'What a record'published at 17:29 BST 1 July 2021
*Federer 1-2 Gasquet
Boris Becker
Three-time Wimbledon champion on BBC TV
Federer has won 102 of his 115 matches at Wimbledon.
What a record.
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Briton Emma Raducanu, 18, beats Marketa Vondrousova 6-2 6-4 to reach third round
Roger Federer overcomes Richard Gasquet 7-6 (7-1) 6-1 6-4
Federer will now play Cameron Norrie who defeated Alex Bolt 6-3 6-1 6-2
Ashleigh Barty & Coco Gauff reach third round
Daniil Medvedev & Alexander Zverev also through
Michael Emons and Alex Bysouth
*Federer 1-2 Gasquet
Boris Becker
Three-time Wimbledon champion on BBC TV
Federer has won 102 of his 115 matches at Wimbledon.
What a record.
Kerber 7-5 5-7 5-2 Sorribes Tormo*
What a winner from Kerber! A scorching forehand down the line to unpick Sorribes Tormo. The 2018 champion goes on to hold and now she is one game away from a place in the third round.
*Federer 1-2 Gasquet
A routine Gasquet hold and get comfortable this could be a long one. Twelve minutes in and only three games done.
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He's on court for the third day in a row, having reached the second round with a thrilling five-set win over Ugo Humbert.
The Aussie is playing Italian Gianluca Mager on court three. It's 2-2 in the first set.
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Federer 1-1 Gasquet*
Gasquet has had three chances to break, but missed all of them and now a lovely drop shot from Federer, followed by an ace keeps us on serve.
*Kerber 7-5 5-7 4-2 Sorribes Tormo
The court two crowd claps in anticipation, Sara Sorribes Tormo challenges the call but knows it's wide and Hawk Eye confirms her fears. It means another chance to break for Angelique Kerber, and this time the German gets it as her Spanish opponent fails to pick up a volley at the net!
Federer puts Gasquet under pressure by taking a forehand full on the volley and the Frenchman can only push it wide.
But Gasquet gets himself a break-point chance but the Federer serve gets him out of bother. Deuce.
Azarenka 1-1 Cirstea*
Twelfth seed Victoria Azarenka's second-round meeting with Sorana Cirstea is under way on Court One and remains on serve early on.
*Federer 0-1 Gasquet
A flowing passing forehand winner from Richard Gasquet gives him a good hold to settle the nerves after earlier saving a break point.
Andrew Castle
BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC One
Federer is on a 17-match winning streak against French players, at tour level.
It has been five years since he lost to one.
Kerber 7-5 5-7 3-2 Sorribes Tormo*
Angelique Kerber is a break up in the deciding set but Sara Sorribes Tormo, the 24-year-old Spaniard, has a chance to immediately hit back here with a break point of her own - but she can't convert!
Sorribes Tormo will get another go, though... and this time she breaks back! What a tussle.
Federer 0-0 Gasquet*
A two-handed backhand is slightly mistimed from Federer and it loops long, back to deuce.
A brilliant forehand return from Federer down the line gives him a very early break point.
Here we go then on Centre Court. Gasquet to serve, and immediately loses the first two points of the match. 0-30.
Norrie stuns Bolt with straight-set win - best shots
Watch the best shots as Britain's Cameron Norrie progresses into third round of Wimbledon by beating Australia's Alex Bolt in straight sets.
Remember, the winner on Centre plays Norrie on Saturday.
Richard Gasquet has three Grand Slam semi-finals to his name, two here - in 2007 and 2015 - and the US Open in 2013. The 2007 one was against Federer, with the Swiss winning it 7-5 6-3 6-4.
The pair have met 20 times before, but Gasquet only has two wins to his name and the most recent one of those was in 2011.
Federer v Gasquet
Here come the two players and what a reception they both get from the 7,500 people in there.
Will Federer still be in the tournament when the attendance doubles to a full house?
K Skupski/N Skupski 7-5 Broady/Peniston
It seemed as though the all-British men's doubles first-round match on court four was going to a first-set tie-break.
However, the Skupski brothers, Ken and Neal, made the only break point of the entire set count right at the end to take it 7-5 against compatriots Liam Broady and Ryan Peniston.
The draw may have opened up for Ashleigh Barty with a series of exits by leading players but the world number one is refusing to get carried away.
"I think speculating now is a waste of time," the Australian said.
"It's certainly not something that I'm going to do, is be looking at the draw. I never have, I never will. It's a waste of time thinking about that."
But, no Serena Williams, no Naomi Osaka, no Simona Halep, no Petra Kvitova, no Bianca Andreescu, no Elina Svitolina, no Sofia Kenin, no Belinda Bencic....
Image source, Getty ImagesKerber 7-5 5-7 2-1 Sorribes Tormo *
Dan Lobb
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
Extraordinary effort and grit. Kerber is clinging on.