Break back point Jabeurpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 9 July 2022
*Rybakina 3-6 1-0 Jabeur
What a good passing forehand from Jabeur.
She's got a break back point!
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*Rybakina 3-6 1-0 Jabeur
What a good passing forehand from Jabeur.
She's got a break back point!
*Rybakina 3-6 1-0 Jabeur
I have no idea how Ons Jabeur has just returned this reflex volley but she's done it well enough to surprise Elena Rybakina, who nets.
Now then. A few errors from Rybakina, who can't quite get her first serve firing, and from 30-0, she's taken to deuce.
*Rybakina 3-6 1-0 Jabeur
Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live
That will have given Rybakina a massive boost of confidence and now she needs to build on her service game.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
While Ons Jabeur's parents can't be here because of visa issues, there is still plenty of support in the area behind her box.
A Tunisian flag is wafted in the still Wimbledon air after she clinches the first set.
*Rybakina 3-6 1-0 Jabeur
Well!
Another poor forehand from Jabeur, perhaps slightly out of step, and Rybakina breaks to start the second!
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur*
Shot!
That is more like the Elena Rybakina we saw the other day, down the line with a forehand to bring up a break point.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur*
That's the first real sign of frustration from Elena Rybakina as she swings her arm in annoyance after a netted backhand.
Ons Jabeur then mimicks her as she makes a great serve and then puts the follow-up forehand into the middle of the net for 30-30.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur*
"Time," calls the umpire.
Ons Jabeur will serve to start this second set.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur*
Russell Fuller
Tennis correspondent at Wimbledon
At the end of this first set things are unravelling pretty rapidly for Rybakina.
Delight for Ons Jabeur - and she has been the better player.
Halfway to the crown.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur*
Tracy Austin
Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV
The problem for Rybakina is that she doesn't really have a Plan B. Jabeur has a Plan B, C and D.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur
That was a horrible final game for Rybakina. She's coughed up 17 unforced errors to six from Jabeur.
It's the first time that her serve has really not fired as consistently as she would like, too.
Rybakina 3-6 Jabeur
Into the net goes the Rybakina forehand!
Ons Jabeur is one set away from the Wimbledon title.
*Rybakina 3-5 Jabeur
Great serve from Rybakina but that's a horror of a forehand and it's three set points to Jabeur!
*Rybakina 3-5 Jabeur
Another miss from Rybakina as she steps forward to the net draws more gasps of surprise from a packed Centre Court.
Ouch. Rybakina double faults and she's suddenly 0-30 down...
*Rybakina 3-5 Jabeur
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Been trying to gauge the split of support and I'd say there are definitely many more shouts for Jabeur.
That's not to say it is massively one-sided, and there are some shouts giving backing to Rybakina.
*Rybakina 3-5 Jabeur
OH!
Into the net come both players, Rybakina doing so well to return a Jabeur drop shot, but she makes an absolute meal of the attempted smash winner and plonks the ball into the foot of the net. A group of Tunisian fans in front of me are delighted with that.
That helps Jabeur hold to love and move within a game of the first set.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Surprised mumblings around Centre Court as that Rybakina serve was called out.
Everyone but the line judge saw the puff of paint.
Rybakina 3-4 Jabeur*
Elena Rybakina picks a very good time to challenge an out call on a serve that, to be honest, looked in by some way...
Meawhile Jabeur is not impressed with herself as she slams an Elena Rybakina second serve into the net, helping Rybakina on her way to a hold.
That's a good hold from Rybakina, keeping herself in this first set.
Hewett/Reid 3-6 1-6 Kunieda/Fernandez
It's all over.
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid's remarkable run of 10 consecutive Grand Slam wheelchair doubles titles has come to an end against Shingo Kunieda and Gustavo Fernandez.
That was a really impressive display from Kunieda and Fernandez.
They win 6-3 6-1 after one hour and 16 minutes.
Hewett will, of course, contest his first Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles final against Japanese top seed Kunieda tomorrow.
*Rybakina 2-4 Jabeur
Murmurs around Centre Court as Rybakina lets fly with another return winner, getting her on the board at 30-15.
She clenches her fist as a long Jabeur forehand draws her level, but a superb serve down the T gives Jabeur game point.
Netted from Rybakina. Jabeur keeps her break lead.