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Watch live coverage of day two of Queen's men's event (UK only)
NOW: Taylor Fritz 7-6 (7-5) Corentin Moutet
Jack Draper beats Jenson Brooksby 6-3 6-1 to reach second round
Top seed Carlos Alcaraz beats lucky loser Adam Walton 6-4 7-6 (7-4)
But fifth seed Alex de Minaur lose 6-4 6-2 to Jiri Lehecka
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So, that's all from us for now.
We'll see you tomorrow for more action from Queen's!
Up next on Andy Murray Arena is American Taylor Fritz, who is fresh from winning a tournament at the weekend in Stuttgart, against French qualifier Corentin Moutet.
We won't be bringing you live text updates but you can still watch it live on the stream at the top of the page or on iPlayer.
Right, more action tomorrow from The Queen's Club.
Jack Draper is up second on the Andy Murray Arena against Australia's Alexei Popyrin before British wildcard Dan Evans takes on American Brandon Nakashima.
Top seed Carlos Alcaraz will have a rest day.
A bit further north in Nottingham, there's been more success for the British women.
Katie Boulter began her title defence with a straight-sets win over Lulu Sun after Sonay Kartal beat Frenchwoman Leolia Jeanjean in two sets.
So, we're going to be leaving this live text here shortly.
The top two seeds are through with British number one and second seed Jack Draper securing a straight sets victory over Jenson Brooksby.
Draper will face Alexei Popyrin in the next round.
And now top seed Carlos Alcaraz is safely through to the last 16.
He will face either Jordan Thompson or compatriot Jaume Munar next.
Draper cruises into Queen's second round - best shots
Alcaraz 6-4 7-6 (7-4) Walton
Top seed Carlos Alcaraz speaking on court:
"Good to be back here in London, back on the grass. I have to say thank you for the really warm welcome I've had in Wimbledon...sorry London! Sorry! In London! I feel at home I feel loved so thank you. First match on grass never easy to get used to the competition, get used to the grass.
"He has played a few matches already on grass so I think he's more experienced this year on grass. I'm really happy with the performance today, I feel great, a lot of things to improve and a lot of things to work on to feel more comfortable but in general I'm happy to get through.
"I had some days off and I made the most of it. To reset my mind a bit, to rest up. Then my mind is straight here. After the French Open it's just a week to switch to grass so I don't have too much time. I would've liked to have more time to relax after the French. I've had a few days back home and a few days to get back here."
Alcaraz 6-4 7-6 (7-4) Walton
Carlos Alcaraz scribbles 'Grass season, here we go!' on the camera lens.
He quickly double checks with the camera operative that grass does in fact have two 'S's.
Alcaraz 6-4 7-6 (7-4) Walton
Adam Walton gets a warm ovation as he leaves the court.
He played well today but there's something ironically unlucky about securing a lucky loser spot against the top seed.
Alcaraz 6-4 7-6 (7-4) Walton
A tough match but Alcaraz comes through in straight sets as he places his cross-court forehand winner to seal victory.
He saved set points in the second set but he's got the job done and secured his first win of the season on grass.
Alcaraz 6-4 6-6 (6-4) Walton
Walton dumps into the net and that brings up two match points for Alcaraz.
Alcaraz 6-4 6-6 (5-4) Walton
Walton fires long from Alcaraz's second serve for 4-3 before the Spaniard floats the backhand past him to take the mini-break.
Alcaraz 6-4 6-6 (2-3) Walton
Neither player flinching behind their own serve so far.
Alcaraz 6-4 6-6 (0-0) Walton
Off we go then in this second-set tie-break.
The last tie-break that Alcaraz played in was an absolute epic which secured him the French Open title.
Alcaraz 6-4 6-6 Walton
Goodness me what a pick-up that is from Alcaraz at the net to seal the hold and send us to a tie-break.
*Alcaraz 6-4 5-6 Walton
Walton holds his nerve and his serve under pressure and he's earned himself at least a tie-break.
He's played really well considering he would have had no idea this morning that this is what he'd be up to this afternoon.
Alcaraz 6-4 5-5 Walton*
Walton returns long and he challenges the technology but Hawk-Eye shows it is miles out.
Both set points are gone and Alcaraz wraps up the game with another big serve.
Bit of a wobble there for the top seed but he saves set points for 5-5.
*Alcaraz 6-4 4-5 Walton
That's one way to save a set point. A huge ace wipes out the first one.
*Alcaraz 6-4 4-5 Walton
Well, well, well.
Another good return from Walton hands him two set points.
*Alcaraz 6-4 4-5 Walton
Alcaraz kicks off his service game with an ace.
A good return puts the Spaniard under pressure, though, before a double fault gives Walton a 15-30 lead.
*Alcaraz 6-4 4-5 Walton
I'm not sure how he's kept that in but Walton will take it, an overhead smash across court that kisses the line.
A forehand that again touches the outside edge of the line seals the hold for the Australian.