1. Postpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The stage is set.

    Now we just need the Stars in Their Eyes sliding doors to open and unveil the players.

    WimbledonImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers v A Murray & J Murray

    There is movement in the corridor just outside the players' dressing rooms.

    A warning of "incoming, incoming" can be heard before seeing a glimpse of Andy Murray hopping from foot to foot as he prepares to step out on to Centre Court with brother Jamie.

  3. Tie-break on Court Onepublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 4 July

    Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 6-6 (3-3) Norrie*

    Jack Draper wins on the approach, but then comes forward again and is snookered by a Cam Norrie passing shot, returning into the net.

    3-2, but Norrie can't extend his lead, erroring a backhand.

  4. Sporting Giants: Andy Murraypublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 4 July

    Listen on BBC Sounds

    BBC Sounds

    Andy Murray

    In honour of Andy Murray’s final Wimbledon and impending retirement, a BBC Sounds mini-series has been released and it is called Sporting Giants: Andy Murray.

    Introduced by BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller, the three episodes are re-versioned BBC 5 Live Sport documentaries celebrating the best years of Murray’s career: 2012, 2013 and 2016.

    Relive Murray's incredible career with these three special documentaries.

    Listen here.

  5. Postpublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 6-6 (1-2) Norrie

    Back to Court One and Boom! Jack Draper starts with a hold of serve after sending over a fiery backhand winner.

    Draper then approaches the net but mishits his volley long to take us to 1-1.

    Next point and again Draper errors at the net. It means we stay on serve on Court One.

  6. Postpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 4 July

    Who could that be JJ?

    The suspense is killing me!

  7. Postpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The talk of the town is that another very special guest is set to watch from the Royal Box.

    Tennis royalty...

  8. Tie-break time!published at 18:59 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 6-6 (0-0) Norrie

    Cam Norrie hits a brilliant forehand winner which just about clips the baseline - an unsuccessful Jack Draper challenge confirms it - and the British number two holds to 15.

    To a tie-break we go.

  9. WATCH: Murray delivers British successpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers v A Murray & J Murray

    Media caption,

    Watch the winning moment from Murray's Wimbledon victories

    After Fred Perry lifted the Wimbledon title for a third time in 1936, who thought we'd have to wait 77 years for the next men's singles champion at SW19?

    It was well worth the wait, though, when Andy Murray raised that trophy after beating Novak Djokovic in 2013.

    Murray went on to win the Grand Slam for a second time in 2016, beating Milos Raonic.

    You can watch the winning moment from both of those triumphs at the All England Club above.

  10. ‘It’s been some journey’published at 18:57 British Summer Time 4 July

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    “No Murray no party!”

    That’s the jolly chant coming from this group of Scottish fans, or as they’re better known - the Murraynators.

    What a lovely story. They’ve all become friends by following Andy Murray all around the world over the course of his career.

    “It’s been some journey,” one of them says.

    They've camped overnight in the Queue to make sure they didn't miss the beginning of Murray's Wimbledon farewell - and they've been rewarded with Centre Court tickets. Ideal.

    Andy Murray fans at Wimbledon
  11. Postpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The Murray clan have arrived.

    Not Andy and Jamie, of course. Not yet.

    The two matriarchs - Kim and Judy - are sat in the stands with what I think is a couple of Andy's daughters.

    Dad Willie is here somewhere, too, after heading down from Scotland this morning.

    A packed box also features friends - including former British player Ross Hutchins, who now works for the ATP - and some of Andy's management team, past and present.

  12. Draper holdspublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 4 July

    Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 6-5 Norrie*

    Jack Draper tosses the ball to serve whilst wearing an all-white Nike t-shirt and white capImage source, EPA

    Jack Draper is still fighting on Court One. Two big serves help him hold and the British number one will be guaranteed at least a tie-break in the third set.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 4 July

    #bbctennis on X, via WhatsApp on 03301 231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    Jit C: Draper needs to go up the middle more into bigger targets rather going wide and letting Norrie used the angle. Also, Norrie is very good at using pace on the BH so Draper needs to vary it more to this wing.

  14. Deuce on Draper's servepublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 5-5 Norrie

    Jack Draper responds with two big serves to go up 40-30, but then nets as deuce is forced.

  15. Andy Murray: Will to Winpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 4 July

    Hijikata & Peers v A Murray & J Murray

    BBC iPlayer

    Andy Murray holds up the Wimbledon trophy in 2012Image source, Getty Images

    There's going to be a lot of Andy Murray chat this week and it's fully deserved.

    In honour of Murray's final appearances at Wimbledon, we have an in-depth documentary looking at his journey from Dunblane to becoming a sporting legend.

    Thanks to over 20 years of behind-the-scenes BBC footage you can relive Murray's remarkable career - taking in all the highs and the lows.

    Watch here.

  16. ‘I watched Murray’s first Wimbledon win behind the sofa’published at 18:53 British Summer Time 4 July

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Steph and Katie joined the famous Wimbledon Queue at 5:30 this morning.

    They found themselves 5542nd and 5543rd in line, but it’s been worth it - they’ve made it into the ground before lunch time!

    They’re both looking forward to seeing Andy Murray in action for one last time at Wimbledon.

    “We really like his sense of humour, his no nonsense and resilience,” said Steph.

    And Katie remembers exactly where she was for Murray’s first Wimbledon triumph in 2013.

    “Behind the sofa! I was so nervous.”

    Fans at Wimbledon
  17. 'Norrie locked in'published at 18:53 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 5-5 Norrie

    Nick Kyrgios
    Australian tennis player on BBC TV

    This has been one of Cameron Norrie's best performances of the year by far. He's been locked in.

    It's like he's found what works in his game and he's executed it absolutely to perfection to be in this position. Got to be good for the confidence.

  18. Postpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 5-5 Norrie

    Cam Norrie has Jack Draper dancing round the court, trying to return his formidable forehands. Eventually Draper cracks and Norrie goes up 15-30.

    Two points away from a break.

  19. Postpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 4 July

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    The atmosphere is bubbling already.

    About half of the 15,000 seats on Centre Court are empty as the great and the good refuel.

    The Murray brothers are due to walk out at 19:02 BST, according to the message on the big screen.

  20. Norrie holds to lovepublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 4 July

    *Draper 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 5-5 Norrie

    The difference in body language is immense on Court One. Cameron Norrie levels things up in the third with a hold to love.

    He was 5-2 down a few minutes ago.