Summary

  • British men's number one Jack Draper beats home favourite Gael Monfils 6-3 4-6 6-3 7-5 to make French Open third round

  • Jacob Fearnley also through after Ugo Humbert retires injured

  • Fearnley will face fellow Briton Cameron Norrie, who beat Federico Gomez

  • Three British men in third round for first time since 1968

  • Katie Boulter loses 6-1 6-3 to Australian Open champion Madison Keys

  • Sonay Kartal beaten by Marie Bouzkova, who will face Coco Gauff next

  • Novak Djokovic sees off Corentin Moutet in three sets

  • Jannik Sinner beats Richard Gasquet in Frenchman's final match

  1. Keys breakspublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Keys 3-1 Boulter

    Katie Boulter pulls a forehand long to offer another break point for Madison Keys.

    Can the American make this one count?

    Yes she can, but she didn't have to work too hard for it as Boulter serves a double fault.

  2. Break points Gomezpublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 7-6 (9-7) 1-0 Gomez*

    A shout of "vamos" from Federico Gomez as he sends in a backhand winner to earn two break points.

  3. 'Boulter under pressure'published at 16:23 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 2-1 Boulter*

    Ryan Harrison
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Sounds

    A couple of winners and a couple of unforced errors from both players as they try to find their rhythm early on.

    It is Katie Boulter who is under pressure here at deuce.

    Katie BoulterImage source, Getty Images
  4. Boulter saves break pointpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 2-1 Boulter*

    Katie Boulter saves another break point before gaining advantage as Madison Keys nets a forehand.

    Boulter mirrors the mistake for deuce again.

    The Briton is under some pressure this game.

  5. Norrie breakspublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Norrie 7-6 (9-7) 1-0 Gomez

    Ah.

    The seventh double fault from Federico Gomez sees him concede the game.

    The Argentine slams his racquet down on the clay in frustration.

  6. Break point Norriepublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez

    Cameron Norrie is clumsy with his return as the ball hits the rim of his racquet and ends up long. Back to deuce.

    Another double fault - the sixth of the match - from Federico Gomez hands Norrie another break point.

  7. Deucepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 2-1 Boulter*

    A second double fault of the match from Katie Boulter gives Madison Keys a chance to bring up her first break point with a powerful backhand across court.

    She can't make it count as Boulter forces the American to loop a shot down the line out of play.

    Boulter celebrates with a "come on" as we head to deuce.

  8. Break point Norriepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez

    Federico Gomez made a terrible start to the opening set, conceding the opening three games, how will he begin this second?

    It's certainly not controlled. 30-30.

    Gomez hits an ace and has the chance to serve out the game until he finds the net and then fires wide.

  9. 'Court will help Boulter'published at 16:16 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 2-1 Boulter*

    Ryan Harrison
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Sounds

    The court can play differently depending on the weather.

    With the sun out and a warmer temperature, it is good for faster conditions and that will help Katie Boulter, who historically hasn't been successful on the clay.

    This is a bit more like the hard court in the current conditions and that will actually help her out.

  10. Keys holdspublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 2-1 Boulter*

    Madison Keys comes through a service game relatively unscathed, holding to 15 with a forehand winner across court.

    The American seventh seed has shown she has the power advantage so far with some strong hitting from the back of the court.

  11. 'A difficult second set for Gomez'published at 16:13 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez*

    Ryan Harrison
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Sounds

    After having emptied the tank to save six set points, it will be a really difficult second set for Federico Gomez.

    What an effort for Cameron Norrie mentally to hang in there after so many missed opportunities.

  12. Postpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez*

    Cameron Norrie was on track to wrap up the opening set in swift fashion when leading 5-2 after 35 minutes.

    In the end the opening set lasted an hour and eight minutes due to a spirited fightback from Federico Gomez.

    Norrie has opted to take a comfort break between sets so we'll have a slightly extended break.

  13. Boulter holdspublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Keys 1-1 Boulter

    Katie Boulter double faults before putting a backhand into the net and the Briton finds herself under a bit of pressure at 30-30.

    Madison Keys then mistimes a shot and takes a puzzled look at the clay court service, before putting a forehand into the net to give Boulter the hold.

  14. 'Norrie a true professional'published at 16:11 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez*

    Ryan Harrison
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Sounds

    Cameron Norries does all of the little things well throughout a match.

    He's a true professional when it comes to fighting for every point, not letting any hangover from a mistake carry into the next one, he is a true professional when it comes to those things.

  15. Game and first set - Norriepublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 7-6 (9-7) Gomez*

    Cameron Norrie finally gets it done.

    After a nine-shot rally, Federico Gomez can only find the net.

  16. Set point Norriepublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 6-6 (8-7) Gomez*

    Cameron Norrie comes up with a fine forehand winner to get another shot at wrapping up the set.

    But Federico Gomez steps up to the plate once more to level.

    Norrie moves back into the lead and has a sixth opportunity at set point on serve.

  17. Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 29 May

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Roland Garros

    Feels a bit eerie on Court Philippe Chatrier.

    There are only about a few hundred fans watching Boulter v Keys at the moment as the majority take a comfort break.

    The stands were packed as the French fans watched Richard Gasquet bring the curtain down on his fantastic career and stayed for the ceremony to celebrate it which followed.

    People might have also been slowed down in coming back because of a medical emergency outside.

    A section of the main thoroughfare outside Chatrier has been closed off as a person receives treatment behind a screen. Not nice to see.

  18. Gomez levelspublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 6-6 (6-6) Gomez*

    This is remarkable.

    Federico Gomez will just not go away. A forehand winner draws him level in the tie-break.

    Norrie lead 6-2 just a few minutes ago.

  19. Keys holdspublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 29 May

    Keys 1-0 Boulter*

    Another break point for Katie Boulter as Madison Keys goes long but she passes the Briton next point with a lovely forehand.

    Keys wraps up the hold with a big first serve.

    A positive start for Bolter there but Keys held her composure well.

  20. Norrie serving for setpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 29 May

    Norrie 6-6 (6-5) Gomez*

    This is not the time to be double-faulting. Cameron Norrie's first of the match means he has three more attempts at break point.

    Federico Gomez closes the gap further when Norrie puts wide and Norrie's lead is reduced to one point when the Argentine fires a winner in at the baseline.

    Norrie has one set point and will be on serve.