Wimbledon 2017, day four live: Pliskova crashes out, Mattek-Sands suffers horror injury and Federer in action
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Your support makes all the difference.Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will be out to complete unfinished business at Wimbledon on Thursday after both were denied a chance to savour match-point glory in their first-round matches.
When seven-times champion Federer takes on Dusan Lajovic and Djokovic faces Adam Pavlasek in round two, they will be hoping to put on an entertaining show from start to finish after Tuesday's fans were left feeling rather short-changed.
Djokovic, winner of three titles here, was leading Martin Klizan 6-3 2-0 when the injured Slovakian went up to shake hands with the Serb after calling time on the match with only 40 minutes on the clock.
Unbelievably for the Centre Court crowd, there were given a repeat performance just over an hour later when Federer's opponent Alexandr Dolgopolov also pulled out when trailing 3-6 0-3.
While the seven first-round withdrawals in the men's field left many questioning if players who are not fully fit should be allowed to start a tournament, on the women's side of the draw the competitors will be keen to live up to Agnieszka Radwanska's observation that "girls are really, really tough".
The 2012 finalist takes on American Christina McHale while last year's runner up Angelique Kerber, who has struggled to recapture the form that carried her to two grand slam titles last year, will be hoping she survives a tricky match against Belgian Kirsten Flipkens.
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Berdych through in four
Tomas Berdych recovers from dropping the third set against Ryan Harrison to rally and win in four (6-4 6-3 6-7 6-3). The 11th-seeded Czech will play David Ferrer in the third round on Saturday.
Raonic recovers
Milos Raonic, last year's runner-up, lost the opening set to veteran Mikhail Youzhny but he's since turned the match around and now leads by two sets to one (3-6 7-6 6-4).
Federer* 4-5 Lajovic (*denotes next server)
Lajovic is a game away from a one-set lead here. Tournament favourite Federer is yet to find anything like his best tennis.
World No 1 Kerber clinches first set
Angelique Kerber recovers from a break down in the opening set against Kirsten Flipkens to take it 7-5.
Federer 7-6 4-1 Lajovic* (*denotes next server)
Lajovic shanks an overhead to hand Federer the first break of the second set, which the Swiss consolidates with a routine hold.
Safarova and Bacsinzsky leading
In the women's draw 32nd seed Lucie Safarova and 19th seed Timea Baczinzsky are a set to the good in their respective matches against Shelby Rogers and Kristina Kucova.
Federer 7-6 6-3 2-0 Lajovic* (*denotes next server)
An early break and a hold for Federer at the start of this third set as the seven-time champion looks to wrap this one up.
Raonic and Zverev progress
Big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic is through to the third-round after a four-set win over Mikhail Youzhny (3-6 7-6 6-4 7-5).
The sixth seed is joined there by another big server, the 20-year-old German Alex Zverev, who progresses courtesy of a straight-sets win over Frances Tiafoe (6-3 6-4 6-3).
Bagel for Bacsinszky
That wasn't too taxing for 19th seed Timea Bacsinszky, who is through to the third round after crushing Kristina Kucova in just 49 minutes on Court 12 (6-1 6-0).
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