Summary

  • Wimbledon day six - use 'watch & listen' tab for live BBC coverage

  • LIVE: GB's last singles hope Arthur Fery 2-6 Zizou Bergs in third round

  • LIVE: Defending champion Iga Swiatek 6-7 (9-11) Alexandra Eala

  • 2022 winner Elena Rybakina beaten by Elise Mertens

  • Serena and Venus Williams set to open doubles campaign, not before 16:30 BST

  • Fifth seed Alex de Minaur into round four

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  1. Eala breaks to lovepublished at 15:13 BST

    *Eala 7-6 (11-9) 1-0 Swiatek

    What a start to the second set for Alexandra Eala!

    The 21-year-old Filipino breaks to love. Given how frustrated Iga Swiatek was at the end of that tie-break, that service game is not going to help her mood.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:13 BST

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    A fantastic tie-break by Eala! That was an incredible set of tennis by them both! Swiatek needs to compose herself now if she wants to win.

    Ruth, Croydon

  3. Postpublished at 15:12 BST

    Bergs 6-2 1-1 Fery*

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport tennis news reporter at Wimbledon

    On Arthur Fery's nose bleeds, it is assumed they are caused by the emotional tension which playing at Wimbledon brings.

    Heightened senses can bring surge in blood pressure and, although Fery is not exactly sure this is the reason, he’s planning to get the issue checked out after Wimbledon.

    "There is a plan in place for after the tournament to have a look at that issue because, during the tournament now, it's not going to happen," Alex Ward, a LTA coach who is part of Fery’s team, told British reporters yesterday.

    "We’re going to try and get that sorted."

  4. 'Chances aren't coming very often'published at 15:12 BST

    Bergs 6-2 1-1 Fery*

    Kyle Edmund
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It was one-way traffic in the first set so Arthur Fery will be looking to get himself into the match early on in this second set. The chances aren't coming very often, but when they do he has got to take them.

  5. Postpublished at 15:10 BST

    Eala 7-6 (11-9) 0-0 Swiatek*

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    It’s 10pm in Manila and I can guarantee almost everyone will be watching this match.

    Alexandra Eala is a huge star in the Philippines, something that brings its own pressure to perform, but she has handled it beautifully today.

    Still, Iga Swiatek won’t go down without a fight.

  6. Bergs holdspublished at 15:10 BST

    Bergs 6-2 1-1 Fery*

    Zizou Bergs swiftly gets it back to deuce and then closes in on the hold after Arthur Fery puts into the net.

    Bergs completes the recovery with a lovely backhand winner.

  7. Zverev next up on Court Onepublished at 15:09 BST

    Giron v Zverev

    Alexander Zverev holds up a racquetImage source, Getty Images

    Fresh from winning his first Grand Slam title at the French Open, Alexander Zverev is looking to capitalise on that momentum with a deep run at Wimbledon.

    Standing between second seed Zverev and the fourth round is American Marcos Giron.

    Zverev has won all four previous meetings with Giron and will look to make that five in a row as they step out on Court One.

  8. Postpublished at 15:08 BST

    *Bergs 6-2 0-1 Fery

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Court 18 sits right next to Henman Hill - or Murray Mound if you prefer - and there was a massive roar just a few minutes ago.

    I’m guessing that was for Alexandra Eala and not Zizou Bergs.

  9. Break point Ferypublished at 15:08 BST

    *Bergs 6-2 0-1 Fery

    Arthur Fery keeps that momentum going as he wins the first two points on Zizou Bergs' service game. But he was in this position on a couple of occasions in the opening set and it's a familiar story as Bergs gets to 30-30.

    Ah.

    A double fault and Fery has his first look at break point.

  10. Postpublished at 15:08 BST

    Eala 7-6 (11-9) 0-0 Swiatek*

    Both players headed off court after that first set. No wonder after an hour and 24 minutes of brutal tennis.

    Neither player was willing to give an inch. Can they do it all again in the second (and maybe a third) set?

    I certainly hope so!

  11. Postpublished at 15:07 BST

    *Bergs 6-2 0-1 Fery

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    There’s one lone Zizou Bergs fan standing up on the balcony that overlooks Court 18, waving a Belgian flag. She’s the only one cheering as Arthur Fery loses the first set.

  12. Fery holdspublished at 15:07 BST

    *Bergs 6-2 0-1 Fery

    Right, time for Arthur Fery to dust himself down and forget about that first set.

    He managed to get his first hold at the late in that opening set and he takes on board some instructions from his coaches.

    Fery listens and it works to his advantage as he gets a hold to love. That's huge for his confidence!

  13. 'Tough to see how Fery will hurt Bergs'published at 15:06 BST

    Bergs 6-2 0-0 Fery*

    John Lloyd
    Former GB Davis Cup captain on BBC One

    At the moment, it is tough to see how Fery will hurt Bergs.

    He has to be much more accurate on the serves. Go to put him in awkward positions more with groundstrokes. His spots have got to be much better.

  14. 'Swiatek muttering and gesturing at her coaching box'published at 15:06 BST

    *Eala 7-6 (11-9) 0-0 Swiatek

    Pam Shriver
    Five-time Wimbledon doubles champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    That was crazy! Iga Swiatek actually smiled when the set was over, but right now she is yelling at her box and signalling that she is pulling up too much on her forehands.

    She has also just slammed her racquet down on her chair. She is muttering and gesturing at her coaching box.

  15. Postpublished at 15:05 BST

    *Eala 7-6 (11-9) Swiatek

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    That is as good of a first set as I’ve seen this week.

    Centre Court gets to their feet to cheer Alexandra Eala after that. Big, brave hitting in the final few points. Just superb.

    Iga Swiatek, after a yell at her box and chucking her racquet on her chair, has wisely exited court.

  16. 'The best set of tennis I've seen on Centre Court all year'published at 15:04 BST

    Eala 7-6 (11-9) 0-0 Swiatek*

    Greg Rusedski
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Fortune favours the brave!

    Alexandra Eala was the one going after her serve and after her shots there. She had a willingness to come forward under pressure, which shows a lot of character.

    That is probably the best set of tennis I've seen on Centre Court all year.

  17. Game and first set - Ealapublished at 15:04 BST

    *Eala 7-6 (11-9) 0-0 Swiatek

    Alexandra EalaImage source, Reuters

    Alexandra Eala throws her hands up in celebration as Iga Swiatek sends a forehand long.

    What a first set - it took almost an hour and a half!

    No wonder Eala momentarily looked like she thought she'd won the match before composing herself, realising there is another set to be won.

  18. Tie-break - set point Ealapublished at 15:02 BST

    *Eala 6-6 (10-9) Swiatek

    Here we go.

    Alexandra Eala has another set point and this time it's on her serve...

  19. Game and first set - Bergspublished at 15:01 BST

    Bergs 6-2 0-0 Fery*

    Zizou BergsImage source, PA Media

    Double fault. Maybe some nerves from Zizou Bergs now?

    Bergs gets it done at the next attempt.

  20. Set points Bergspublished at 15:01 BST

    *Bergs 5-2 Fery

    Zizou Bergs isn't hanging around.

    The Belgian gets to 40-15 and has two set points.