Summary

  • Live: Viktor Troicki (SER) v Frances Tiafoe (US)

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage (UK only)

  • Britain's Andy Murray loses 6-3 6-3 to top seed Matteo Berrettini in second round

  • Italian Berrettini will face British number one Dan Evans in quarter-finals

  • Evans beat France's Adrian Mannarino 6-4 7-6 (9-7) to progress

  • Canada's Denis Shapovalov through after beating champion Feliciano Lopez 6-2 6-3

  1. Meet Matteopublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 17 June 2021

    Murray v Berrettini

    Matteo BerretiniImage source, Getty

    Meet Matteo Berrettini.

    The Italian is ranked ninth in the world and is coming off a run to the last eight at the French Open.

    He does brooding, he does stewing. Imagine a younger, taller, slightly less volatile Fabio Fognini and you are about there.

    He comes with a little more grass pedigree than Fognini as well having landed the Stuttgart title back in 2019.

  2. Rolling back the yearspublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 17 June 2021

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    Queen's: Andy Murray beats Benoit Paire on return to grass - highlights

    Dashing down-the-line winners, injury scares, emotional post-match interviews, green grass, a hot sun.

    We could have been back in the summer of 2013 on Tuesday as Andy Murray saw off Benoit Paire in his opening match at Queen's.

    Today will be a different test and a different feel. A little more 2007-2009, Murray as the scrappy underdog rather than SW19's hometown hero.

  3. Who to look out for?published at 20:17 British Summer Time 16 June 2021

    Britons Andy Murray, Dan Evans and Cameron Norrie are all set to feature as they seek to build up to Wimbledon, which starts on 28 June.

    Five-time Queen's singles champion Murray, 34, has struggled with a groin injury but is expected to play.

    He won the Queen's doubles title with Spain's Feliciano Lopez in 2019.

    There was no tournament last year because of the coronavirus pandemic which means Lopez is also the reigning singles champion following his victory in 2019.

    Among the top-10 players at the ATP 500 grass-court event are Matteo Berrettini and Diego Schwartzman, while 19-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner is set to make his tournament debut.

    Queen's Club will be able to accommodate approximately 25% of its normal full capacity.

    Andy Murray and Feliciano LopezImage source, Getty Images
  4. How can I watch Queen's?published at 20:17 British Summer Time 16 June 2021

    All times are BST and subject to late change

    BBC iPlayer

    Thursday, 17 June

    12:00-19:45 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app

    12:00-13:00 - live coverage on Red Button

    13:00-18:00 - live coverage on BBC Two

  5. How to get into Tennispublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 16 June 2021

    BBC Sport

    Like watching Wimbledon? Well why not get involved and ditch the strawberries and cream for hitting a yellow ball yourself!

    There’s a type of tennis for everyone, whether you’re a complete novice, a low-key pro, looking to get fit or just an activity for the whole family.

    Tennis can also be adapted for different disabilities. Wheelchair tennis can be played on any court and the LTA caters for those with learning disabilities, deaf and visually impaired tennis.

    It could not be simpler to get involved either, with 20,000 tennis courts placed across the United Kingdom, inside and outside, you don’t even need to rely on the British weather.

    Or find a tennis Local Tennis League, external near you that offer players of all levels and abilities the chance to play.

    You can find more information on how to get into tennis here.