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  1. De Minaur has 'an opportunity' to win Wimbledonpublished at 13:20 BST 2 July

    De Minaur 6-3 6-2 6-2 Mannarino

    Mark Woodforde
    17-time Grand Slam doubles champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    If you look at Alex de Minaur's record, he hasn't got past the quarter-finals here.

    He is one that you almost just put into the draw without thinking, he is going to be alive in that second week, but it is a big step to go into the semi-finals here at Wimbledon. That's where he clearly runs into trouble.

    It will be an opportunity for him this year. Never say never, but I think there are some other big-name players with slightly bigger games and more experience here at Wimbledon that will have something to say about it.

  2. Deucepublished at 13:19 BST 2 July

    Swan 0-2 Keys*

    Alas, no. Katie Swan isn't matching Madison Keys' depth and is being driven further and further behind the baseline.

  3. Break point Swanpublished at 13:19 BST 2 July

    Swan 0-2 Keys*

    A couple of loose forehands from Madison Keys. Can Katie Swan break back? 30-40.

  4. 'Swan playing too short and central'published at 13:18 BST 2 July

    Swan 0-2 Keys*

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC Two

    I don't think Katie has been bold enough and she is going to have to take some chances. In her last few points, the shots have been too short and central and Keys has been able to tee off. In the first game she did not go to the net enough.

    I know it is hard when you're nervous but you've got to over-compensate.

    Katie Swan in actionImage source, PA Media
  5. Fery breakspublished at 13:18 BST 2 July

    *Fery 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 3-2 Virtanen

    Where has that come from?!

    Arthur Fery breaks to love and takes control of the third set.

    Live coverage of this match is now on the Wimbledon Extra channel, which you can find using the Red Button.

    It's also available on the BBC iPlayer.

  6. Keys breakspublished at 13:17 BST 2 July

    Swan 0-2 Keys*

    Second serve, Madison Keys belts a forehand return and gets on top of the baseline, hitting over the ball, and out-thwacking Katie Swan until she puts a forehand long.

    An early break for Keys.

  7. Could Fritz win Wimbledon?published at 13:16 BST 2 July

    Fritz 6-2 6-2 7-5 Kypson

    Jeff Tarango
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Taylor Fritz winning Wimbledon is a stretch. I would say he could physically, but I don't think he is mentally ready to win it.

    The best thing we can do is tell him he can't win it because whenever you tell him he can't do something, he does it.

    The best thing I can do is tell him he has no chance. I'm fine with him being mad at me for the rest of his life. As soon as we say he'll do it, he'll lose.

  8. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Fritzpublished at 13:16 BST 2 July

    Fritz 6-2 6-2 7-5 Kypson

    A straight-set win for sixth seed Taylor Fritz over fellow American Patrick Kypson sends him through to the third round.

    Could he be a contender to win his first major title?

    Taylor Fritz celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  9. Break point Keyspublished at 13:15 BST 2 July

    *Swan 0-1 Keys

    Madison Keys is overpowering Katie Swan in their groundstroke exchanges.

  10. Fery holdspublished at 13:15 BST 2 July

    *Fery 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 2-2 Virtanen

    Not many games in this match have gone to deuce but Arthur Fery has some work to do to win his latest service game, which he does.

  11. Deucepublished at 13:15 BST 2 July

    *Swan 0-1 Keys

    Madison Keys gets another look at Katie Swan's second serve and wallops a forehand onto the baseline.

    Swan, getting down low, squeezes the ball short over the net and Keys can't make up the ground. Phew.

  12. Break point Keyspublished at 13:14 BST 2 July

    *Swan 0-1 Keys

    Madison Keys picks off a couple of second serves with booming forehand returns to level the game at 30-all and quickly earns her first break point with another deep return.

  13. Postpublished at 13:14 BST 2 July

    *Swan 0-1 Keys

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC Two

    It was a quick turnaround from Eastbourne for Madison Keys. She won the title there on Saturday and played her first match here on Tuesday. They are very different grass courts; Eastbourne is hardly packed and the ball bounces up higher.

  14. Keys holdspublished at 13:12 BST 2 July

    *Swan 0-1 Keys

    Katie SwanImage source, Getty Images

    Madison Keys holds to 30 with a scorcher of a backhand.

    We were talking about our racquet preferences in the office prior to this match - both Keys and Katie Swan are favouring a blue Yonex at this Wimbledon. Quite striking, I'm a fan.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:08 BST 2 July

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  16. Postpublished at 13:08 BST 2 July

    Swan 0-0 Keys*

    Madison Keys is serving first against British wildcard Katie Swan.

    There's an enthusiastic "come on Katie!" from a member of the crowd just before play gets under way on Court One.

  17. Virtanen holdspublished at 13:07 BST 2 July

    *Fery 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 1-2 Virtanen

    Serve has been king in this second-round match.

    Still just the one break, which was when Arthur Fery lost his serve towards the end of the first set.

  18. Postpublished at 13:06 BST 2 July

    Fery 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 1-1 Virtanen*

    Chris Bradnam
    BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon

    It almost feels like they need to trade a couple of service games each to get back in to the rhythm of this match. It's been in a lull and interrupted.

  19. Fery holdspublished at 13:04 BST 2 July

    Fery 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 1-1 Virtanen*

    Play is again interrupted on court 18 by a bird landing on the grass and toddling around for a few seconds before flying away.

    It doesn't put off Arthur Fery too much - the Briton holds comfortably.

    Arthur FeryImage source, PA Media
  20. Postpublished at 13:03 BST 2 July

    Swan v Keys

    Madison Keys leads their head-to-head 2-0, including beating Katie Swan in straight-sets in the first round at Wimbledon in 2021.