Comfortable holds exchanged on Centrepublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 8 July 2023
*Alcaraz 2-2 Jarry
After the opening two games went to deuce, a couple more routine holds follow, including one to love from the big-serving Nicolas Jarry.
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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 2-2 Jarry
After the opening two games went to deuce, a couple more routine holds follow, including one to love from the big-serving Nicolas Jarry.
Medvedev 4-6 1-0 Fucsovics*
Daniil Medvedev is grunting louder and more often than he did in the first set as he looks to get himself back into this third round match.
Marton Fucsovics takes the game to deuce but an unreturnable serve down the line gives the third seed the lead in this second set.
*Alcaraz 1-1 Jarry
You could be right, Michael (see 13:50 entry).
The second game goes to deuce - but the undoubted highlight is a wonderful one-handed catch from the umpire from an off-target Alcaraz return.
He earns a deserved round of applause from the Centre Court crowd - as does Nicolas Jarry, as a couple of big serves from deuce help him hold his first service game.
Leon Smith
GB Davis Cup captain on BBC Radio 5 Live
When asked about Andy Murray's defeat over two days by Stefanos Tsitsipas, Smith said: "I think we have to leave that alone for some days. All of us are really gutted for him. He brought Ivan Lendl on early in the grass court season. He was a little bit fatigued at Queen's but he'd done everything right.
"He doesn't have to be here, he does it because he loves it, and he definitely has the level to beat top four, top five players.
"Momentum is important in sport, and he was in that zone. With the way his body is, I'm sure neither of them really slept that great.
"A metal hip and an older body - it may take 5% off you and it may change things a little bit, but it is not the reason he lost."
John McEnroe, speaking on BBC One, about Andy Murray's future following his defeat by Stefanos Tsitsipas yesterday:
"At the moment, I see him coming back [to Wimbledon next year].
"He's 36, he has a metal hip, it doesn't get any easier. Novak Djokovic is a freak, he's a similar age but he seems to be moving better than ever. That's a total anomaly.
"If they had carried on playing without the curfew I think he would have won that match.
"He's one of the 10, five best grass court players in the world. When the top guys get to this point, it's hard to keep playing.
"It's going to be a really tough one to swallow. The door was open for him to make a real run here, get back in the top 20 and feel like the man again.
"Whatever Andy wants is what he should do."
*Medvedev 4-6 Fucsovics
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Daniil Medvedev said the other day that he doesn't feel at home on a grass court but he's "knocking on the door" when it comes to the surface.
He's not looked comfortable at all against Marton Fucsovics, who has served like a dream.
*Medvedev 4-6 0-0 Fucsovics
There is an upset brewing under the roof on Court One.
World number 67 Marton Fucsovics has won the first set against third seed Daniil Medvedev.
Hungarian Fucsovics has utilised the serve and volley tactic well with Medvedev standing very far back in the court when on return.
Alcaraz 1-0 Jarry*
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
A five-minute opening game is a great way to start us off on Centre Court for the fans and if this is a sign of things to come then this match is going to be one of the best of the tournament.
On Thursday, the final match of the day on Centre, between Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas, could not be finished in time and yesterday Novak Djokovic beat Stan Wawrinka with only 14 minutes to spare before the 23:00 BST curfew.
It could well be another long and thrilling day's play on Centre.
Before play begun on Centre Court, we had a special ceremony introducing the sporting stars past and present in the Royal Box today.
One of the warmest ovations was for legendary BBC tennis host and former French Open champion Sue Barker, who stood down from presenting duties after last year's Wimbledon.
We've had an update from the All England Club about play on the outside courts.
With the rain lingering, we will have to wait until after 14:30 BST before we potentially see any movement.
Alcaraz 1-0 Jarry*
Carlos Alcaraz is known for his amazing drop shots - Nicolas Jarry tries to play him at his own game but the Spaniard is just too quick.
One wide Jarry forehand later and it's a hold for Alcaraz - but one he had to work hard for.
The Chilean walked to the wrong side of the court when the players entered the arena earlier - drawing a big laugh from Alcaraz and the crowd - but he looked like he belongs here on Centre with that opening game, even in losing it.
Medvedev 4-5 Fucsovics*
Third seed Daniil Medvedev keeps himself in this first set by holding his serve.
World number 67 Marton Fucsovics will now serve for a one set lead.
Medvedev 3-5 Fucsovics*
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC TV
Medvedev won't change his position. He will persist with that and believe that he will keep hitting those winners.
Medvedev 3-5 Fucsovics*
Take a bow Marton Fucsovics!
Daniil Medvedev leathers the ball right at the Hungarian who stays strong at the net and dives to the right and falls to the floor, getting solid contact on the ball in the process, which pings off of his racquet and safely into the open court.
The world number 67 goes on to hold and maintain his advantage in this third round match.
*Alcaraz 0-0 Jarry
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Is it going to be a lucky day for Carlos Alcaraz? The early signs are yes. He fires a forehand and Jarry is in place at the net, but the ball flicks up off the tape and over a stunned Chilean, who is left looking like a goalkeeper that can't believe he's let a soft one in.
*Alcaraz 0-0 Jarry
Very unlucky for Nicolas Jarry, who had worked a window of opportunity on the world number one's serve in the opening game at 15-30.
But Alcaraz enjoys a very fortunate net cord that sees the ball loop over the unwitting Chilean at the net and in. An ace follows but Jarry responds well to take the game to deuce.
*Alcaraz 0-0 Jarry
You know how most tennis players, indeed most sportspeople in general, always trot out the line about not looking at the draw, taking one match at a time etc?
Not Carlos Alcaraz.
"It would be amazing to play a final here in Wimbledon. Even better if is against Novak obviously," he said after his third-round win on Friday.
We're under way on Centre, with Alcaraz serving first.
Medvedev 3-4 Fucsovics*
A quicker service hold from Daniil Medvedev which is more of what we're used to from the 2021 US Open champion.
A win for the 27-year-old today would equal his best performance at Wimbledon which came when he reached the fourth round in 2021.
Alcaraz v Jarry
This is only Carlos Alcaraz's third tournament on grass - and he won one of the other two, at Queen's at the end of last month.
Rafael Nadal's heir apparent, the youngest world number one in history, began his 27th week atop the rankings on Monday.
His opponent Nicolas Jarry has taken four sets to come through each of his opening two games, defeating Italy's Marco Cecchinato and Australia's Jason Kubler to reach the last 32.
The Chilean has beaten Casper Ruud and Stefanos Tsitsipas this year on his way to a career-high world ranking of 28 - and he'll give Alcaraz's title hopes a thorough examination.
The Royal Box is the place to be today!
Are they about to be treated to another Carlos Alcaraz masterclass for starters?