Break point savedpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 31 May
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Ace. What a response.
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Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Ace. What a response.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Double fault, and so unlucky as Draper hits the very top of the net and the ball loops up into the air and lands out.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Ryan Harrison
Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds
Jack Draper was a little bit too passive and safe in the middle of the court.
This is the first real sign of trouble from Draper on his serve.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Fonseca tries too much and goes long. Break point saved.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Draper is finally under pressure, and he cracks! He gets a drop shot all wrong and then has to attempt a really tricky passing winner which he lobs long.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Now then. Joao Fonseca has a foothold by blasting a forehand winner down the line. 30-30.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
The crowd cheer, almost ironically, as Fonseca finally breaks through and gets a point on Draper's serve after the Briton mishits.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Here's Draper's chance to seal a set he's dominated.
He takes the first point after Fonseca hits the very top of the net. And he's soon 30-0 up with an overhead smash.
Zverev 6-2 4-4 Cobolli*
Elsewhere, Alexander Zverev has broken back against Flavio Cobolli after falling behind in the second set.
German third seed Zverev started strongly in winning the first set inside 39 minutes but unseeded Italian Cobolli has raised his game so far in the second.
Fonseca 2-6 4-5 Draper*
Big cheer from the crowd after Fonseca recovers with a sliced winner and an ace to hold.
Over to you Jack Draper.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-5 Draper
Story of Joao Fonseca's match as the Brazilian tries to be too powerful and smashes a forehand wide to give Draper a chance. 15-15.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-5 Draper
Ryan Harrison
Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds
All the pressure has been on Joao Fonseca since the word go. He is trying to change his positioning but it just seems like he is searching for answers.
He has realised that that powerful forehand is not going to be enough to get him the win today.
Jack Draper has been very clinical today.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-5 Draper
Another one for the highlights reel as, on the slide, Draper wellies a cross-court forehand winner.
Add that to an unreturnable serve and Draper has a hold to 15. What a way to back up your break.
Fonseca 2-6 3-4 Draper*
Just been informed that Draper hasn't lost a single point on his first serve in the second set.
He's not given Fonseca a sniff so far as he moves to 30-0.
Fonseca 2-6 3-4 Draper*
Ryan Harrison
Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds
Jack Draper is using so many different shots including a powerful forehand down the line.
Fonseca 2-6 3-4 Draper*
Joao Fonseca goes big again but hammers a forehand into the net.
The Brazilian blinks first. British number one Jack Draper leads by a set and a break.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-3 Draper
What a rally! How does Draper stay in it?! The main thing is - he does, and then he steals the point with a forehand winner down the line.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-3 Draper
Fault. Draper messes up a passing attempt.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-3 Draper
Oh lovely, really lovely. Draper wins a battle of the slices with a drop shot that barely passes the net. Another go.
*Fonseca 2-6 3-3 Draper
Better from the 18-year-old. He saves break point with a volley at the net.