanu 4-6 0-3 Tomljanovic
Emma Raducanu cannot continue.
A huge, huge shame, but let's just hope she is OK.
*Raducanu 4-6 0-3 Tomljanovic
It goes without saying that everyone hopes Emma Raducanu can recover and is able to return to the court.
Fingers crossed, but her health is the most important thing here. Regardless of what happens next, what a sensational debut it has been.
#bbctennis
Ms Rebecca Merry: Wow Raducanu & Tomljanovic .. what an incredible match.. hope Emma is ok after her assessment
Chris Jackson: If you’re a fan of British sport, or any sport for that matter. You’ve gotta be proud of Emma Raducanu in this Wimbledon Championship. She’s been immense!
Mark: I would rather see Emma Raducanu quit this game than risk her health I hope her coach goes down and talks to her
*Raducanu 4-6 0-3 Tomljanovic
We'll have a bit of a break here as Emma Raducanu is taken off court by the medical staff to receive further attention.
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu's trainer has come on at the change of ends.
She seemed to be holding her stomach at times during that last game, and frequently buried her head in her towel. A doctor is now listening to her chest.
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Tomljanovic holds her nerve and holds her serve.
Raducanu gets some medical attention. Let's hope she's OK.
Raducanu 4-6 0-2 Tomljanovic*
Emma Raducanu is clearly struggling here, possibly with some sickness.
But still, she battles on bravely. A second break point comes and goes.
Martina Navratilova
Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
Raducanu's not the only one that is nervous. Tomljanovic will be nervous too. This is the closest she will have been to a quarter-final too.
Raducanu 4-6 0-2 Tomljanovic*
Here comes Emma Raducanu!
Huge cheers as the British wildcard reaches deuce from 40-15 down.
And now a real chance for Raducanu as she moves to break point - though she has to take a minute at the back of the court before taking it on.
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
This is far and above the biggest challenge Emma Raducanu has faced.
A real test of her mental strength. She's trying to pep herself up.
Raducanu 4-6 0-2 Tomljanovic*
The crowd have gone a little quiet on Court One. It's a big, big ask for Raducanu to turn this around from here, but she's already produced a fair few surprises at SW19 so far...
And there is the crowd again!
An error from Tomljanovic and it's 40-30.
Martina Navratilova
Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
Tomljanovic is a rhythm player and she's found it. Raducanu needs to change up the rhythm, but I don't know what her possibilities are.
I would hit some off-pace serves. If you can't change the pace you've got to change the direction of the ball. Movement is not her strength.
Raducanu 4-6 0-2 Tomljanovic*
Two chances is one too many, however.
Tomljanovic breaks early in the second set.
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That will do nicely!
Raducanu saves break point number one by driving a backhand winner down the line.
#bbctennis
Mark: Don't be surprised if Emma Raducanu comes back from this. She's a tough cookie.
Amy Joanne: C'mon Raducanu!! You can do it.
*Raducanu 4-6 0-1 Tomljanovic
The crowd get a little telling off as someone decides to capture the moment without remembering to take flash off.
On the court, Raducanu is in trouble in her opening service game.
Two break points to Tomljanovic.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Whoever wins this match will, unsurprisingly, have as long as possible to recover before tomorrow's quarter-final against top seed Ash Barty.
That match will be last on Centre Court, not starting before 16:30 BST.
First up will be the resumption of Russian men's second seed Daniil Medvedev's match against Poland's Hubert Hurkacz.
In between will be the women's quarter-final between Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka and Tunisian trailblazer Ons Jabeur.
On Court One, Czech Karolina Pliskova faces Swiss Viktorija Golubic at 13:00 BST, followed by Germany's 2018 champion Angelique Kerber against another Czech, Karolina Muchova.
*Raducanu 4-6 0-1 Tomljanovic
Emma Raducanu responds positively by taking the first point on the Tomljanovic serve, but from there the Aussie pulls clear and begins with a comfortable hold as Raducanu skews wide.
Raducanu 4-6 0-0 Tomljanovic*
That's the first set 18-year-old wildcard Emma Raducanu has dropped on her Wimbledon debut.
It's the fourth round!
Just let that sink in.
Ajla Tomljanovic gets things started in the second set.
Raducanu 4-6 Tomljanovic
The pressure tells, and Ajla Tomljanovic, the world number 75, takes the first set.