Fearnley holds to force tie-breakpublished at 08:57 Greenwich Mean Time
Fearnley 6-6 Kyrgios*
We're heading for a tie-break!
Jacob Fearnley does enough and we're going to a tie-break in the first set.
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Day two of the Australian Open
Novak Djokovic beats wildcard Nishesh Basavareddy in four sets to begin Melbourne campaign
GB's Jacob Fearnley beats Nick Kyrgios to reach second round on debut
British number one Jack Draper battles past Mariano Navone in five sets
Britain's Jodie Burrage claims emotional win, Harriet Dart through
Defending champion Jannik Sinner wins but 11th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas out
Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek among first-round winners
Harry Poole, Jess Anderson and Millie Sian
Fearnley 6-6 Kyrgios*
We're heading for a tie-break!
Jacob Fearnley does enough and we're going to a tie-break in the first set.
*Fearnley 5-6 Kyrgios
More chatter from a disgruntled Nick Kyrgios between points.
He gets out to 0-30 but after a bit of moaning he's suddenly at 30-30. Jacob Fearnley is cool and calm, by comparison, as he takes us to deuce.
Kyrgios takes the hold, eventually, but continues to shake his head as he lumbers back to his chair.
Djokovic 3-4 Basavareddy*
There is the breakthrough - Basavareddy has broken Djokovic's serve on Rod Laver Arena.
The Serb handed the American three break points, and there was no chance he was going to pass up the opportunity.
Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-2 Navone
Ken Skupski
British former player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Jack Draper will take a lot of confidence from that. Four hours are in his legs now.
He'll have to do a lot of work to recover from that match.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport in Melbourne
Fearnley looks calm and composed out there.
If there are nerves on the inside, his strong serving and solid groundstrokes aren’t showing it.
Hearing Kyrgios whinging about his physical condition is only going to galvanise him.
Fearnley 5-5 Kyrgios*
Jacob Fearnley's serve has been consistently solid and he barely breaks sweat again as he takes a big hold to love.
Still nothing to separate these two at the minute.
*Fearnley 4-5 Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios holds to 15 but every serve looks like a real effort.
So far, he's doing enough to stay in the match. Whether he can find a way to break the Brit's serve is another issue.
Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-2 Navone
A second serve out wide is enough to end Mariano Navone's challenge!
Jack Draper is through to the second round at the Australian Open after a thorough four-hour, five-set examination of his fitness.
He's come through it very well, displaying his strength to come back from two-set-to-one down in the heat.
*Djokovic 3-3 Basavareddy
The Rod Laver Arena crowd have already been treated to some fantastic rallies in this game.
Both Djokovic and Basavareddy are controlling the ball well, working each other around the court, and Basavareddy has just won the latest 20-shot rally.
The 19-year-old is standing his ground but we remain on serve.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport in Melbourne
It’s not all Aussie support here. There are plenty of British accents voicing their support for Fearnley.
And I’ve just spotted Sonay Kartal.
The British women’s number three - who enjoyed a remarkable rise like Fearnley last year - is leaning over the metal fence next to me in the temporary stand behind the baseline.
Pretty much standing room only now.
Fearnley 4-4 Kyrgios*
It looks like Nick Kyrgios is struggling with that abdominal strain that forced him to withdraw from an exhibition match a few days ago.
He said then that it was "not too serious" but it's certainly causing him to grimace at some of these points.
Jacob Fearnley wraps up another service hold with a big ace. This next game could be interesting.
*Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 5-2 Navone
A second ace of this game for Jack Draper.
Match point!
*Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 5-2 Navone
Draper whips an accurate forehand away from Navone for 30-15, but again the Argentine matches him.
*Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 5-2 Navone
Here we go then. A first opportunity for Jack Draper to serve out this testing first round match-up.
An ace provides the perfect start.
*Fearnley 3-4 Kyrgios
Ken Skupski
British former player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Kyrgios is great to watch when he's in full swing.
It's nice to see. The more he gets the crowd involved, it think it's a dangerous time if you've got a fit Nick Kyrgios.
*Fearnley 3-4 Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios fends off the break points, producing a big serve just when he needs to.
He goes on to take the hold but it's not looking comfortable out there.
He shakes his head as he walks back to the chair and is holding onto his abdominals. He says "I shouldn't be out here". With a few expletives tossed in there for good measure.
*Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 5-2 Navone
The pressure is entirely on Mariano Navone here as the Argentine looks to keep himself in this contest.
How Jack Draper would like to get this done and dusted here. This has been a war of attrition and he knows Navone will fight until the very end.
The world number 47 holds and Draper will serve for the match after almost four hours.
Fearnley 3-3 Kyrgios*
What a shot!
A brilliant forehand on the volley from Jacob Fearnley is followed by a misfire into the net from Nick Kyrgios.
The crowd are stacked well against him but the Brit has worked himself a couple of break points.
Draper 4-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 5-1 Navone*
Jack Draper's movement suggests he's not feeling much fatigue right now with the finish line in sight.
He builds on an excellent pick-up at the net to hold serve and move one game away from the second round.
Fearnley 3-3 Kyrgios*
Impressive stuff from Jacob Fearnley as he adds another service hold to the scoreboard.
The question is, can either of these two start to make inroads on the other's serve?