Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 8 July 2023
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
That's successive unreturnable serves from Jarry - 128mph the first one, 130mph the second.
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GB's Katie Boulter beaten 6-1 6-1 by defending champion Elena Rybakina
Matteo Berrettini beats Alexander Zverev in straight sets
Top seed Carlos Alcaraz into last 16, with Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Rune
Last year's runner-up Ons Jabeur beats Bianca Andreescu in deciding set
Petra Kvitova, Aryna Sabalenka and Madison Keys also through to fourth round in women's singles
Gary Rose, Michael Beardmore and Ros Satar
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
That's successive unreturnable serves from Jarry - 128mph the first one, 130mph the second.
*Alcaraz 6-3 6-6 (2-3) Jarry
Goodness me, two gigantic serves from Nicolas Jarry - back to Carlos Alcaraz to respond.
Alcaraz 6-3 6-6 (2-1) Jarry*
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
Study that Alcaraz forehand boys and girls, if you want to get it right, down the road. The way he utilises his legs and core.
Alcaraz 6-3 6-6 (2-1) Jarry*
Great rally to begin the breaker as Carlos Alcaraz is on the defensive throughout and returns several incredible balls before eventually going long.
The roles are reversed a couple of points later as we remain on serve early doors.
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 6-4 1-1 Fucsovics*
A much quicker hold for Daniil Medvedev, who wins his service game to love.
The pressure is back on Hungarian Marton Fucsovics in this fourth set.
*Medvedev 4-6 6-3 6-4 0-1 Fucsovics
Marton Fucsovics holds with a win to 30, but there was an air of opportunity for Daniil Medvedev, who looked to start like he did in the third set by breaking straight away.
Alcaraz 6-3 6-6 Jarry*
An Alcaraz serve clips the T line by the thinnest of possible margins, as revealed by the replays when he successfully challenges the 'out' call.
Nicolas Jarry cannot get a read on the serve in that game at all and a tie-break it is.
*Alcaraz 6-3 5-6 Jarry
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Alcaraz needed a tie-break in the second set of his win over Alexandre Muller yesterday, winning it 7-2, while a breaker for Jarry would be his first of the tournament.
Jarry won his first two matches this year here both in four sets - he could still do the same again today and has earned a minimum of a tie-break in this second set.
*Alcaraz 6-3 5-6 Jarry
The chalk has been like a magnet for plenty of Nicolas Jarry's serves in this match and he's at it again to secure himself at least a tie-break in what, for him, is surely a must-win second set.
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 6-4 0-0 Fucsovics*
In that final game of the third set at 15-0, Marton Fucsovics hits a cross-court forehand which is called out by the line judges and Medvedev then plays the ball into the net.
The Hungarian challenges the call and Hawkeye says the ball hits the line. In this situation, it's up to the judgement of the umpire whether to award the point to a player or replay the point.
Umpire Renaud Lichtenstein decides the point should be replayed, much to the annoyance of Fucsovics and some in the crowd who boo in displeasure.
*Alcaraz 6-3 5-5 Jarry
Nicolas Jarry gives it everything he's got in an attempt to claim another break with some big returning on the Alcaraz serve but the Spaniard weathers the storm.
The Chilean then leaps in the air to let a long Alcaraz return sail between his legs as he quickly moves up 30-0 on his own serve.
Kvitova 6-3 7-5 Stevanovic
Petra Kvitova returned to court two looking to clinch a straight-set win over Serbia's Natalija Stevanovic.
The crowd were treated to a marathon game on their return, Stevanovic digging in stubbornly to stay alive in the contest.
Two-time champion Kvitova reaches a fourth match point in this game...
This time, it's hers!
The Czech raises her arms in a mixture of celebration and relief as she finally ends her opponent's stern resistance, avoiding a tie-break and marching on to the fourth round.
She awaits sixth seed Ons Jabeur or Bianca Andreescu in the next round. That should be a great match either way!
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 6-4 Fucsovics*
Daniil Medvedev has turned the tables in this third round match.
The third seed has 40-0 but double faults on the first set point and Marton Fucsovics hits a clean winner to save the second.
An unreturnable serve is what finally does it for Medvedev and he is now a set away from the fourth round.
Alcaraz 6-3 4-5 Jarry*
Nicolas Jarry settles some of the growing nerves he might be feeling by slamming down a 125mph ace.
Even the second serve on the next point is 106mph. Then a 123mph ace. Eat your heart out Silverstone.
Alcaraz 6-3 4-4 Jarry*
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Remember, Jarry had a chance to go 0-4 ahead and with a double break in this second set but couldn't take it and now it's 4-4.
Alcaraz's incredible skill and touch with weighted efforts around the net has been a feature of this tournament, although we've not seen it too much today.
It's still there up his sleeve though and a beautiful sliced drop shot takes us level in set number two.
Alcaraz 6-3 4-4 Jarry*
Jarry did indeed go back on the attack, Michael. But the accuracy he showed earlier has deserted him.
Carlos Alcaraz holds to love and from 4-1 down in this second set, he's back level.
*Alcaraz 6-3 3-4 Jarry
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz shows what he is made of as, after missing a break-point opportunity in the fifth game of this set, gets the break, taking the second of two chances in the seventh.
Jarry has dispatched a number of powerful, spectacular forehand winners when moving to the net and if he is to regain his advantage, may well look to go on the attack again.
*Medvedev 4-6 6-3 5-4 Fucsovics
Hungarian Marton Fucsovics serves to stay in the third set and double faults at 40-30.
During the deuce, each player has points to win the game which are saved by their opponent.
The world number 67 survives though and the third seed will now serve for the third set.
*Alcaraz 6-3 3-4 Jarry
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
Hell of a battle. Absolutely incredible effort by Alcaraz. He was teetering and he was getting understandably frustrated. But that is a really strong mental effort.
*Alcaraz 6-3 3-4 Jarry
Brilliant backhand from behind the baseline from Carlos Alcaraz, right at his opponent's feet at the net and Nicolas Jarry can't dig it out.
And this time the break point is converted as Jarry slams a forehand long.
"VAMOS!" screams the fired-up Spaniard.