Draper holds to lovepublished at 18:10 BST 24 June
Draper 7-5 2-0 Pinnington Jones*
It looks like Jack Draper has found his rhythm now. Some big hitting and an ace see him to a rapid love hold.
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Draper 7-5 2-0 Pinnington Jones*
It looks like Jack Draper has found his rhythm now. Some big hitting and an ace see him to a rapid love hold.
*Draper 7-5 1-0 Pinnington Jones
Jack Draper hits the baseline and Jack Pinnington Jones goes for a slice return, but the ball doesn't make it over the net. Another early break for the former British number one.
Draper 7-5 0-0 Pinnington Jones*
Oh dear. A double fault by Jack Pinnington Jones - his second of the match - gifts Jack Draper an early break point in the second set.
Draper 7-5 0-0 Pinnington Jones*
Jack Pinnington Jones fires long after a Jack Draper miss and we go to deuce.
Draper 7-5 0-0 Pinnington Jones*
The drop shot comes up trumps for Jack Pinnington Jones once again, but he can't capitalise and a wide mishit pulls Jack Draper level at 30-30.
Draper 7-5 0-0 Pinnington Jones*
Despite his recent injury problems, Jack Draper was the favourite going into this second-round tie.
But Jack Pinnington Jones is currently ranked 15 places higher than Draper in the world rankings.
Image source, Getty ImagesDraper 7-5 0-0 Pinnington Jones*
Jack Draper puffs out his cheeks before heading to the baseline, looking a lot more composed this time around.
After watching two misses from Jack Pinnington Jones, Draper slams down back-to-back aces to wrap up the opening set.
*Draper 6-5 Pinnington Jones
Jack Pinnington Jones slices into the net and Jack Draper shakes a clenched fist towards Andy Murray in celebration. Can he serve it out this time?
Draper 5-5 Pinnington Jones*
It is worth noting that Jack Draper has got a compression sleeve on his serving arm. He wasn't wearing that on Monday.
I wonder if there's some kind of issue there. He has had a bone bruising problem with his left arm.
Anyway, he's got a decent chance to get back in front again with a break point on Jack Pinnington Jones's serve.
Draper 5-5 Pinnington Jones*
Ooooh. Jack Draper won't be happy about that.
Jack Pinnington Jones goes for another cross-court winner, but it clips off the net cord and just trickles over. We're back on serve!
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
What about that! A booming backhand cross-court winner from Jack Pinnington Jones and he's got a third break point.
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
Jack Pinnington Jones sends another return into the fence and then goes wide, but there's a groan from the crowd as Jack Draper skews a shot long to take us to deuce.
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
Jack Draper saves the break point with a serve that Jack Pinnington Jones can only send into the net.
But Pinnington Jones brings up another with a volley winner.
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
Another wide hit by Jack Draper hands Jack Pinnington Jones his first break point.
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
Jack Draper plays a pretty poor drop shot, but Jack Pinnington Jones can't capitalise and fires wide despite having acres of empty court to aim for.
The former world number four skews the ball wide on the next point before missing a volley at the net. 30-30.
A half-chance for Pinnington Jones.
*Draper 5-4 Pinnington Jones
Jack Draper falls 40-0 down, but he claws two points back with a brilliant backhand winner down the line and a brutal forehand that Jack Pinnington Jones can't return.
But the 23-year-old manages to hold in the end and force Draper to serve it out.
Draper 5-3 Pinnington Jones*
Three HUGE first serves, including two aces, get Jack Draper to game point and Jack Pinnington Jones isn't able to make the most of his second serve at 40-0, shanking it long.
Draper is one game away from taking the opener.
*Draper 4-3 Pinnington Jones
Jack Pinnington Jones draws his compatriot towards the net with a drop shot, but Jack Draper manages to get there in time and he takes control of the point to go level at 30-30.
If at first you don't succeed, try again. That's exactly what Pinnington Jones does, with another drop shot bringing Draper in and leaving an empty court behind. And from there he gets the hold.
Draper 4-2 Pinnington Jones*
An ace, followed by two more unreturnable serves help Jack Draper get another game on the board.
*Draper 3-2 Pinnington Jones
'A winning start to the Murray-Draper era!'
Jack Draper said he drew inspiration from new coach Sir Andy Murray to claim an "ugly" 6-4 7-6 (7-5) win against American Marcos Giron.
"I haven't called him 'Sir' yet - that's not going to happen," Draper joked afterwards. "Today was a performance a bit like what he used to do - winning ugly.
"Andy, truthfully, is one of my biggest inspirations. When I was younger I remember him playing all the big events and being there to watch him.
"He believes in my game, he believes in me as a person. That's what I really need right now coming back from the year I have had."
