Summary

  • Defending champion Novak Djokovic defeats Stan Wawrinka 6-3 6-1 7-6 (7-5)

  • Andy Murray beaten in five sets by fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas

  • Cameron Norrie loses in four sets to Christopher Eubanks

  • Liam Broady loses 4-6 6-2 7-5 7-5 to Denis Shapovalov

  • No Britons left in men's singles

  • World number one Iga Swiatek beats Petra Martic 6-2 7-5

  1. Tsitsipas reaches deuce on Murray servepublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 1-2 Tsitsipas

    More spectators squeeze in at the change of ends, eager not to miss a moment more.

    The sun is beaming down on Centre Court, a complete switch from last night's setting, but so far the match is continuing in a similar pattern with both players looking in control on serve.

    Neither Tsitsipas nor Murray will likely mind if this is a largely uneventful restart as they look to feel their way back into this.

    The Briton, jogging between points as he tries to loosen up, is primed at the net for a volley for game point, but Tsitsipas takes charge of the next point to reach deuce.

  2. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Norrie 3-6 6-3 0-1 Eubanks

    A lovely backhand down the line gives Chris Eubanks the first point of Cameron Norrie's service game. The American follows that up with another winner and there's some concern creeping in on Cameron Norrie's face.

    Eubanks slams a forehand into the corner and he has three break points...

  3. Postpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Norrie 3-6 6-3 0-1 Eubanks

    A rally - we haven't seen many of those - ends with Chris Eubanks' seeing a shot clip the net and just drop over, 15-15.

    Eubanks doesn't like to get involved in too many of those and another couple of aces, taking his total to 12, seals the opening game of the third set.

  4. 'I like Broady's attitude, he's not going to stop now'published at 16:39 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Tim Henman
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    It was a brilliant win. I think it's such a just reward for the resilience and commitment and determination Liam Broady has shown throughout his whole career.

    To be out there on the biggest stage in our sport as a British player against a player who has been in three Slam finals, it's not's Ruud's best surface but we've seen plenty of players adapt to the surface and it's not as quick as it used to be and so you still have to go out there and earn it.

    We've talked about the rewards there's a lot of rankings points and the prize money but I like Liam's attitude. He's not going to stop now and he's got to take advantage and get out there in the next round with that belief and that support and hopefully get another win.

  5. Broady a break downpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Shapovalov 2-1 Broady

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Liam Broady’s sister, Naomi, has just arrived on court two to watch her brother, who finds himself a break down in these early stages.

    Yesterday Broady said his mum doesn’t tend to watch because she gets too nervous but maybe his sister can provide a bit of motivation for him.

  6. Postpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    All eyes on Murray's movement then.

    Nothing too much wrong with it on early inspection.

    Well, when he is able to move around and not stretching for a hefty first serve.

    One would imagine Tsitsipas will try to get Murray scampering along the baseline - like he did early on last night - when he needs to.

  7. Tsitsipas holds servepublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 1-2 Tsitsipas

    Murray appears to be feeling no ill effects from his fall during last night's thrilling scenes under the roof, moving freely to pop away a backhand winner to the delight (and possibly relief) of the Centre Court crowd.

    Another comfortable hold is confirmed, however, as Tsitsipas fires in an ace to settle things.

  8. Postpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Too late, mate.

    Stefanos Tsitsipas hits a return long and then tries to challenge the previous shot - which did look like it might have been wide.

    Tsitsipas complains to umpire Aurelie Tourte, who tells him - and tells him firmly - that he can't refer to Hawk-Eye.

  9. 'Tsitsipas not a happy camper'published at 16:37 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 1-1 Tsitsipas*

    Andrew Cotter
    BBC commentator at Wimbledon

    You can't play on, miss your next shot and then challenge - and it was way out.

    Tsitsipas is not at all a happy camper.

  10. Murray holds servepublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 1-1 Tsitsipas*

    The crowd are involved from the start, as you'd expect, living each hit of the ball as Andy Murray taps the ball over with Tsitsipas miles behind the baseline after chasing down a shot.

