Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 8 July 2023
Alcaraz 6-3 2-4 Jarry*
Saved by a massive, pinpoint serve by Jarry who adjusts his backward-facing cap before whipping a wonderful forehand winner into the corner next point.
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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
Alcaraz 6-3 2-4 Jarry*
Saved by a massive, pinpoint serve by Jarry who adjusts his backward-facing cap before whipping a wonderful forehand winner into the corner next point.
Alcaraz 6-3 2-4 Jarry*
Error-strewn game for both players and we're at deuce on the Jarry serve. Not many winners in this game and it's getting a bit edgy on Centre Court.
There's another one from Nicolas Jarry - a forehand goes wide and Alcaraz has a chance to get back on serve.
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 5-3 Fucsovics*
Third seed Daniil Medvedev pumps his fist and shouts in celebration towards his box as he holds in a tight encounter to bring himself within a game of the third set.
Alcaraz 6-3 2-4 Jarry*
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV
Alcaraz is mentally a little bit out of it right now. Frustration had set in, especially after that call, when he thought he could get back in the set.
*Medvedev 4-6 6-3 4-3 Fucsovics
Marton Fucsovics gets to 0-30 on Daniil Medvedev's serve but a succession of competent points sees Medvedev to game point.
The world number 67 though produces a passing forehand winner which takes the game to deuce.
Crucial point in the match this you feel.
Alcaraz 6-3 2-4 Jarry*
Two big serves from 40-40 keep Carlos Alcaraz in contention in this second set.
*Alcaraz 6-3 1-4 Jarry
Carlos Alcaraz feels a bit aggrieved over that non-replayed point in the previous game, when he held break-back point on the Jarry serve - and he looks to his coaching box for sympathy during the changeover.
He needs their help on his first serves more than anything - his percentage of those has dropped below 50 and that's what has given the Chilean chances in this second set.
And even when he gets his first serve in, Jarry is still returning well, as he does here before nailing a big forehand to take us to deuce and more danger for the Alcaraz serve.
With play about to restart on the outside courts, here's a reminder of what was going on before the rain delay arrived:
Czech two time champion Petra Kvitova is a set up against Natalija Stevanovic, with the second set on serve at 6-5 to the Czech player.
Meanwhile, American men's 16th seed Tommy Paul finds himself two sets down against Czech 21-year-old Jiri Lehecka. We've got a possible shock on the cards there.
Brazil's women's 13th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia was able to wrap up a 6-2 6-2 win over Sorana Cirstea, and Russian 21st seed Ekaterina Alexandrova comfortably beat Dalma Galfi 6-0 6-4, with both players progressing to the fourth round.
*Medvedev 4-6 6-3 4-3 Fucsovics
That game saw some life breathed back into this third round match.
Hungarian Marton Fucsovics holds to stay in touch with third seed Daniil Medvedev.
Can the world number 67 use the crowd energy to get back into this third set?
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 4-2 Fucsovics*
Never one to shy away from the crowd, Medvedev produces a running backhand pass winner at a narrow angle and then raises his arms asking the crowd to give him some love too.
30-30.
*Alcaraz 6-3 1-4 Jarry
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Just as Nicolas Jarry couldn't take a break-point chance in the fourth game, Carlos Alcaraz then misses an opportunity to get us back level.
The first break point was seen off by Jarry's 131mph serve with the second vanishing with a powerful overhead smash.
That's another game in the books for Jarry, who is inching closer to winning this second set, which would be the first one Alcaraz has lost in his three matches so far.
Good news!
The rain has stopped, the covers are off on the outside courts and the players are returning to resume their matches.
We'll bring you up to date on the state of play around the grounds before they do.
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 4-2 Fucsovics*
Marton Fucsovics wins a long rally, where each player nearly hits a shot out, by coming into the net and executing a jumping backhand volley, much to the delight of the Court One crowd.
They cheer excitedly for the first time in a while and the Hungarian lifts his hands asking for more.
15-15.
*Alcaraz 6-3 1-4 Jarry
Simon Reed
BBC Sport commentator
It's not that Alcaraz is even playing poorly, but he has to up his level quite considerably.
*Alcaraz 6-3 1-4 Jarry
An Alcaraz running forehand finds net before a booming serve and, then, a smash next point completes an important hold from Nicolas Jarry, after saving two break points.
Alcaraz 6-3 1-3 Jarry*
Slight controversy.
A Jarry forehand is called out but he challenges and the replays show it clipped the baseline. Alcaraz had ballooned his response long and the umpire awards Jarry the point rather than restarting it.
The Spaniard makes it clear he doesn't agree with the decision - but keeps his cool and is rewarded with another break point. Key game for both men, this.
Medvedev 4-6 6-3 4-2 Fucsovics*
Two love holds in a row under the roof on Court One as Daniil Medvedev matches Marton Fucsovics' previous game score.
Alcaraz 6-3 1-3 Jarry*
He might have opened his second-set account but Carlos Alcaraz still needs to find a way to break the Jarry serve if he's going to get back into it fully.
The top seed has his first sniff in some time in that regard with a nice passing backhand followed by a Jarry error into the net bringing up 30-30. Make that two errors into the net - break-back point for Alcaraz...
*Medvedev 4-6 6-3 3-2 Fucsovics
Marton Fucsovics also aces to win the next game. A simple 40-0 hold and there's not much for the crowd to shout about on Court One at the moment.
Daniil Medvedev has raised his level and the match is going as people perhaps expected before a ball was served today.
Alcaraz 6-3 1-3 Jarry*
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
This is Jarry's fourth time at Wimbledon and he had only won one of four matches here before this year - that being in the first round against 28th seed Filip Krajinovic of Serbia back in 2018.
But Jarry is on a hot streak and has also already produced career-best performances in 2023 by reaching the second round of the Australian Open in January and the fourth round of the French Open last month, beating 16th seeded American Tommy Paul along the way.
Alcaraz has won seven games in a row on grass having lifted the trophy at Queen's Club just before this tournament but has really got his hands full today.
Jarry gained a chance for a double break in the fourth game and would've moved 4-0 ahead, but couldn't take it. How pivotal will that prove?