Game and first set Tanpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 28 June 2022
Williams 5-7 Tan
A great passing forehand by Harmony Tan!
The first set is hers!
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 Tan
A great passing forehand by Harmony Tan!
The first set is hers!
Williams 5-6 Tan*
That's a miss from Serena Williams, the ball only finding the net, and from break point down, Harmony Tan has a set point.
Auger-Aliassime 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 6-7 (9-11) 6-7 (5-7) Cressy
Match point, Maxime Cressy. Now can the world number 45 take a huge win on his Wimbledon debut? It's a massive serve and volley winner on his second serve! The American is through in four sets.
Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime - the sixth seed - is the man to crash out in the opening round.
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Long goes Williams on the return!
Deuce!
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Ooh, that's not what Tan was wanting, a tight drop shot floated into the net, and it's break back point to Williams to send us to a tie-break...
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Williams gets a second serve to play with and larrups it long.
30-30.
*Ritschard 6-7 (1-7) 3-6 7-5 1-0 Tsitsipas
Stefanos Tsitsipas was one game from victory but he then lost three in a row to be taken into a fourth set by Alexander Ritschard on Court One.
Ritschard has just made it four games in a row with a break at the start of the fourth.
Elsewhere, 2021 semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov is 2-1 up on serve in the final set against Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech.
Shapovalov's fellow Canadian Bianca Andreescu impressively won her opener, beating Emina Bektas 6-3 6-1.
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Ooh, no, Williams goes too soon on a big forehand cross-court.
15-30.
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Much better from Serena on the volley, charging forward and whipping the forehand winner away.
0-30 to the American...
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Don't give Serena Williams a second serve to look at.
0-15.
*Burel 5-7 Boulter
The momentum is well and truly with Boulter now as she brings up two set points on serve.
Oh no, she sends a forehand long, but she'll have a second bite of the cherry and Burel sends a return too deep!
Having dropped the first three games, Boulter takes the opening set!
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Here we go...
Auger-Aliassime 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 6-7 (9-11) 6-6 Cressy
These two have been on court for more than four hours and we've reached a tie-break in the fourth set.
"You can do it, Felix," is the cry from one youngster.
It's currently 3-3 between Auger-Aliassime and Maxime Cressy in the breaker.
Williams 5-6 Tan*
Johanna Konta
Former British number one on BBC TV at Wimbledon
All players are going to raise their level and there's not much more inspirational than playing on Centre Court against Serena Williams.
And also a lot of players feel they can beat her - there was a time when Serena won the match before even walking on court.
Players have started to realise she is beatable and able to rise to the occasion and play a strong match.
Williams 5-6 Tan*
WHAT a rally this is!
Harmony Tan is slicing and dicing and defending with everything she has, and although she looks as though she's out of the rally at several points, a fizzing forehand closes out the point and the break!
Tan raises her arms to Centre Court, asking for support, and they oblige.
She'll serve for the set!
*Williams 5-5 Tan
Serena Williams makes a couple of odd choices, including a swatty forehand that goes long, but she hammers a volley wrong to hand Harmony Tan two break points...
Evans 1-6 4-6 3-6 Kubler
Harry Poole
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
And that is that for Dan Evans at Wimbledon this year.
The British number two had reached the third round in each of his previous three main draw appearances at SW19.
But he has fallen in straight sets against Jason Kubler after just over two hours on court two. He rushes off the court. A disappointing day for him.
Burel 5-6 Boulter*
Boulter comes through another stiff examination of her serve to draw level once more and a couple of errors from Burel gives the home hope two break points.
Can she convert? Oh yes she can! Burel is unable to connect meaningfully with a blistering Boulter forehand and she will serve for the first set!
*Williams 5-5 Tan
Serena Williams is moving so quick to the net, but the volleys when she gets there keep drifting long.
It's 40-15 on the Harmony Tan serve and she closes the game out with another whirling drop shot.
Good fun, this.
Williams 5-4 Tan*
Johanna Konta
Former British number one on BBC TV at Wimbledon
There are lot of players who do play their best tennis when they create a lot of drama. However, being on the other end of that you have to decide how much engage, and how much you let it impact you.
It all depends on what helps each player find their level.