1. Postpublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fearnley v Djokovic

    A warm splattering of applause on centre as Briton Jacob Fearnley and second seed Novak Djokovic walk out on to the sun-kissed grass.

  2. Postpublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Boulter 1-2 Dart

    Katie Boulter had game point, but a double fault sees that vanish and bring about a rueful shake of the head.

    Boulter then goes long with a forehand from the baseline to give Dart a second chance of a break.

    We're only in game four after 20 minutes. Earlier today, Daria Kasatkina only needed 19 minutes to wrap up the first set in her 6-0 6-0 victory over Britain's Lily Miyazaki.

  3. Where has Jacob Fearnley come from?published at 13:27 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fearnley v Djokovic (13:30 BST)

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Little more than a month ago, 22-year-old Fearnley was ranked outside of the world's top 500.

    His stunning form has led to a plum tie against 24-time major champion Djokovic in the Wimbledon second round on Thursday.

    After signing off from college with a team success for TCU in the NCAA National Championships, he headed home for the British grass-court season and has enjoyed the best results of his career on the professional circuit.

    Fearnley won the Nottingham Open last month for his maiden title on the second-tier ATP Challenger Tour.

    And then he was rewarded with a wildcard for the main draw at the All England Club.

  4. Postpublished at 13:26 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Boulter 1-2 Dart

    Harriet Dart gets to 0-30 on the Boulter serve, but the British number one pulls a point back with a high volley close to the net.

    Although Dart earns the first break point of the day, which Boulter sees off with some strong work with the forehand. Deuce.

  5. Postpublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Boulter 1-2 Dart

    Katie Boulter took Harriet Dart to deuce a couple of times in the third game, but no further and we're still on serve after three games.

  6. Swapping university for studying Djokovicpublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fearnley v Djokovic (13:30 BST)

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Six weeks ago, Jacob Fearnley left Texas Christian University (TCU) in the USA with a degree in kinesiology - the study of human movement.

    Now he is putting all his energy into his full-time tennis career.

    "I always wanted to go to the States. I was always a bit physically underdeveloped and school was a big thing – my parents wanted me to have something to fall back on if tennis didn’t work," Fearnley says.

    "I also didn’t feel ready mentally to play tennis.

    "I wanted five years to develop my game, develop as a person, socialise and meet new people.

    "I'm really happy I made that decision because it has really helped my tennis and me as a person."

  7. Celeb watchpublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 4 July

    Singer Sam Ryder walks into WimbledonImage source, PA Media

    The UK's Eurovision entrant from two years ago Sam Ryder is at the grounds today...

  8. 'Double faults can be an issue for Dart'published at 13:19 British Summer Time 4 July

    Boulter 1-1 Dart*

    Laura Robson
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

    I think it's about who can win the people of Court One over.

    Katie Boulter will be looking to do what she did in Nottingham [when the two faced each other], start with a bang.

    Both of them are maybe not playing their best tennis just yet, not too many rallies happening.

    Harriet Dart's ball striking doesn't have the same natural power as Boulter on the other side of the net.

    Double faults can be an issue for Dart, she can often try too hard with the second serve.

  9. Postpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 4 July

    We're all aiming for "almost funny" so Charlotte has done well there.

  10. ‘It’s almost funny’published at 13:17 British Summer Time 4 July

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Had a bit of feedback come through over text from my Dad regarding our Wimbledon live page.

    “I like what you’re doing with the live text, it’s almost funny.” Cheers for that, Dad.

  11. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - De Minaurpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 4 July

    Munar 2-6 2-6 5-7 De Minaur

    Media caption,

    Ninth seed De Minaur reaches third round with an ace

    Alex de Minaur comes away with the straight-set victory over Jaume Munar, even after making hard work of it in the third set. The Australian is yet to drop a set at Wimbledon this year.

  12. Postpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 4 July

    Boulter 1-1 Dart*

    Alan Jewell
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Still plenty of seats to be filled on Court One for part one of the all-British double bill.

    Born just four days apart, the 27-year-olds have grown up playing each other and are Billie Jean King Cup team-mates.

    There will be no secrets out there.

    Boulter leads the head-to-head 6-1 and has won both their matches on the main WTA Tour.

  13. Postpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 4 July

    Boulter 1-1 Dart*

    No problems from Katie Boulter, who is the 32nd seed for this tournament, in her opening service game.

    This is the first time she has been seeded at Wimbledon and she is looking to reach the third round here for a third successive year.

  14. The magnificent sevenpublished at 13:15 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fearnley v Djokovic

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The guy who Jacob Fearnley is playing today is kind of a big deal round these parts.

    In the bowels of Centre Court are the All England Club's honours boards.

    Here you can see the name of Novak Djokovic plastered over the green acrylic in gold lettering.

    2011. 2014. 2015. 2018. 2019. 2021. 2022.

    A magnificent seven!

    One more will see the 37-year-old Serb equal Roger Federer's all-time men's singles record.

    WimbledonImage source, BBC Sport
  15. 'Boulter has improved a lot'published at 13:13 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Boulter 0-1 Dart

    Johanna Konta
    Former British number one on BBC TV

    Katie Boulter is a great server. She's improved a lot on her first strike. She's able to move the ball and find those open spaces.

    I think she's also become braver. She looks for those opportunities and looks to drive forward.

  16. Postpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Boulter 0-1 Dart

    Dart gets out of the first game with her serve intact and responds with a fist pump in the direction of her team.

  17. From the couch to Centre Courtpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 4 July

    Fearnley v Djokovic (13:30 BST)

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    A week before his 12th birthday, Jacob Fearnley sat on the sofa at home in Edinburgh, gripped by television coverage of the 2013 Wimbledon final.

    The aspiring tennis player watched Scottish hero Andy Murray end Britain's 77-year wait for a men's singles champion - a huge moment of national sporting significance.

    "I was glued to the couch. I didn't move," Fearnley recalls.

    Now, 11 years later, Fearnley is preparing to step out on to Centre Court just as Murray did and face the same opponent - Novak Djokovic.

    "It will be daunting but more kind of weird to see him across the net. He’s definitely one of my idols.

    "If I can play half of his level, I'll be happy."

  18. Game and second set - Kostyukpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 4 July

    Kostyuk 4-6 7-6 (7-2) 0-0 Saville*

    Kostyuk backhandImage source, Getty Images

    Daria Saville had the opportunity to serve out the match at 4-5 but after a long game, 18th seed Marta Kostyuk took her seventh break point opportunity then carried that momentum into the tie-break to bring it to one set each.

    The win is up for grabs in the third over on court 14.

  19. Postpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 4 July

    Boulter 0-0 Dart*

    Dart comes to the net but can only flick a forehand long and that leaves it at 30-30, facing a bit of jeopardy in her opening service game.

  20. Postpublished at 13:08 British Summer Time 4 July

    Boulter 0-0 Dart*

    Harriet Dart will start us off in this all-British second-round tie on Court One.