    There are boos for Tsitsipas, who is upset with the umpire despite being too late to challenge a call.

    It was out, we're shown. Ignoring all that's going on around him, Murray holds to love. He's back.

  11. Game and second set - Norriepublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Norrie 3-6 6-3 Eubanks*

    "Come on Norrie" is the shout from the crowd as Chris Eubanks feathers a shot out of his reach to make it 30-30.

    The encouragement does the job as Cameron Norrie takes the next point. One more for the set, Eubanks saves the first set point but not the second as Norrie drives into the corner and the match is level at one set apiece.

  12. Tsitsipas holds servepublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 0-1 Tsitsipas

    Stefanos Tsitsipas uses a precious challenge to dispute an Andy Murray winner, which was very much in.

    But the Greek shrugs that off, holding comfortably to 15 in his first service game.

    A quick change of ends, and the crowd cheer Murray back to court as he looks to get himself up and running again.

  13. Game, Set And Match - Azarenkapublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Kasatkina 2-6 4-6 Azarenka

    Victoria AzarenkaImage source, Reuters

    She may only be seeded 19th but Victoria Azarenka could be one to watch at Wimbledon this year.

    She has the second-most match victories at Grand Slams of any current player (behind only Venus Williams) and she's just dispatched Daria Kasatkina from the tournament.

    Either wildcard Elina Svitolina or qualifier Sofia Kenin in the third round for the 33-year-old Belarusian.

  14. Postpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    *Norrie 3-6 5-3 Eubanks

    Chris Eubanks has made a lot of unforced errors in this second set and there's more again as he makes hard work of holding to just about stay in this game.

    A 10th ace of the match puts him 40-30 up but he's drawn into a battle at the net for the next point, one that he loses and it is deuce.

    His serve helps him get over the line but Cameron Norrie is now serving for the set.

  15. Play!published at 16:30 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Murray 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 0-0 Tsitsipas

    Here we go then.

    Two hours and 53 minutes on the clock.

    A fourth set coming right up on Centre Court.

    Stefanos Tsitsipas will serve first, trailing Andy Murray by two sets to one.

  16. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    There's nothing quite like the experience of watching Andy Murray.

    The thrills, the falls, feeling almost every point with him.

    Fans watch from Henman Hill at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images

    Especially at Wimbledon, and certainly on Centre Court, with all that he has been through to be able to continue playing, each game can feel like it's own mini final.

    Last night's events were no different, you only had to take a look at the crowd watching on under the roof and outside from the hill.

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    We can almost certainly expect the same today as, 10 years to the day since the first of his two Wimbledon triumphs, the home favourite will attempt to complete a huge victory over fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

    Buckle up.

    Stefanos TsitsipasImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Andy MurrayImage source, BBC Sport

    Murray v Tsitsipas: Part Deux.

    The two hotshots are back out on court, almost 18 hours after they departed last night.

    Murray Under The Lights was gripping.

    Can the sequel - Murray Under The Sun - replicate the success of the original?

  18. Ten years on...published at 16:27 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    "The waiting is over!"

    07/07/2013 - a truly momentous day in British sporting history.

    Andy Murray is back out on the court where he ended Britain's 77-year wait for a men's champion, ready to go again.

    Andy Murray and Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images
  19. It’s Broady timepublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Shapovalov 0-0 Broady*

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    After yesterday’s monumental win over fourth seed Casper Ruud, Briton Liam Broady is already back in action against Canadian 26th seed Denis Shapovalov.

    The poor lad has barely had time to catch his breath, but here we are on a packed court two.

    The crowd will have high expectations here.

    Court twoImage source, BBC Sport
  20. 'Eubanks struggling to get a few of these returns in court'published at 16:26 British Summer Time 7 July 2023

    Norrie 3-6 5-2 Eubanks*

    Dominic Inglot
    Former British doubles player on BBC TV

    Eubanks has been struggling to get a few of these returns in court now.

    Norrie gets so many balls back, you feel like you have to hit the lines to get it past him.

    Norrie just goes about his business.