Summary

  1. Cash/Greenpool leadpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 6-6 (1-2) Cash/Glasspool

    The Brits lead but Rinky Hijikata is a man on the mission at the moment.

    He'll have two serves next.

  2. It's tie-break time!published at 14:24 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 6-6 Cash/Glasspool

    Rinky Hijikata and David Pel do well to force the deuce but they can't get a set point opportunity.

    We'll have a tie-break to settle this second set.

  3. Hijikata/Pel holdpublished at 14:19 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 6-5 Cash/Glasspool*

    Sensational serving from Rinky Hijikata.

    He's been so sound on his service games so far.

    The pair are guaranteed a tie-break in this second set, but they'll have an opportunity to win it on Cash's serve.

  4. Cash/Glasspool holdpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 5-5 Cash/Glasspool

    After losing three games in a row, that will help the British pair settle.

    Can they get anything out of Rinky Hijikata's serve now?

  5. Hijikata/Pel holdpublished at 14:13 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 5-4 Cash/Glasspool*

    How quickly things change.

    David Pel holds for the second time in his four service games to put his side within a game of levelling this final.

    Judging by the shouts from Rinky Hijikata after each point, he thinks they can do it.

  6. Hijikata/Pel break backpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 4-4 Cash/Glasspool

    Well, well, well!

    Who saw that coming?

    Credit to Rinky Hijikata and David Pel, they squander two break points before taking a third.

    Is the momentum with the Australian/Dutch duo now? Let's see.

  7. Hijikata/Pel holdpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 3-4 Cash/Glasspool*

    Another love hold on Rinky Hijikata's serve.

    The pair keep the deficit to a break in this second set.

  8. 'This is an amazing feeling'published at 14:01 British Summer Time

    Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-7 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    Martin De La Puente and Ruben Spaargaren speaking after winning their wheelchair men's doubles title on Court One:

    Martin De La Puente: "We have to congratulate Gordon and Alfie. They are doing a fantastic job here winning every year.

    "Congrats to them for this week and thank you to everyone for coming and supporting wheelchair tennis."

    Ruben Spaargaren: "This is your biggest dream and to make it come true with family and friends, it is an amazing feeling. I will remember this for a long time."

  9. Cash/Glasspool holdpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 2-4 Cash/Glasspool

    Emphatic love hold from the British pair.

    They're two games away from the title.

  10. 'It wasn't our best performance'published at 13:59 British Summer Time

    Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-7 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    Here's what Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid had to say, speaking after their defeat in the wheelchair men's doubles final:

    Gordon Reid said: "Obviously we are really disappointed. It wasn't our best performance today but we have to say congratulations to Martin and Ruben.

    "We never want to finish the week with a loss but if we have to do it anywhere it's here because we love this crowd. Thank you to everyone for coming to watch."

    Alfie Hewett said: "It's an incredible feeling to be out here on this iconic court. We have dreamt about playing here for so many years.

    "We have had our hands on the trophy a couple of times and I hope we get to play here on home soil for many more years."

  11. Cash/Glasspool breakpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 2-3 Cash/Glasspool*

    Oh no, Rinky Hijikata won't want to see a replay of that.

    After saving the first of two break points, the Australian has a simple smash to take it to deuce but his effort flies wide.

    The Brits have the break they crave.

  12. Postpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 2-2 Cash/Glasspool

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The Cashpool box are on their feet after every point at the moment.

    Set one was pretty smooth sailing for the British pair but this one is proving slightly trickier.

  13. Cash/Glasspool holdpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 2-2 Cash/Glasspool

    Huge hold from the Brits.

    They save a break point opportunity - the first they've given up this match - to take it to deuce.

    Julian Cash then hits two body serves to see out the hold.

    This feels a lot closer now, though.

  14. Postpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time

    Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-7 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett won the past two men's doubles titles at Wimbledon.

    But the top seeds are denied their seventh Wimbledon success together, despite a strong backing from their home support.

    They're about to go up to receive their runners-up awards and speak to the Court One crowd.

  15. Postpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time

    Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-7 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    A Dutch fan raced down from his seat with a long lens camera at match point to catch the winning moment. I think many British fans believed that it would be a wasted effort and that Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid would battle back, as they had many times in that match, but credit to Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren as they showed real quality and resilience against the home-supporting crowd to win.

    A lovely moment as the two hug as well before going over to embrace their family members and team.

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  16. Hijikata/Pel holdpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 2-1 Cash/Glasspool*

    Rinky Hijikata's been impressive on his service games so far.

    With David Pel smashing anything in site, the Australian's forcing the Brits to pitch up their returns and it's working a treat.

    They hold to 15 to keep their noses in front in the second set.

  17. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - De la Puente/Spaargarenpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time

    Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-7 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    It's not to be for Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid.

    Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren cause a big upset to win the wheelchair men's doubles title!

  18. Cash/Glasspool holdpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time

    *Hijikata/Pel 2-6 1-1 Cash/Glasspool

    Lloyd Glasspool makes no mistake on his serve, holding to 15.

    There are, though, some encouraging sides from the opposition that we're getting a more level match here now.

  19. Championship points De La Puente/Spaargarenpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time

    *Hewett/Reid 6-7 (1-7) 5-6 De La Puente/Spaargaren

    Ruben Spaargaren makes a cross-court forehand to take the opening point on Gordon Reid's serve, but Alfie Hewett is ready at the net on the following point.

    The defending champions are really feeling the pressure now though!

    Spaargaren hits a winner for two championship points.

  20. Hijikata/Pel holdpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time

    Hijikata/Pel 2-6 1-0 Cash/Glasspool*

    Ah, well done David Pel.

    He's had it rough on his service games so far and it looked so again there after he gave away a break point opportunity with a double fault.

    But the Dutchman hits two smashes, before Rinky Hijikata volleys low and wide for the hold.