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Alcaraz* 6-1 6-4 4-3 Tarvet - Alcaraz breaks
Alcaraz crunches an absolute monster forehand that flies past the Brit.
Tarvet finds the net for 0-40 and another huge return is too hot to handle.
Three breaks in a row and Alcaraz is two games away.
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Alcaraz 6-1 6-4 3-3 Tarvet* - Tarvet breaks back
A double fault to start the game.
And at 15-30, Alcaraz skews a backhand volley wide.
Two break points...
The first goes begging.
But Tarvet takes the second when Alcaraz booms a forehand long.
Centre Court erupts.
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More on Katie Boulter first set
What a storming comeback from Katie Boulter - that has lifted the energy on Court No1!
The Brit was 5-2 down to Argentine Solana Sierra and slumping to a first-set loss.
But Boulter, 28, battles back to take it to a tie-break, where she finally converts a fourth set point.
Cue a big celebration from the Leicester star and a few spectators pitching up for the second set - though the number of empty seats is still stark.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 6-4 3-2 Tarvet - Alcaraz breaks
Oh, that is brilliant.
Both players scrambling around the court but it is Tarvet who nudges one into the empty space.
There is more fun and games on the next point as Tarvet produces a hot dog - only for Alcaraz to knock away a simple volley.
It goes to deuce but Alcaraz steps it up and secures the break.
That could be crucial.
It feels a long way back now for the world No733.
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Boulter* 7-6 Sierra
She's not playing her sparkling best, but Katie Boulter is in charge of her Wimbledon second round clash with Solana Sierra.
The British No2 has leaked double faults and errors, but managed to win that first set from 5-3 down through pure grit.
With the crowd slowly filling back up, Boulter should be able to raise her level.
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Alcaraz 6-1 6-4 2-2 Tarvet*
A very routine hold from the Spaniard.
Easy does it. 2-2.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 6-4 1-2 Tarvet
And so we go on. Just some faint signs of irritation from Alcaraz as Tarvet holds.
The dynamism is not quite there from the Brit but he is hanging on in there and making his opponent work.
The No 2 seed is much more solid now but will have to raise it a notch to make Tarvet go away.
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Alcaraz 6-1 6-4 1-1*Tarvet
Another pretty routine service game for Alcaraz.
He is no longer feeling the jeopardy that was there for much of the first two sets.
The Brit serves to keep things interesting as afternoon turns to evening on a sunlit Centre Court.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 6-4 0-1 Tarvet
Gutsy stuff from Tarvet. It would have been easy to fold at two break points down but he doesn't.
He will not lie down for Alcaraz and just keeps fighting, keeps getting the ball back and keeps trying to make things happen.
Vamos, Ollie, was the cry from one fan in that game, and he is doing his very best.
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Harris 3-6 4-6 6-7 Borges
Billy Harris is out - losing to Nuno Borges 6-3 6-4 7-6.
The Brit - ranked 151 in the world - did have two set points in the third-set tie-break but could not convert.
Portugal's Borges laps up the warm applause of the Court Two crowd.
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Alcaraz 6-1 6-4 0-0 *Tarvet
Tarvet is back from a bathroom break to see if he can take this match much further into the evening.
He deserves to, for all the effort and entertainment he has provided.
But Alcaraz was looking in the mood to get home for a not-too-typically-late Spanish tea.
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Alcaraz 6-1 6-4 *Tarvet
There is new sense of purpose and authority in Alcaraz.
His own inconsistency and Tarvet's blend of guts, speed and skill made this a really entertaining set.
But the champion is not here to have fun, he is here to get a job done. And he is finally looking in control of this match.
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Boulter 3-5 Sierra
Katie Boulter makes an underwhelming start against lucky loser Solana Sierra out here at a half-empty No1 Court.
The Brit - watched on by fiance Alex De Minaur - breaks in the first game of the match but then is broken straight back after laying two double faults.
Another double-fault at 3-2 sees her broken again, putting her Argentine opponent in charge.
