Summary

  • Watch live coverage of day four of Queen's men's event (UK only)

  • Carlos Alcaraz survives scare to beat Jaume Munar in three sets

  • World number two Alcaraz had two match points in second-set tie-break

  • Earlier, Britain's Jacob Fearnley beat Corentin Moutet to reach last eight

  • Fearnley will play Jiri Lehecka, who overcame Gabriel Diallo 6-4 6-2

  1. Postpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 19 June

    Fearnley 6-3 2-6 0-0 Moutet*

    And we're back to it. The decider, bring it on.

    Jacob Fearnley has recovered a bit and looks like he's back in focus-mode. He wins the first two points on Corentin Moutet's serve with a duo of top returns.

  2. Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 19 June

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Queen's Club

    Those double faults in Jacob Fearnley's first service game in that second set ultimately proved the turning point as Corentin Moutet has been dominant ever since.

    The Frenchman was losing his cool as the first set went away from him but he's calm now and playing some fine tennis.

    Fearnley is going to have to dig deep to regain the momentum.

  3. Game and second set Moutetpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 19 June

    Fearnley 6-3 2-6 0-0 Moutet*

    Corentin Moutet takes the second set at the first time of asking, and we're going to a decider.

    So, you want the story of the second set? Well, Jacob Fearnley looked in complete control in the opening game, but, out of nowhere, hit a couple of errors and then handed over a break with a double fault.

    The Briton never really recovered.

  4. Fearnley serving to stay in setpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 2-5 Moutet

    15-15, and you can start to see that little bit of panic in Fearnley's face, underneath his cap. He goes for a shot which is probably bouncing out and volleys it wide. Then he slams a forehand into the net.

    15-40, two set points.

  5. Moutet holdspublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 2-5 Moutet

    Corentin Moutet's closing in. He maintains his advantage with a hold to 15 in a game which Jacob Fearnley's never really in.

  6. Postpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 19 June

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Queen's Club

    It might not rescue the set, but Fearnley needed that because he's been up against it after dominating the first.

    That winner was greeted by a huge roar from the crowd, who are being treated to some excellent tennis and real entertainment here.

  7. Fearnley holdspublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 19 June

    Fearnley 6-3 2-4 Moutet*

    Oh too good! Fearnley keeps it to a single break with a sharp backhand volley at the net.

  8. Break point savedpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 1-4 Moutet

    Needed that. Fearnley gets a bit of feel-good air time as he hangs in the sky and hits a smashed winner at the net.

  9. Postpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 1-4 Moutet

    Feels like this is the game. Fearnley recovers from 15-40 down as Moutet hits a lob long.

    But then a Fearnley error on deuce brings up another break chance.

  10. Postpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 1-4 Moutet

    Another chance to break back for Jacob Fearnley passes by as Corentin Moutet holds to 15.

    At one point Fearnley looks to level to 30-30, but his passing attempt is met with a stunning lob from the Frenchman.

  11. Fearnley holdspublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 19 June

    Fearnley 6-3 1-3 Moutet*

    Better, much better from Fearnley.

    The British number two keeps it to a single break with a volley at the net and then an ace.

  12. Break points savedpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-3 Moutet

    Moutet is chuntering to his bench as he hits two errors, the latter when he was right on top of a rally.

    Deuce.

  13. Break points Moutetpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-3 Moutet

    But, is that winner likely to be Fearnley's only joy from this service game? He attempts a risky drop-shot but ends up slicing into the net to slip to 15-40.

  14. Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-3 Moutet

    Oh wow, shot of the day! Jacob Fearnley is put in a tricky situation as a shot at the net is knocked beyond him.

    But the Britain race back and somehow, with his back to the court, hits a passing cross-court winner on the slide.

    15-0.

  15. Postpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 19 June

    Boulter 6-4 Kartal

    In Nottingham, Katie Boulter has landed the first blow in the all-British tie against Sonay Kartal.

    Boulter didn't face a single break point in the opener, breaking Kartal for a 5-4 lead before serving out the set on her third set point.

    If you're in the UK, you can watch that match on the BBC Sport website and app.

  16. Postpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-3 Moutet

    Momentum has completely switched on the Andy Murray Arena. Moutet holds to 15.

  17. Moutet breakspublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 19 June

    Fearnley 6-3 0-2 Moutet*

    A complete gift of a game. Fearnley hands over an easy break with a double fault.

    Far from an ideal start to the second set for the Brit.

  18. Postpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-1 Moutet

    Oh how quickly things can turn in tennis. From 30-0 up, Jacob Fearnley hits a few looseners and is suddenly 30-40 down.

  19. Postpublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 19 June

    *Fearnley 6-3 0-1 Moutet

    Jacob Fearnley wins the first rally of the second set to take his points tally to 17 in a row.

    But that's all he gets as Corentin Moutet continues his flair-first approach, and knocks over a couple of drop-shot winners to hold to 15.

  20. Postpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 19 June

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Queen's Club

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    The Andy Murray Arena has filled up nicely now and there’s more Panama hats on show than at a Panama hat convention.

    Fearnley is ticking along nicely while Moutet was becoming increasingly irritated in that first set, occasionally lumbering around like a child who had been told to finish his peas before leaving the table.