'Draper is starting to get aggressive'published at 15:42 British Summer Time
John Lloyd
Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC TV
We are starting to see a little bit more aggression from Draper.
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John Lloyd
Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC TV
We are starting to see a little bit more aggression from Draper.
Kessler 3-2 Boulter*
More great hitting from McCartney Kessler who gets pace from the back of the court.
She manages to sneak to a hold to retake the lead and stop Boulter's two-game winning run.
Nakashima 4-6 7-5 1-1 Draper*
You don't hear much from Nakashima during matches so it is hard to gauge how he is feeling. Draper is far more vocal as he tries to motivate himself, particularly as mistakes creep in on his serve.
He gets the hold, though, as Nakashima plants a forehand into the net.
*Kessler 2-2 Boulter
Katie Boulter is running miles and miles already in the sun today, chasing down lost causes, but somehow getting the ball back into play.
Her sprints are rewarded as she sets up a couple of break points, but each time Kessler responds with strong first serves.
Deuce.
John Lloyd
Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC TV
That was a beautiful shot. It was a big point to score and he made it look easy.
*Nakashima 4-6 7-5 1-0 Draper
Nakashima does well with an awkward bounce to send it down the line and out of Draper's reach to halt a bit of the latter's momentum after a couple of winners. Nakashima then seals the hold with an ace.
*Nakashima 4-6 7-5 0-0 Draper
Nakashima gets things going in this decisive third set.
*Kessler 2-2 Boulter
A nervy hold, but a hold nonetheless for Boulter who crunches over a forehand that clips the line.
Nakashima 4-6 7-5 Draper
Draper sends a return long and that hands the second set to Nakashima.
We're going to need a third set to decide this.
Kessler 2-1 Boulter*
30-30. Big point coming up, and American Kessler attacks Boulter's second serve, putting up a peach of a return.
But she can't restore her break at advantage as Boulter's next first serve is inch-perfect.
Nakashima 4-6 6-5 Draper*
Draper saves the first one as Nakashima pulls a forehand wide...
Nakashima 4-6 6-5 Draper*
Draper is in a bit of trouble now as Nakashima has two set points...
Nakashima 4-6 6-5 Draper*
Nakashima wants that break and he does really well to get a volley over the net while stretching to go 30-15 up.
A few more shouts of support for Draper..
Kessler 2-1 Boulter*
Neither player looks comfortable on serve. Kessler's slightly off the pace and Boulter punishes her with some strong returns to go up 0-40.
So then. Break -back points time. Kessler saves the first, but then slides a backhand wide. That'll put us back on serve.
*Nakashima 4-6 6-5 Draper
Who is going to blink first? Nakashima gets through his service game with minimal fuss.
Nakashima at the very least will take this to a tie-break, unless he can seal it now on Draper's serve.
*Kessler 2-0 Boulter
Kessler responds, whacking a return winner to give her another break chance. And then Boulter's sloppy on the backhand, handing the American the first break of the match.
Nakashima 4-6 5-5 Draper*
If Nakashima breaks here he takes the second set. He makes the ideal start by claiming the opening point but Draper once again ramps it up a notch to seal the hold with an excellent service games.
Andrew Cotter
Commentator on BBC TV
Draper seems very composed.
Kessler 1-0 Boulter*
Take a bow, Katie Boulter. Three break points saved after she gets her opponent on the run and forces her into netting with crisp backhand.
Deuce.
John Lloyd
Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC TV
Draper belted that one, even the automated caller took a while to respond.