Harry Poole, Joe Rindl and Adam Chowdhury
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Plenty to come on day three!
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Make sure you join us tomorrow where, fingers crossed, the weather is expected to be a lot better.
Just the occasional scattered showers so hopefully we'll be able to squeeze in plenty of tennis!
Our live coverage will get going just before play is scheduled to get under way at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.
We'll see you then!
Read how the Brits fared on day two
It was a mixed day for the Brits, with Andy Murray and Cameron Norrie going through to round two of the men's draw but Dan Evans falling at the first hurdle.
Read all about it...
On a disrupted day at Wimbledon, Andy Murray outclasses fellow Briton Ryan Peniston and Cameron Norrie beats Czech qualifier Tomas Machac.
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Game, set and match Etcheverry
Etcheverry 6-7 (7-5) 5-7 6-3 6-4 7-5 Zapata Miralles
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Our final match on day two has just come to an end with Argentina 29th seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry coming from two sets down to reach the second round on Court One.
His match with Bernabe Zapata Miralles lasted four-and-a-half-hours! The fifth set was 56 minutes long.
Elsewhere on Wednesday
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Elsewhere on Wednesday, there's lots happening across Wimbledon's outside courts as organisers try to squeeze in the matches that were cancelled today because of the bad weather.
Dominic Thiem and Stefanos Tsitsipas will continue their match, with the Austrian currently leading 6-3 3-4.
Britain's George Loffhagen proved troublesome for sixth seed Holger Rune earlier today and he will be hoping it remains that way tomorrow on Court Three, with the Dane winning by one set as it stands.
Katie Boulter, Sonay Kartal and Jan Choinski are the other Britons in action, in the second round in Choinski's case.
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Who's on Court One on Wednesday?
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Third seed Daniil Medvedev was probably expecting to have his first-round tie over and done with by now, but his match against 20-year-old Briton Arthur Fery was cancelled because of the rainy weather in South London today.
The pair will be first up on Court One tomorrow at 13:00 BST.
They will be followed by Britain's Heather Watson and Czech 10th seed Barbora Krejcikova, who were also due on Court Two today for their first-round match.
There will be a second-round match played on Court One, however, with Italy's Jannik Sinner, the eighth seed, facing Diego Schwartzman of Argentina.
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Who's on Centre Court on Wednesday?
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While we can't guarantee action on the outside courts because of the weather, there will definitely be some tennis played on Centre Court and Court One.
There's some British interest straight away on Centre Court tomorrow, with Jodie Burrage up against Russian 11th seed Daria Kasatkina at 13:30 BST.
After Burrage, top seed Iga Swiatek takes to SW19's main stage. The Pole plays Sara Sorribes Tormo of Spain, who is ranked 84th in the world.
And then we've got Novak Djokovic continuing his quest for an eighth Wimbledon title.
He will take on Australia's Jordan Thompson in the final scheduled Centre Court session of the day.
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Watch: The best shots of day two
Carlos Alcaraz showed us just why he's the world number one with one of the shots of the day.
Enjoy our selection in the video below.
Watch: Rybakina and Jabeur through in women's singles
The two players who contested last year's women's final made it safely through, although defending champion Elena Rybakina didn't have it all her own way against Shelby Rogers.
Watch: Murray and Norrie into round two
Dan Evans had been bidding to join Andy Murray and Cameron Norrie in round two after their respective victories today.
Watch: Federer honoured in Centre Court ceremony
Earlier today on Centre Court, eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer took the acclaim of an adoring crowd in a special ceremony on day two to mark his achievements at the tournament.
He shared a chuckle with Andy Murray from the Royal Box and also discussed playing on stage with Coldplay at the weekend.
Is there anything this man can't do?!
Post update
As BBC commentator Nick Mullins just said on the live coverage after Dan Evans' defeat, it's been a "damp old day" at Wimbledon, with just over an hour of play possible on the outside courts until the rain came. And stayed.
But we had plenty of first-round action on the two show courts, so let's round up what happened on day two at the All England Club.
Evans' bad form continues
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Evans was furious with himself as he slumped into his chair, tapping his forehead with his racquet and flinging his towels into his bag.
That's a seventh defeat in his past eight matches for the 33-year-old.
Imagine he will be pretty upset when he goes to speak to the media.
Evans was very emotional after losing at Queen's recently, saying he was "embarrassed" by his recent results.
'I hope to be back on Centre Court soon!'
Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 Evans
Here's what Quentin Halys said after his win over Dan Evans on Centre Court: "It was crazy. I was playing so good yesterday. The conditions were a bit different. I am very proud of the way I was serving today. I think he was playing much better today. The crowd was crazy. I am happy with how I managed to keep focused, especially in the key points."
On his playing style: "For me it is very important to stay aggressive because especially against Dan, he is really good at the baseline. I knew if I wanted to win I had to go at the net. For me to go at the net is a big key for the game."
On playing on Centre Court: "I mean when I heard that I was playing here I was so happy. I enjoyed the moment and I hope to come back very soon. This is one of the best in the world so thank you. I am so happy to have played here tonight."
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There's still live tennis occurring on Court One - Tomas Martin Etcheverry against Bernabe Zapata Miralles is into a fifth set and you can watch that by clicking on the coverage option at the top of this page.
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Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 Evans
He's also called the atmosphere on Centre Court "one of the best in the world".
The crowd acknowledge him back. I'm sure we'll see a lot more from the Frenchman this tournament.
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Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 Evans
Quentin Halys calls Dan Evans "such a great player".
Full quotes from him to come.
Game, set and match Halys
Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 Evans
Centre Court rises for Quentin Halys who has stunned the British number two. He wins it with a fierce return down the line.
Dan Evans made a fine account of himself tonight, having lost the opening two sets yesterday.
But ultimately, another Wimbledon comes and goes for the Briton.
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Match point Halys
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Fault. Second Serve.
Match point Halys
Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 5-4 Evans*
Oh no! A double fault sets up match point. 30-40.
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Halys 6-2 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 5-4 Evans*
Nervy from Evans who slices a backhand long. 30-30. Huge point coming up.
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