Postpublished at 13:32 BST 4 July 2019
The first serve of Haddad Maia is out and after a lengthy rally, Harriet Dart finds the bottom of the net. One match point gone, one remains.
Andy Murray wins men's doubles first-round match with Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Murray's first match at Wimbledon since 2017 after career-saving hip surgery
Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski doubles match suspended - bad light
Rafael Nadal beats Nick Kyrgios 6-3 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-3)
Defending champion Angelique Kerber beaten by 'lucky loser' Lauren Davis
Serena Williams beats Slovenian qualifier Kaja Juvan 2-6 6-2 6-4
Johanna Konta, Dan Evans and Harriet Dart win but Cameron Norrie loses
Roger Federer beats GB's Jay Clarke
Becky Grey, Mike Henson and Michael Emons
The first serve of Haddad Maia is out and after a lengthy rally, Harriet Dart finds the bottom of the net. One match point gone, one remains.
Two match points for Harriet Dart.
*Nishikori 2-3 Norrie
Hello! Out of nowhere 15-40 and two break points for Cam Norrie...
Image source, ReutersDart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 5-1 Haddad Maia*
Haddad Maia, by the way, has not won one game since she needed treatment for either a hip or leg injury earlier in this set.
Evans 6-3 4-1 Basilashvili*
Dan Evans is still looking firmly in control against Nikoloz Basilashvili in the second set.
Here's how he won the first.
'First class' - Evans takes the first set
Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 5-1 Haddad Maia*
That's one hold, one more and it's round three. Every shot is being cheered by the British crowd and they are loving this match on court 12. Great Britain's Harriet Dart, a 22 year-old from London, is one game from victory.
*Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 4-1 Haddad Maia
Great Britain's Harriet Dart is ranked 182nd in the world. She is two holds away from the last 32 of Wimbledon.
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Andy: Harriet Dart’s surely got this now?!
Image source, PA MediaNishikori 2-2 *Norrie
Cameron Norrie is keeping pace with world number seven Kei Nishikori, but the Japanese player is looking in ominously smart form.
He is yet to drop a point in his opening two service games.
Nishikori reached the last eight of both the French Open and the Australian Open this year, losing to the eventual champion on each occasion.
*Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 4-1 Haddad Maia
Jo Durie
Former British number one on BBC TV
Harriet Dart is chasing things down now, she's making the right decisions.
Haddad Maia will swing away at a few, she doesn't want to run now with that injury.
It's on this service game now. Dart has a great chance to take this match.
Just run and get the ball back at all costs.
Image source, PA Media*Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 4-1 Haddad Maia
The first break point is not successful, the second on the other hand..
Dart now has a double break. She had never won a match at a Grand Slam before this tournament.
She had the Duchess of Cambridge watching her two days ago, now she is closing in on the third round and closing in on a match against world number one Ashleigh Barty on one of the show courts. The stuff dreams are made of.
Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 3-1 Haddad Maia*
A fist-pump from Harriet Dart, as she arrows a two-handed cross-court backhand winner. 15-40 and two break points.
*Mladenovic 2-1 Kvitova
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has dropped her serve at the start of her match against French world number 48 Kristina Mladenovic.
Kvitova is on her way back from an arm injury and she told us in her BBC Sport column that her arm was hurting in the wake of her first-round win over Ons Jabuer.
Over here to watch that one...
Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 3-1 Haddad Maia*
Jo Durie
Former British number one on BBC TV
I think Harriet Dart can really sense this now. She's walking about with confidence, while Haddid Maia at the other end is looking down.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Image source, BBC SportThese people aren't just lazing around on the grass - they're here with a purpose.
This is the ticket resale queue for Centre Court, Court One and Court Two.
When ticket holders leave the grounds (presumably for something VERY important), they can hand over that magical piece of paper and allow their seat to be reallocated to one of these hardy souls.
But... it is a long wait. The resales - which cost £15 for Centre and £10 for One and Two - aren't available until 3pm.
Image source, BBC SportThe hopefuls turning up now aiming to catch a glimpse of Federer, Nadal or Murray are being told to expect disappointment.
But the early birds further north are confident of success.
Ray-catching, napping, polishing off a novel, bashing out that forgotten work email on a laptop and seeking satiety from their bulging picnic hampers are the most popular methods of passing the time.
*Evans 6-3 2-0 Basilashvili
Georgian 18th seed Nikoloz Basilashvili suddenly looks like he's falling apart a bit against Dan Evans.
He hits the ball long to give the Brit an early break in the second set. The momentum is firmly with Evans now.
Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 3-1 Haddad Maia*
"Come on," is the scream from Dart, who holds after that break in the last game.
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Should on-court coaching be allowed?
Ross Quinn: This is the exam... you're not allowed the teacher in when you take it. The teacher provides you with all the information in the lead up - it's up to you to use that during the exam.
*Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 2-1 Haddad Maia
Back-to-back aces from Harriet Dart straight after that medical timeout for Haddad Maia.
*Dart 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 2-1 Haddad Maia
Jo Durie
Former British number one on BBC TV
Tennis is you against them. I've never liked the on-court coaching.
It almost makes you weaker, that you're turning to someone else for the answers.
This sport is a one-on-one. Why be like every other sport? I feel very strongly against it.