Hurkacz breakspublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 6 July 2023
Choinski 4-5 Hurkacz*
The Brit saves the first, but he can't match the second as Hurkacz breaks with a stunning forehand winner down the line.
The Pole will serve for the set.
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Choinski 4-5 Hurkacz*
The Brit saves the first, but he can't match the second as Hurkacz breaks with a stunning forehand winner down the line.
The Pole will serve for the set.
*Choinski 4-4 Hurkacz
Oh deary. A Choinski error gives Hurkacz two break points.
*Choinski 4-4 Hurkacz
Not this time. Hurkacz steps up a gear to stroll to another hold. You can feel the tension already in the first set!
Choinski 4-3 Hurkacz*
Half a chance for Choinski whose tricky return takes us to 15-30. Hurkacz aces next up and we're stuck at 30-30.
Choinski 4-3 Hurkacz*
Colin Fleming
Former British tennis player on BBC TV
That was an impressive game.
The familiarity between the two players has got to be helping Choinski. They’ve known each other for a long time and have practised together.
Choinski 4-3 Hurkacz*
Brilliant from Choinski who fires in another demon serve at 30-30. Next point, same again and he scrapes to another very strong hold.
Great stuff from the Briton so far. He's matching the 17th seed.
*Etcheverry 2-5 Wawrinka
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
A great start for 38-year-old Stan Wawrinka over on Court Three as he has broken the serve of 29th seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry, doing so to love in the fourth game of the match.
It's a packed Court Three as those with ground passes have jumped at the opportunity to watch a three-time Grand Slam winner and Olympic champion.
Wawrinka leads 5-2 and is playing excellently against his younger opponent.
*Choinski 3-3 Hurkacz
The pressure goes back on to Choinski's shoulders as Hurkacz races through another game. Who will blink first in the opening set?
Choinski 3-2 Hurkacz*
Colin Fleming
Former British tennis player on BBC TV
Choinski looks a very solid player. He’s not going to take many risks so Hurkacz is going to have his chance to get on the front foot.
Choinski 3-2 Hurkacz*
So then, how does Jan Choinski respond after his last mammoth service game?
Well, very well. The Briton holds to 30, finishing things off with a ripper of an overhead smash.
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
The Wimbledon shop is no longer selling jigsaws. There were none on the shelves when I had a mooch earlier and a shop worker told me they would not be available for now.
Even on the website the jigsaws are not available.
*Choinski 2-2 Hurkacz
A much easier hold for Hubert Hurkacz and we're back level again.
Choinski 2-1 Hurkacz*
Colin Fleming
Former British tennis player on BBC TV
That won't do Jan Choinski any harm. This could be a five-set match so there’s potentially still an awfully long way to go.
If you fall behind early as an underdog it can be so difficult.
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Following yesterday’s Just Stop Oil protests on court 18 security could be heightened at the All England Club today.
I spoke to several people as they were coming through the gates and most said they felt checks were probably more rigorous than they would be had the protests not happened yesterday.
Two women told me they had had to empty their bags entirely but that queues were still not a problem and the checks were happening efficiently.
While I was hanging around the entrance I saw a gentleman being asked to remove his cap and the security guard even checked inside it to make sure there was nothing untoward in there.
A man and a woman also said they thought the checks were very comprehensive but many also added that this was their first time at the tournament and they didn’t know what checks were like on other days so had nothing to compare it to.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
After the chaos caused by rain over the past couple of days, there are 76 matches scheduled to be played today.
That includes 17 first-round matches which are still to be completed.
The good news? The weather forecast is sunny spells and perhaps only the odd spot of rain, meaning we should get through all the programme today.
Choinski 2-1 Hurkacz*
A very good hold. Jan Choinski rides the pressure and leads again as Hurkacz errors.
*Choinski 1-1 Hurkacz
Great game this. Hurkacz pushes his opponent round the court before playing a soft backhand winner. Break point number three.
Nope, again the Brit sends in an ace to keep this service game alive.
*Choinski 1-1 Hurkacz
Saved again with another quality first serve from Choinski.
*Choinski 1-1 Hurkacz
Long from Choinski. Another break chance for the world number 18.
*Choinski 1-1 Hurkacz
Top tennis on court 18 as both players hit winners and it's deuce again on Briton Choinski's serve.