Van Uytvanck holdspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 27 June 2022
Van Uytvanck 1-0 Raducanu*
There we go.
A good fight from Emma Raducanu in the opening game but Alison van Uytvanck finally gets her hold.
Andy Murray wins 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 against James Duckworth on Centre Court
Emma Raducanu beats Alison van Uytvanck 6-4 6-4
Novak Djokovic wins 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-4 against Kwon Soon-woo
British number one Cameron Norrie beats Pablo Andujar 6-0 7-6 6-3
GB's Yuriko Miyazaki and Jodie Burrage beaten in women's singles
Seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz defeated by Davidovich Fokina
Gary Rose, Amy Lofthouse and Becky Grey
Van Uytvanck 1-0 Raducanu*
There we go.
A good fight from Emma Raducanu in the opening game but Alison van Uytvanck finally gets her hold.
*Van Uytvanck 0-0 Raducanu
Alison van Uytvanck finally gets a chance to close this game out and... bats the ball wide.
There's been a lot of focus on how Emma Raducanu might handle the pressure of Centre Court but it only seems to be getting to the Belgian so far.
*Van Uytvanck 0-0 Raducanu
Raducanu is caught with the ball at her feet and tries to skip round it but doesn't quite pull off the manouveur. That one goes wide and it's deuce again.
Davidovich Fokina 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 5-7 2-6 Hurkacz
Seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz is into a deciding set. His opponent, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, will be thinking this match may well have slipped through his fingers having wasted three match points in set number three.
*Van Uytvanck 0-0 Raducanu
It was another superb return from Emma Raducanu but Alison van Uytvanck is savvy to it.
Raducanu scoops her forehand into the net to bring up deuce, before immediately earning another break point.
*Van Uytvanck 0-0 Raducanu
"Yes," mutters Raducanu as Van Uytvanck's forehand goes into the net to bring up 30-30.
An excellent return from the Brit forces an error from her opponent and she already has a break-point opportunity.
*Van Uytvanck 0-0 Raducanu
Here we go then.
Centre Court cheers as Emma Raducanu gets her 2022 Wimbledon campaign under way.
Server Alison van Uytvanck comes into this one with a much better grass-court season behind her and races to a 30-0 lead.
Davidovich Fokina 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 5-7 1-4 Hurkacz*
Last year's semi-finalist Hubert Hurkacz was in all kinds of trouble earlier on against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, two sets down and needing to save three match points in the third.
But he's on the charge now and a double break ahead in the fourth set, a couple of games away from taking it into a decider.
Van Uytvanck v Raducanu
Unsurprisingly, Emma Raducanu was very warmly received on Centre Court.
There is a lot of expectation on the 19-year-old’s shoulders this week as she returns to her home Grand Slam for the first time since claiming a major title.
Former British number one Greg Rusedski urged patience from all watching her at Wimbledon, saying: "Let's give her time. This time is going to be the hardest."
Van Uytvanck v Raducanu
Russell Fuller
Tennis correspondent
World number 46 Alison van Uytvanck represents one of the toughest starts imaginable for Emma Raducanu.
The Belgian already has 12 wins on the grass, while the US Open champion has been limited to just seven games on the match court.
Cameron Norrie got his Wimbledon campaign off to a winning start in between the rain at SW19.
BBC One
You can watch Emma Raducanu make her Centre Court debut over on BBC One.
There's also ball by ball commentary available over on 5 Live.
And there's a whole heap of courts for you to choose from over here.
Van Uytvanck v Raducanu
First win!
Raducanu wins the toss and chooses to receive serve first. Time for the warm-up...
Van Uytvanck v Raducanu
Emma Raducanu jumps from side to side as she and opponent Alison van Uytvanck are told to wait before they step out on Centre Court.
It's hard to imagine what is going through the 19-year-old's mind as she prepares to head out into the most famous arena in British tennis.
When she eventually gets out there, she is of course met with cheerful applause and responds with a smile and a wave. Down to business.
*Davidovich Fokina 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 5-7 0-2 Hurkacz
Hubert Hurkacz, a winner over both Daniil Medvedev and Roger Federer last year before losing to Matteo Berrettini in the semi-finals, has been living dangerously over on Court Three.
He saved three match points in the third set of his match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina before fighting back to win it 7-5.
Poland's Hurkacz, the seventh seed, is a break up in the fourth and is 2-0 up in that one so it could well be going the distance.
*Ruud 7-6 (7-1) 7-6 (11-9) 3-1 Ramos-Vinolas
French Open runner-up Casper Ruud isn't the biggest fan of grass-courts - he once joked that it was for playing golf and not tennis.
He has never won a main draw match at Wimbledon but, seeded third this year, he's made a decent start against Spain's Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
He's a double break up on the Spaniard, to go with the two set lead he's established either side of the rain break.
Harry Poole
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Movement above!
It’s been a mixed start to day one weather-wise, but the sun has made an appearance just in time to welcome Emma Raducanu on to Centre Court and the sunlight is slowly beginning to creep back into the arena as the roof is slowly peeled back.
Van Uytvanck v Raducanu
Emma Raducanu was ranked 338th in the world going into last year’s Wimbledon.
She was balancing the grass-court season with A-Levels and hadn’t yet embarked on the professional tour.
A first Grand Slam title was probably something she considered way off in her future, but here we are.
US Open champion Raducanu - 10th seed at Wimbledon - will soon step out for her first match on Centre Court.
The big names keep coming on Centre Court.
You might have heard of this next one...
*Struff 6-4 5-7 0-1 Alcaraz
Alcaraz escapes being broken in the opening game of the third set, recovering from being two break points down on Struff to get back to deuce. Struff then puts a couple of returns into the net as Alcaraz holds. Just.