Tale of the tapepublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 6 July 2023
Murray v Tsitsipas
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Andy Murray leads fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas by two sets to one
Match suspended because of Wimbledon curfew - will resume on Friday
Defending champion Elena Rybakina beats injury-hampered Alize Cornet 6-2 7-6 (7-2)
GB's Liam Broady defeats fourth seed Casper Ruud, winning final set 6-0
Katie Boulter beats Viktoriya Tomova in three sets to reach third round
Stan Wawrinka sets up third-round meeting with Novak Djokovic
Michael Beardmore, Gary Rose, Joe Rindl and Emily Salley
Murray v Tsitsipas
Medvedev 2-2 Mannarino*
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Russia's third seed Daniil Medvedev is in action this evening and we're currently on serve in the early stages of his match with France's Adrian Mannarino, the world number 35.
Both men have reached the last 16 here before, but never any further. Medvedev lost at that stage two years ago, while Mannarino failed to get past that phase in 2013, 2017 and 2018.
Medvedev saw off 20-year-old Briton Arthur Fery on Court One in the opening round, with this match being held on court two.
Mannarino has already eliminated one Russian with a win over Alexander Shevchenko in round one, so can he beat another one in round two?
Murray v Tsitsipas
On BBC One, Tim Henman and John McEnroe are fancying Andy Murray's chances of causing, shall we call it a minor upset, against fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.
What do you reckon, viewers and readers?
If you think we'll have some Murray magic, hit the thumbs up. For an early exit for the Scot, hit the thumbs down.
Murray v Tsitsipas
We could say it's the one you've all been waiting for - but that would do a disservice to the fantastic day of tennis we've seen unfold in front of our eyes at SW19.
However... it is the one you've all been waiting for.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray aims to roll back the years and create more memories at his home Grand Slam as he takes on fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, of Greece in a blockbuster second-round meeting on Centre Court.
We've got one more match happening on Centre Court tonight. We think you'll like this one.
And they're closing the roof for it as the evening draws in.
Shall we?
Cornet 2-6 6-7 (2-7) Rybakina
Here's what Elena Rybakina told BBC One's Lee McKenzie after her straight-set win over Alize Cornet: "I started the match good. I had good energy but in the second set it became tougher. I felt I wasn’t pushing as good with the legs as in the first, it was a tricky long game and also Alize’s fall.
"It was a tough match but I'm happy to win in two sets and get to another round."
On playing British number one Katie Boulter: "Of course I understand the crowd won’t be on my side but hopefully it's a good match and everyone enjoys it. I’m looking forward to that one."
Elsewhere, we've just seen an incredible fightback by Mikael Ymer, who recovers from losing the first two sets against Taylor Fritz to win 3-6 2-6 6-3 6-4 6-2.
Ymer's victory over ninth seed Fritz means he is into the third round for the first time.
Tenth seed Frances Tiafoe avoided an upset as the American saw off Dominic Stricker 7-6 (13-11) 6-4 6-2.
Cornet 2-6 6-7 (2-7) Rybakina
Martina Navratilova
Nine-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
I'm glad to see Cornet was able to finish the match. I wasn't sure that would be the case when she went down.
Cornet 2-6 6-7 (2-7) Rybakina
Marion Bartoli
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Rybakina has been tested absolutely in that second set. She was pushed.
Cornet 2-6 6-7 (2-7) Rybakina
Elena Rybakina wins it with a backhand which just kisses the baseline.
Alize Cornet challenges but to no avail, the defending champion is into the third round and will face British number one Katie Boulter.
What a game on Centre Court. I wonder what might have been had Cornet not picked up that horrific injury right at the end of the second set.
Cornet 2-6 6-6 (2-5) Rybakina*
Four match points for the defending champion. Cornet's return drops wide.
Cornet 2-6 6-6 (2-5) Rybakina*
Double fault from Cornet. 5-2. Rybakina is nearly there.
*Cornet 2-6 6-6 (2-4) Rybakina
Error from Alize Corent as she smashes a shot from deep into the net.
*Cornet 2-6 6-6 (2-3) Rybakina
And Rybakina wins the next point to take a two-point lead but squanders it with a double fault next up.
Cornet 2-6 6-6 (1-2) Rybakina*
But Elena Rybakina comes back, forcing Alize Cornet into a long lob to take a 2-1 lead.
*Cornet 2-6 6-6 (1-0) Rybakina
And the injured Cornet wins the first point of the tie-break!
Cornet 2-6 6-6 (0-0) Rybakina*
Wow, how is Alize Cornet producing these serves? Elena Rybakina can't find her return and we go to a tie-break.
*Cornet 2-6 5-6 Rybakina
Rybakina dials things back, stays in some rallies, and forces deuce with an overhead smash.
*Cornet 2-6 5-6 Rybakina
Well then! An error from Rybakina takes us to 40-15 and, somehow, Cornet has a chance to force a tie-break!
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Mark: It's amazing how tennis players play on with so many injuries. If you're carrying an injury already, slipping like Alize Cornet did cannot be fun.