Summary

  • Second day of French Open in Paris

  • World number one Jannik Sinner beats Arthur Rinderknech 6-4 6-3 7-5

  • Italian playing at first Grand Slam since serving three-month doping ban

  • Britain's Emma Raducanu, Jacob Fearnley and Katie Boulter all progress to second round but Jodie Burrage out

  • Carlos Alcaraz through but ninth seed Emma Navarro thrashed

  1. Wawrinka holdspublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 2-3 Wawrinka

    Jacob Fearnley pushes a backhand into the net and hands Stan Wawrinka the hold.

    The 2015 Roland Garros champion edges in front for the first time on Court 14.

  2. Postpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley 2-2 Wawrinka*

    A rocket of a forehand cross-court winner pulls Stan Wawrinka 40-15 ahead with the help of a couple of unforced errors from Jacob Fearnley.

    But the British world number 55 recovers well and a few big hits see us to deuce.

  3. Burrage breaks backpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 26 May

    Collins 5-4 Burrage*

    After seven games without a break to begin this match, the pair have just completed back-to-back service breaks.

    Burrage hit a wonderful backhand return to go 0-15 up before working the court to go 15-40 up and give herself two break-back points.

    Jodie Burrage plays a backhand returnImage source, Getty Images
  4. Wawrinka breaks backpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley 2-2 Wawrinka*

    And he gets it! After Jacob Fearnley's solid start, we're back level at 2-2 in this opening set as Stan Wawrinka breaks back.

    The Swiss player definitely has the crowd on his side today.

  5. Collins finds the breakpublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Collins 5-3 Burrage

    Jodie Burrage's service falters for the first time in this game and Danielle Collins is there to capitalise.

    The American is getting into the swing of things now, with some powerful hitting giving her a 0-30 lead before she closed out the break of serve at 15-40.

    Danielle Collins plays a forehand returnImage source, Getty Images
  6. Break points Wawrinkapublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 2-1 Wawrinka

    There's that famous Stan Wawrinka one-handed backhand. He fires it straight at Jacob Fearnley who doesn't have enough time to absorb the power and he flaps the ball back beyond the baseline.

    Three break points for Wawrinka.

  7. Wawrinka holdspublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 2-1 Wawrinka

    Stan Wawrinka gets himself on the board.

    He's not in for an easy ride against Jacob Fearnley today. The British number two dug in there and pulled level at 30-30, but Wawrinka gets the job done with a huge first serve.

  8. Collins holds servepublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 26 May

    Collins 4-3 Burrage*

    No surprises as yet on court eight as Danielle Collins ease through her service game.

    Burrage looks quite relaxed on her main draw debut - as she should be because she is still going toe-to-toe with the former world number seven.

  9. Fearnley saves break points to holdpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley 2-0 Wawrinka*

    Jacob Fearnley gets the hold over the line with an ace and then another unreturnable serve.

    A great start against the former French Open champion.

  10. Deuce on Fearnley's servepublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 1-0 Wawrinka

    Stan Wawrinka tries to squeeze the first break point down the line, but he's misses and Jacob Fearnley takes us to deuce with a crunching cross-court winner.

  11. Burrage fights back to hold servepublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Collins 3-3 Burrage

    Jodie Burrage was just staring at the prospect of going 15-40 down in her service game, but the British number seven hit her second ace of the match to go 40-30 up.

    Some good play ensures another service hold for her in the early stages of this match.

    Jodie Burrage reacts after a pointImage source, Getty Images
  12. Break back points for Wawrinkapublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 1-0 Wawrinka

    Jacob Fearnley dictates play with big forehand hitting from the baseline before landing a lovely little drop shot that Stan Wawrinka gets to but can't lift over.

    But the Briton finds himself in deep trouble with a double fault gifting Wawrinka two break points.

  13. Fearnley breakspublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Fearnley 1-0 Wawrinka

    What a start that is for Jacob Fearnley.

    After winning the first point with a delightful forehand down the line, he wins the next two points for three break points.

    He misses the first one, but Stan Wawrinka plants the next one into the net.

  14. Collins holds servepublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 26 May

    Collins 3-2 Burrage*

    Everything is toe-to-toe on court eight - and Danielle Collins has just posted another strong hold of serve.

    That's five consecutive service holds to kick-off what's sure to be an interesting clash between Collins and Burrage.

  15. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley 0-0 Wawrinka*

    Right then, let's get going. Will it be youth or experience that prevails on Court 14 today?

    The 40-year-old Stan Wawrinka will serve first against 23-year-old Jacob Fearnley to get us under way.

  16. Burrage holds servepublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Collins 2-2 Burrage

    Both players are holding their own so far out on court eight.

    Jodie Burrage is continuing her solid start with yet another hold of serve.

    There isn't too much parting the two players at the moment...

  17. Postpublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley v Wawrinka

    Stan Wawrinka has been left hanging.

    He's arrived and ready to start his warm-up preparations, but he's been kept waiting by Jacob Fearnley.

    The British number two is late showing up to Court 14, but here he comes and there's a yell of relief from the crowd.

  18. Fearnley makes Roland Garros debutpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 26 May

    Fearnley v Wawrinka

    Britsh tennis player Jacob FearnleyImage source, Getty Images

    British number two Jacob Fearnley is about to make his French Open debut against 2015 Roland Garros champion Stan Wawrinka on Court 14.

    Fearnley has risen to world number 55 after less than a year as a professional, and has won eight of his 13 matches since contesting his first ATP Tour clay match back in April.

    On the opposite side of the net, world number 138 Wawrinka will be hoping his extensive clay-court experience will pay him dividends.

  19. Collins and Burrage 'play on their terms'published at 13:32 British Summer Time 26 May

    *Collins 1-1 Burrage

    Daniel Kiernan
    Former British tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I've coached against both of these players and I've noticed that they play on their terms.

    Usually, the player that plays on their terms tends to be less inclined to try and work out their opponents so that's what is going to make this match fascinating in some ways.

    They will both want to take their backhands early, but I would say Burrage's forehand is better than Collins'.

  20. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Alcarazpublished at 13:32 British Summer Time 26 May

    Alcaraz 6-3 6-4 6-2 Zeppieri

    Carlos AlcarazImage source, Getty Images

    That's both reigning singles champions safely throug to round two on day two!

    Carlos Alcaraz serves out the match at the first opportunity to see off Italian qualifier Giulio Zeppieri in straight sets on Court Philippe Chatrier, which yesterday played host to an emotional goodbye to the Spaniard's hero Rafael Nadal.

    Efficiently done. Hungary's Fabian Marozsan awaits Alcaraz in round two.