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  1. 'Bergs showing a lot of class'published at 16:37 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 5-2 Fery

    Greg Rusedski
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2

    I'm a little bit disappointed to see Arthur Fery down a double break in this third set. We thought he got the momentum after the second set, but Zizou Bergs is showing a lot of class.

    The Belgian has just been a little too strong today.

  2. Postpublished at 16:36 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 5-2 Fery

    Shouts of "let's go Zizou" are drowned out by cheers of "let's go Arthur".

    A big game awaits.

  3. In-form Keys takes on last year's finalist Anisimovapublished at 16:36 BST 4 July

    Anisimova 2-2 Keys*

    Madison KeysImage source, Getty Images

    Madison Keys has been on great form on grass this year, winning her past seven games on the surface so the American 26th seed comes into this one full of confidence.

    She swept aside Britain's Katie Swan 6-1 6-4 in the second round but will be anticipating a tricky match against her fellow American - and sixth seed - Amanda Anisimova.

    Last year's finalist Anisimova was pushed all the way in her second round match against another of her fellow countrywomen Sofia Kenin and need a deciding tie-break to progress, 6-2 4-6 7-6 (10-3).

    Having struggled with injury in the first part of the year, Anisimova not won more than two matches in a row since the Australian Open in January.

    Meanwhile, Keys has never beaten a top-15 player at Wimbledon so one of those records will change today.

  4. Bergs earns double breakpublished at 16:35 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 5-2 Fery

    Arthur Fery fires into the net and falls two breaks down.

    Zizou Bergs will serve for the set.

  5. Bergs looking for double breakpublished at 16:34 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 4-2 Fery*

    The crowd on court 18 are getting a little rowdy as they get behind Arthur Fery - "quiet up there," says the umpire.

    Ah. Fery could do with that support now as he hits into the net and has a break point to defend.

  6. Enjoy Anisimova v Keys with SIGNALSpublished at 16:33 BST 4 July

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  7. Bergs holdspublished at 16:31 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 4-2 Fery*

    No issues whatsoever for Zizou Bergs as he backs up the break and extends his lead in the third set.

    A little bit of daylight between the pair now.

  8. Postpublished at 16:31 BST 4 July

    Anisimova 2-1 Keys*

    Still on serve early in the second match of the day on Centre Court - an all-American clash on 4 July between sixth seed Amanda Anisimova and 24th seed Madison Keys.

  9. 'Back into the pattern of the first set'published at 16:31 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 3-2 Fery

    Nick Lester
    Former British tennis player on BBC One

    In the second set, Bergs' serve dipped. Fery was more in the rallies. It seems to have fallen back into the pattern of the first.

  10. 'Fery has given the momentum back to Bergs'published at 16:30 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 3-2 Fery

    Kyle Edmund
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live

    There was just a little slip for Arthur Fery as he went to hit his backhand so the ball didn't quite come onto his racquet as he wanted.

    We saw a little bit of frustration from Fery as he sat down at the change of ends. He knows that wasn't what he needed. He had the opportunity to stamp some authority after the second set, but he has given the momentum back to Zizou Bergs.

  11. Brits in doubles actionpublished at 16:30 BST 4 July

    While Arthur Fery battles as the last home player standing in the singles, there's been plenty of British action in the doubles today.

    In the mixed, Joe Salisbury and Canada's Leylah Fernandez defeated GB's Julian Cash and his Dutch partner Demi Schuurs 7-6 (9-7) 6-4.

    In an all-British clash, Ben Jones and Maia Lumsden defeated Joshua Paris and Eden Silva 6-3 3-6 6-3, while David Stevenson and Jodie Burrage lost 6-4 6-1 to the Italian top seeds Andrea Vavassori and Sara Errani.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:29 BST 4 July

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    Arthur was in my year at primary school! Old Donhead boy. Get this done for South West London boys!

    Gabe, London

  13. Bergs breakspublished at 16:28 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 3-2 Fery

    Zizou BergsImage source, PA Media

    Zizou Bergs gets it.

    The Belgian has control of the third set, but he found himself in this position in the second and Arthur Fery struck back immediately.

    Let's see if he can consolidate.

  14. Break point Bergspublished at 16:26 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 2-2 Fery*

    Oh no.

    Zizou Bergs plays a lovely drop shot and Arthur Fery finds the net.

  15. Deucepublished at 16:26 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 2-2 Fery*

    Arthur Fery is facing her first real test of the third set as Zizou Bergs matches him point-for-point to deuce.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:23 BST 4 July

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    "Ruffled socks and chubby cheeks" - such a wonderful, eloquent speech from Eala. She couldn't have played any better, it wasn't that Swiatek played poorly. Some shocks today!

    Beverley, Coventry

  17. Zverev holdspublished at 16:22 BST 4 July

    *Giron 2-6 3-3 Zverev

    Marcos Giron is playing his best tennis of the match as he pushes Alexander Zverev back in a rally before winning the point with a drop shot.

    It's another break point for the American but once again Zverev stands firm.

    The German second seed sends down a couple more aces to hold.

  18. Bergs holdspublished at 16:22 BST 4 July

    Bergs 6-2 5-7 2-2 Fery*

    It looks like Zizou Bergs' demeanour has changed as this match has progressed. The Belgian had his head up, chest out and was eager to get to the baseline to serve when it was all going his way in the first set. He's taking more time to serve in this third and seems to be slouching a little.

    He gets a hold to 15 anyway.

  19. Fery holdspublished at 16:18 BST 4 July

    *Bergs 6-2 5-7 1-2 Fery

    Arthur Fery picks up a hold to love.

    He'll fancy a few more of those if possible.

  20. Around the groundspublished at 16:18 BST 4 July

    Karen KhachanovImage source, Reuters

    It's all happening at Wimbledon right now!

    Over on court two, Karen Khachanov leads ninth seed Flavio Cobolli 6-0 6-7 (4-7) 7-6 (7-5) in an enticing tussle, while 13th seed Jiri Lehecka is a set to the good against Jaume Munar.

    In the women's draw, Sorana Cirstea won the first set 6-2 against Linda Noskova.

    Earlier, Jasmine Paolini booked her place in the fourth round with a 6-1 6-2 win over Maria Sakkari.