Rising star Sierra is only in the main draw because she was randomly selected to fill in for an injured player, having lost in qualifying.
But she is more than holding her own against her Leicester-born opponent, who is doing little to get the fans who are watching on from the stands off their seats.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 5-4 Tarvet
And that's what champions do. Alcaraz knew the significance of that game and turned the screw.
Before Tarvet knew it, he was 0/40 down, suddenly unable to keep up with the No 2 seed.
So the Spaniard, with his forehand really starting to take its toll, will serve for the second set
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Alcaraz 6-1 4-4 *Tarvet
Now the pressure is on the Brit. Does he believe he can take a set off the reigning champion?
Some loose play makes life a bit too easy for Alcararz and the Spaniard is serving better now.
But if Tarvet can hold, he will have the chance to attack his opponent's serve.
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Boulter 2-4 Sierra*
Katie Boulter coughs up her serve again with yet another double fault.
The Brit has already produced four doubles, helping Sierra relieve any nerves from playing on such a big court.
Boulter may also be struggling with the atmosphere on No1 Court, which is a little flat with plenty of fans having gone out for a break after Cameron Norrie's win.
The 28-year-old has struck just ONE winner so far, with seven unforced errors.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 3-4 Tarvet
What an excellent game from Ollie Tarvet.
England boss Thomas Tuchel was among those clapping wildly when the Brit lashed a cross-court forehand winner.
He is playing so intelligently and yet again he retrieves an Alcaraz dropshot to keep his nose in front.
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Cameron Norrie reaction
British star Cam Norrie defied the world rankings to defeat Frances Tiafoe 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-5 earlier today.
Speaking after the match, Norrie gushed: "I was really happy when I saw I was on Court 1, it's my favourite.
"An amazing atmosphere, we both played at a really high level but I stayed calm and served very well.
"I was really happy with my level, didn't drop too much.
"My parents and sister are here, my girlfriend as well.
"They're living here now so it's not such a tough flight for them."
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Alcaraz 6-1 3-3 *Tarvet
At last, the first chorus of Ollie, Ollie, Ollie, Oi, Oi, Oi.
But it's not enough to inspire the Brit to another break as Alcaraz digs in.
Tarvet keeps going toe to toe in the rallies but isn't winning quite enough of them.
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Boulter* 1-2 Sierra
Katie Boulter is on serve early on in her round two clash with Solana Sierra.
The British No2 came out in red-hot form, quickly breaking the lucky loser.
But following two double faults, the 28-year-old handed the break straight back for 1-1.
Sierra then held at the second attempt and leads 2-1 early on in this one.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 2-3 Tarvet
Better again from Tarvet.
He manages to send down three serves that Alcaraz cannot put back in court, reducing the need to out-rally him.
Some great defence earns the Brit the game and he is very much in this second set.
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Alcaraz 6-1 2-2 *Tarvet
Alcaraz finally has an easy service game, holding to love.
The champion has at last realised he is in a serious match and has raised his level.
Enough Pimms has been drunk for fans to be having fun now, as they boo a woman who won't attempt to throw the ball back.
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Alcaraz* 6-1 1-2 Tarvet
That break has stunned Alcaraz into action.
He wins a great rally then takes it to 0/30 with a fine volley. Tarvet goes wide and suddenly there are three break points.
Alcaraz needs only one, smashing a forehand winner.
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Alcaraz 6-1 0-2 *Tarvet
And there it is at last. Game on in the second set.
The first chant of let's go, Ollie, let's go is heard as he brings up another break point.
And the loudest applause so far greets as Alcaraz goes wide, thanks to great aggression from the Brit,
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Katie Boulter on court
British No2 Katie Boulter is warming up on No1 Court ahead of her second round match.
The popular 28-year-old is taking on Argentine lucky loser Solana Sierra.
Should she win, Boulter will face Cristina Bucsa in round three, with the Spaniard having upset 22nd seed Donna Vekic earlier today.
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