Next up we have second seed Garbine Muguruza who plays Camile Giorgi of Italy.
C. Giorgi vs G. Muguruza | Wimbledon
Women's Singles | Round 1 | 27.06.2016 | London
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C. Giorgi
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G. Muguruza (2)
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Updated 27/06/2016 at 17:10 GMT
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That's all from this match - the final match of the day on Centre Court is Roger Federer and Guido Pella of Argentina.
Giorgi 2-6 7-5 4-6 Muguruza: And she's done it! Nail bitingly close and there's a rather frosty congratulations delivered by the loser to Muguruza. The latter is all smiles now as the frustrated Italian heads off to the dressing room, promptly.
Giorgi 2-6 7-5 4-5 Muguruza: This is it now - Muguruza to serve for the set. Giorgi has really made her presence known in this match, perhaps the cost of a grand slam win is the pressure going into the next tournament.
Giorgi 2-6 7-5 3-4 Muguruza: After closing the net on Giorgi, Muguruza fires into the net to lessen her advantage, she's still ahead and serves next but this could go either way at this stage, the two look quite evenly matched today, which is reflected in the scoreline.
Girogi 2-6 7-5 1-2 Muruguza: Muguruza at 0-40 looked certain to finally break her opponent but it all began to unravel with unforced errors made by the Spaniard. Remaining calm throughout the pair flip-flopped in and out of deuce and on her sixth break point, Muguruza finally shows a bit of emotion as she takes the game - which is a massive 10 minutes long.
Giorgi 2-6 7-5 Muruguza: She's done it! Giorgi has won the second set to make Muruguza play on. She's had slightly more unforced errors than Muruguza but playing an good game nonetheless.
Giorgi 2-6 6-5 Muruguza: Muguruza is on her last chance to stay in this set and close down the game, now. From the look of herm I would say Giorgi has a very good opprtunity to stay in the game now.
Giorgi 2-6 5-5 Muruguza: Muruguza hasn't been able to crack the Italian, but keeps her composure in the face of what looked like something of a coup by Giorgi. She just clings on to her serve and we look to be well on the way to a tie-break.
Giorgi 2-6 4-3 Muguruza: Giorgi has picked her game up a bit now and Muruguza hasn't been able to break her serve in the second set, if she wants to close it down she's running out of time to do so.
Giorgi 2-6 3-2 Muruguza: There's a much more competitive feel to this set, with Giorgi holding her own better. She looks impressive, so it's surprising that she's left her last two competitions in the first round, and it must be frustrating under those circumstances to draw the second seed in the first round here.
Giorgi 2-6 1-1 Muruguza: Giorgi doesn't look interested in surrendering in the second set and is racing around the court. Her pace and mobility is very impressive but Muruguza's shot is too precise.
Giorgi 2-6 Muruguza: Well, she made light work of that after a promising start by Giorgi, but the reigning French Open champ is just far more consistent.
Giorgi 2-5 Muruguza: Ranked 67th in the world, Camile Giorgi was unlikely to be much of a match for Muruguza, who has a massive physical advantage over the Italian at 6ft tall to her 5'6".
Giorgi 2-4 Muruguza: The Spanish grand slam winner is holds her serve again, widening the gap between her and her Italian opponent.
Giorgi 1-2 Muruguza: Well that went on a bit but Muruguza breaks back to inflict further damage on Giorgi. Giorgi could trouble Muruguza today, she's pretty agile on the court and has hit some tremendously speedy-looking balls.
Muguruza 1-0 Giorgi: Agressive play by Mururuza, who was a finalist last year and won her maiden grand slam earlier this month at Roland Garros. She's broken Giorgi's serve already.