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. Humbert on court as Fearnley breakspublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Fearnley 6-3 4-4 Humbert

    Here's Ugo Humbert, back with a heavily taped leg and still covered in clay.

    Will his movement be affected after that fall?

    He's still limping in between points and Jacob Fearnley takes advantage with a break back.

  2. 'Can Monfils keep up with the intensity?'published at 19:44 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 1-2 Draper*

    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

    Jack Draper is just climbing up the rankings so quickly, number four in the live rankings.

    Gael Monfils is just about to turn 39, he'll have the crowd behind him.

    Can he keep up with the intensity that is going to come at him from Jack Draper? I'm not sure.

  3. Draper breakspublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 1-2 Draper*

    A run of seven successive winning points for Jack Draper comes to an end with Gael Monfils nestling a forehand into the corner.

    But Draper gets the break at the second attempt.

    A big moment early in the tie for the Briton.

  4. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Djokovicpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 29 May

    Djokovic 6-3 6-2 7-6 (7-1) Moutet

    Novak Djokovic comes through in straight sets after just over three hours on the court to defeat Frenchman Corentin Moutet and book his place in the third round.

    Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images
  5. Break points Draperpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 1-1 Draper*

    Jack Draper has his foot firmly on the pedal now.

    The Briton has three break points.

  6. Match points Djokovicpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 29 May

    Djokovic 6-3 6-2 6-6 (6-1) Moutet*

    A poor return from Corentin Moutet and Novak Djokovic is going to have five match points to finish this off.

    The 24-time major winner, as the greats do, has raised his level when it mattered most.

  7. Draper holdspublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Monfils 1-1 Draper

    What has Jack Draper got to offer on serve?

    Plenty.

    A hold to love.

  8. Monfils holdspublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 1-0 Draper*

    Speaking of drop shots, Jack Draper is found wanting by the experienced Gael Monfils and the Frenchman delights his home crowd by serving out for the opening game.

  9. 'Incredible reception for Monfils'published at 19:38 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Daniela Hantuchova
    Former world number five on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I do think that Gael Monfils is still able to play this incredible tennis is because of the support he gets in front of his own fans.

    When he stepped on to the court, the reception he was receiving was incredible.

  10. Tie-breakpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 29 May

    Djokovic 6-3 6-2 6-6 (3-0) Moutet*

    Novak Djokovic strikes the first blow in the tie-break and serves his way to a 3-0 lead as he looks to get this done in straight sets.

  11. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 29 May

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Roland Garros

    It'll be interesting to see what shape Gael Monfils is in.

    The 38-year-old Frenchman was in the wars on Tuesday but still come through a five-set epic.

    Those limbs and muscles aren't as young as they used to be though.

    Jack Draper pulls out a drop shot in the first shot of the match to test out his movement - and get into his head.

  12. Deucepublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Gael Monfils has been around the block more than enough times to hold his nerve and steps up to the net confidently to save.

    The pair engage in a lengthy rally and it's a case of who blinks first... Jack Draper it seems. The Briton is long down the line but he gets it back to deuce with a cross-court winner.

  13. Tie-breakpublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 29 May

    Djokovic 6-3 6-2 6-6 (0-0) Moutet*

    Corentin Moutet swipes the air with his racquet. A huge opportunity passes him by at the end of this third set.

    We're going to a tie-break on Court Suzanne Lenglen!

  14. Medical timeout for Humbertpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 29 May

    Fearnley 6-3 3-4 Humbert*

    Ugo Humbert tells the trainer his right ankle is hurting.

    Caked in red clay, Humbert has now been helped to his feet by the trainer and is walking gingerly off court for a medical timeout.

    Let's hope he's OK because this has been a great match so far.

  15. Break point Draperpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Jack Draper swipes a forehand deep into the corner and out of Gael Monfils' reach to level at 30-30.

    The Briton has a chance to break already after Monfils scuffs the ball long.

  16. 'Monfils normally guarantees drama'published at 19:35 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Russell Fuller
    Tennis correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

    This is going to be, we hope, very, very special indeed.

    Gael Monfils normally guarantees drama, he loves to play in the night session.

    This will be the fifth night session match he has played in a row at Roland Garros over the last two or three years.

    He cut his hand and banged his knee in his previous match but he still managed to win in five sets.

    This could be a really difficult atmosphere for Jack Draper. It is going to be a crowd management job for Draper, as well as the strategy on the court that is important tonight.

  17. Postpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Roland Garros

    ChatrierImage source, BBC Sport

    After a sparse crowd for Katie Boulter's match earlier, it is nice to see Court Philippe Chatrier filling up again for the night session.

    The French fans are already in full voice as they chant the name of Gael Monfils.

    Then, of course, comes the customary 'Allez le Bleu!'.

    It is not totally one-sided though. A few British accents can be heard, too.

  18. Humbert falls to floorpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 29 May

    Fearnley 6-3 3-4 Humbert*

    Jacob Fearnley's drop shot works well as Ugo Humbert scampers to the net, leaving himself open to the passing shot.

    Humbert earns game point but next point ends up on the clay as his right leg appears to give way.

    A concerning moment as Humbert clutches his leg on the floor.

  19. Set point Moutetpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 29 May

    *Djokovic 6-3 6-2 5-6 Moutet

    Hands on hips time for Corentin Moutet. He misses the baseline on a key fifth point to put Novak Djokovic on the verge of a hold to send us to a tie-break, but he recovers quickly and unleashes a ferocious forehand down the line for deuce.

    And now it's Djokovic's turn to show his frustration as he drops a backhand into the net on his next game point.

    This is a huge opportunity for Moutet. Can he can force a set point? Djokovic misses!

  20. Postpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 29 May

    Monfils 0-0 Draper*

    Gael Monfils has elected to serve first.

    Can world number five Jack Draper make an early statement?