Result: Rusedski 6-3 3-6 4-6 Lee All the action as Greg Rusedski loses to South Korea's Hyung-Taik Lee in the first round at Queen's Club.
Third set:
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 4-6 Lee
Rusedski begins the vital game with a stunning forehand but wastes his edge with a long backhand for 15-15. Lee comes to the net and dominates the next point as the nails are driven further into Rusedski's coffin. Rusedski is angry and smashes his racquet onto the ground and Lee closes out the game and the match.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 4-5 Lee
Rusedski fails to control a Lee passing shot down the line and finds himself at 30-30. Lee is playing with more confidence than his more illustrious opponent and clinches the crucial break.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 4-4 Lee
A disgruntled-looking Rusedski spends his change of ends in conversion with the umpire. He wins the first point but a scintillating volley from Lee levels the score at 15-15. They move to 30-30 but Rusedski plops a forehand into the net and goes through his racquet tossing routine.
Despite reaching deuce, Rusedski is unable to make further inroads and another netted backhand gives Lee the game.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 4-3 Lee
Rusedski appears to be cruising to the game before Lee zips a forehand cross-court winner for 30-15. But a long backhand gives Rusedski the game and stops Lee's run of games.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 3-3 Lee
An out-of-sorts Rusedski teeters on the brink of losing his rag before clinching a point for 40-15. But his hope is shortlived as Lee quickly takes the game.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 3-2 Lee
A stinging Lee forehand from out wide gives him a 0-15 lead and he goes further ahead with a passing shot on Rusedksi's backhand.
The Briton plugs the leak with a crisp volley but a double fault gives Lee a break point. Rusedski escapes with an ace but makes a hash of a volley at his feet to give Lee the break-back game.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 3-1 Lee
The two players match each other with big booming forehand winners before Lee edges to the game.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 3-0 Lee
Lee grabs the first point but Rusedski booms down another ace to level. The score reaches 30-30 before Lee puts a forehand long and Rusedski pushes a serve into his opponent's body to seal the game.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 2-0 Lee
Rusedski gets to 30-30 and then plays a delightful lob for break point. Another one sends Lee scuttling back and Rusedski is able to induce an error for the break.
Rusedski 6-3 3-6 1-0 Lee
Rusedski battles but manages to hold the first game to start off the set on the front foot.
Second set:Rusedski 6-3 3-6 Lee
The Briton surges to 0-30 with some sumptuous strokes but a pinpoint Lee volley slows the momentum and he quickly reaches 30-30 before taking the game and second set.
Rusedski 6-3 3-5 Lee
Rusedski holds his serve to stay alive in the set but will have to up his game if he is to break Lee and take the match in two sets.
Rusedski 6-3 2-5 Lee
Lee hits his second ace of the match on his way to 40-0 and as Rusedski begins to look fallible, he closes out the game.
Rusedski 6-3 2-4 Lee
Rusedski races to 40-0 but dinks a volley into the net to offer Lee a glimmer of hope. But Lee is unable to cope with Rusedski's second serve and he steadies the ship with the game.
Rusedski 6-3 1-4 Lee
Rusedski gets to deuce as Lee messes up a rare serve and volley attempt. The Korean sends a forehand volley wide to waste his advantage but quickly gets it back with a hard, flat backhand. After another return to deuce, Lee secures the game to confirm his break.
Rusedski 6-3 1-3 Lee
The most pivotal game of the match so far. Lee has readjusted his sights and is zeroing in on the Rusedski serve.
The Korean fires a forehand wide of Rusedski's flailing backhand to reach break point but the Briton pumps a volley into the open court and follows it up with a wide ace.
But a double fault takes him back to deuce. A well-constructed point affords Rusedski advantage but once again he slips back to deuce and a neat Lee volley gives him another break point.
Rusedski saves it with some delicate net work but another double fault brings up deuce again and Lee converts his fourth break point.
Rusedski 6-3 1-2 Lee
Lee is beginning to force his way back into the match and holds well to stay in fornt in the second set.
Rusedski 6-3 1-1 Lee
A double fault allows Lee to reach 30-30 on the Rusedski serve and the Korean grabs his first break point opportunity. But Rusedski saves with an acute volley and is fortunate to see Lee's volley drift wide before he closes out the game.
Rusedski 6-3 0-1 Lee
Lee wins a game of aerial ping-pong to advance to 40-15 and goes on the hold his serve easily.
First set:Rusedski 6-3 Lee
Another Rusedski volley into the net keeps Lee in the game and the Korean takes advantage to reach 30-15. But a big second serve from Rusedski extricates himself and he closes out the game and the set.
Rusedski 5-3 Lee
Lee holds well with Rusedski either stretching to reach his groundstrokes or making unforced errors.
Rusedski 5-2 Lee
Rusedski mixes up his serves well as Lee struggles to cope with the power and guile. The Briton takes the game quickly to love.
Rusedski 4-2 Lee
Lee comes up with a fizzing forehand, his best shot of the match, to get to 30-15 and a Rusedski volley into the net hands the South Korean the game.
Rusedski 4-1 Lee
The home favourite finds himself 0-30 down with two weak volleys but stems the tide to get back on level terms. Some wayward serving allows Lee to reach deuce but Rusedski fires another ace and holds serve with a Lee error.
Rusedski 3-1 Lee
The first real rally of the match is won by Rusedski but a sloppy volley lets Lee off the hook at 15-15. Lee holds his nerve at 40-30 and clinches his first game with a whipped forehand cross-court as Rusedski charges the net.
Rusedski 3-0 Lee
The power of the Briton's serve is proviong too much for Lee who surrenders the game in the wink of an eye.
Rusedski 2-0 Lee
Rusedski fights back to 30-30 and then powers a forehand into the empty court for break point. An errant backhand salvages deuce for Lee but he dumps the ball into the net for advantage to his oppenent and Rusedski closes out the game.
Rusedski 1-0 Lee
A fit-looking Rusedski, with a new shaggy hairstyle, wins the toss and elects to serve.
The British number two begins quickly, aceing Lee on the second point. He follows it up with a double fault and then another ace. Lee gets his racquet on one to reach 40-30 but Rusedski fires down a third ace to wrap up the game.