Williams breaks againpublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 28 June 2022
*Williams 5-7 4-0 Tan
Nope, that drop shot won't do it for Harmony Tan!
Four in a row for Serena Williams!
Harmony Tan beats Serena Williams 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7) in tie-break decider
Rafael Nadal defeats Francisco Cerundolo 6-4 6-3 3-6 6-4
Britain's Liam Broady wins 4-6 6-3 7-5 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 against Lukas Klein
Alastair Gray, Jack Draper and Ryan Peniston through; Dan Evans out and Paul Jubb loses in five sets to Nick Kyrgios
GB's Katie Boulter beats Clara Burel 7-5 6-3; Heather Watson also into round two; Swan, Clarke & Kartal out
Women's number one seed Iga Swiatek beats Jana Fett 6-0 6-3
Alex Bysouth, Matt Gault and Ros Satar
*Williams 5-7 4-0 Tan
Nope, that drop shot won't do it for Harmony Tan!
Four in a row for Serena Williams!
Williams 5-7 3-0 Tan*
Clean hitting from Williams, a backhand winner taking her to 15-30 on the Tan serve.
Oh, that's very good, and it's going to be two break points to Williams...
Ritschard 6-7 (1-7) 3-6 7-5 4-6 Tsitsipas
Stefanos Tsitsipas was given a fight by Alexander Ritschard but has come through in four sets on Court One.
The Greek fourth seed came back from a break down in the fourth to move into the second round where he'll play Australian Jordan Thompson.
Williams 5-7 3-0 Tan*
At long last, the players can sit down.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
One-two punch from Williams and she's finally in front on her serve.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Serve and volley from Serena and she saves another break point.
Deuce #3.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Oh Serena!!
She makes two unbelievable shots at the net, darting left and right, and then plonks her third backhand long!
Great reflexes but it's break point Tan...
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Those who wandered off at the end of the set, or are just arriving after getting a resale ticket, can't believe their bad luck.
Fans have been patiently waiting at the narrow Centre Court gangways for almost half an hour - and counting - after missing the start of the second set.
Once play starts, they are not allowed to go inside until the end of the third game.
"I can't believe we've just missed the game of the tournament," laughs one man.
More grins and knowing looks come when the third game also goes to deuce.
All being taken in good humour and spirit because they know they are soon going to get a glimpse of a GOAT.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Another smash saves the break point!
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Oh dear.
Serena duffs a forehand in horrible fashion and hands Harmony Tan a break point.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Lovely, lovely drop shot from Serena Williams.
Deuce. If this ends up being 20 minutes again...
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Serena steps in and sends a smash winner over.
30-40.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Twice, Harmony Tan gets the ball onto the baseline, finding that awkward bounce, and both time it wrongfoots Serena Williams.
Two immediate break back points for Tan!
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Chris Bradnam
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
What a game that was. That had everything. I bet they wish it was a sit down.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
That last game, by the way?
Nineteen minutes and 41 seconds.
There have been sets that have lasted less than that this week!
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Both players look like they could do with a sit down after that.
*Williams 5-7 2-0 Tan
Serena Williams breaks!
A shank from Harmony Tan hammers into the umpire's chair and after what felt like an eternity, the break goes to the American!
Williams 5-7 1-0 Tan*
Forward comes Serena, and away goes the volley for a winner!
A seventh break point for the American!
Burel 5-7 3-6 Boulter
Katie Boulter reaches the second round of Wimbledon for the third time after a straight-set victory over France's Clara Burel on Court 18.
Boulter dropped the first three games in the first set but regrouped to win the opener 7-5 and looked superior from that point.
A great win for the 25-year-old Brit!
Williams 5-7 1-0 Tan*
Ooh, that's a brave challenge from Harmony Tan, who stops playing...
...Right on the baseline! On we go!
This is the TWELFTH DEUCE.