Summary

  1. Game and second set - Swiatekpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 6-2 McNally

    Iga SwiatekImage source, EPA

    Iga Swiatek only needs one attempt to get the job done.

    Swiatek levels the match and we are going to a decider.

  2. Set points Swiatekpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 3 July

    Swiatek 5-7 5-2 McNally*

    Iga Swiatek has kicked on in this second set.

    The Pole has two set points.

  3. Break points Cilicpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 3-4 Cilic

    More great hitting and placement from Marin Cilic - Jack Draper is 0-40 on serve and bang in trouble.

  4. 'You've got to get used to Cilic's rhythm'published at 17:30 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 3-4 Cilic

    Todd Woodbridge
    Former Wimbledon doubles champion on BBC One

    Marin Cilic is a difficult opponent to return serve against, firstly because he is tall and pretty accurate at times, but secondly because he takes so long and it is so deliberate. Therefore you have to decide in your head when he's actually going to put the ball toss up.

    You can be hanging there for ages, getting tense, so you've got to get used to his rhythm. I think Jack Draper is doing a reasonable job of that at the minute.

  5. 'Serve has been crucial for Swiatek'published at 17:29 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 5-2 McNally

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV

    The serve has been crucial for Iga Swiatek to get her out of a few difficult spots.

  6. Postpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 3 July

    Krejcikova 6-4 3-6 6-2 Dolehide

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Hugs all round for Barbora Krejcikova and her coaching team and family, who are sitting just in front of me.

    She says it's a "huge relief" to get through.

    She says she's feeling "good and healthy" after a difficult 6-8 months.

  7. Swiatek holdspublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 5-2 McNally

    Iga Swiatek is doing her best to ensure history doesn't repeat.

    The five-time Grand Slam champion lets out a cheer to lead 40-15 and wraps up the hold on the next point.

    Caty McNally will serve to stay in the set.

  8. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 3-4 Cilic

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Wimbledon

    You can only admire Marin Cilic's perseverance.

    When the 36-year-old was told little over a year he needed another knee surgery, it might have been the easy decision to jack it all in.

    But he went through with the procedure and has been able to return to playing at a very high level.

    Cilic's serve and baseline game is looking strong in these early exchanges.

  9. Cilic holdspublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 3-4 Cilic

    Jack DraperImage source, Reuters

    Marin Cilic eventually holds in a service game that lasts about six minutes.

    No breaks of serve for either player yet on Court One, as the umpire calls for new balls.

  10. Postpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 4-2 McNally

    Right, this is where we see if this second set really is mirroring the first.

    Caty McNally turned the previous set on its head at this point - breaking back before going on to win the set.

  11. Postpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 4-2 McNally

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC TV

    I thought that Iga Swiatek was playing great tennis up until 4-1 in the first set.

    This is the game where things started going in the wrong direction for Swiatek.

  12. Cilic saves break pointpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 3 July

    Draper 3-3 Cilic*

    Well saved. Massive serve out wide, big follow-up groundstroke, deuce.

  13. Break point Draperpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 3 July

    Draper 3-3 Cilic*

    A cracking forehand winner gets Jack Draper to 15-30 on Marin Cilic's serve - chance?

    Not yet, as Cilic gets the best of a long rally with a superb forehand winner down the line for 30-30.

    But there might be now, as Cilic goes wide. Break point...

  14. McNally holdspublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 4-2 McNally

    Iga Swiatek swings her racquet in frustration after failing to capitalise on a slow bouncing ball.

    Caty McNally wraps up the hold on the next point.

  15. Swiatek holdspublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 3 July

    Swiatek 5-7 4-1 McNally*

    Iga SwiatekImage source, EPA

    Iga Swiatek gets another reasonably comfortable hold... this sounds familiar.

    Can the eighth seed keep control of the set this time?

  16. 'Cilic is taking the forehand wing away'published at 17:21 British Summer Time 3 July

    Draper 3-3 Cilic*

    Todd Woodbridge
    Former Wimbledon doubles champion on BBC One

    Jack Draper and Marin CilicImage source, Reuters

    I know we are only four games in, but Marin Cilic is taking away Jack Draper's weapon.

    In his opening match, Draper was actually hitting 83% of his shots as forehands. He was hardly having to hit a backhand.

    But, right now, Cilic is taking the forehand wing away from him and he is going to have to find a way to get to it.

    No trouble for the Briton in his latest service game, though - a hold to love.

  17. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Krejcikovapublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 3 July

    Krejcikova 6-4 3-6 6-2 Dolehide

    Barbora KrejcikovaImage source, PA Media

    A double fault from Carolina Dolehide gives the early advantage to Barbora Krejcikova in this crucial game.

    A second double fault then puts the American 15-30 down.

    Defending champion Krejcikova sniffs her opportunity as she brings up match point... and she takes it!

    Hugs all round with her team as the 17th seed avoids a scare and her title defence rolls on to the third round.

  18. Munar next for the winnerpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 2-3 Cilic

    Jaume MunarImage source, EPA

    The winner of this match will face Spain's Jaume Munar in the third round.

    Munar knocked out 28th seed Alexander Bublik in a five-setter in round one, before getting past Fabian Marozsan in straight sets on court 14 earlier today.

    Munar is ranked 55th in the world.

  19. Cilic holdspublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Draper 2-3 Cilic

    A Marin Cilic ace wraps up his latest service game.

    I wonder how many live text commentators have written that line in one of these over the past 15 years or so?

  20. McNally holdspublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 3 July

    *Swiatek 5-7 3-1 McNally

    This second set continues to mirror the first, which could prove to be great news for Caty McNally if that plays out to the end.

    McNally halts Iga Swiatek's run of winning three successive games with a hold to 30.