Game-by-game action from Court Two as Britain's Elena Baltacha went down to Russia's Elena Likhovtseva in the third round at Wimbledon.
Baltacha 4-6 6-7 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva takes control early and a backhand winner helps give her a 5-1 lead. Another powerful groundstroke hands the Russian four match points and a wide backhand from Baltacha sees her go out, but she can be proud after a battling performance against an experienced opponent.
Baltacha 4-6 6-6 Likhovtseva
A controversial overrule by the umpire gives Baltacha two break points. She blows the first one, but gets a fortunate net chord to secure the break and take the second set into a tie-break.
Baltacha 4-6 5-6 Likhovtseva
A wild forehand from Baltacha gives Likhovtseva three break points. She saves the first with an ace but a forehand into the net sees the Russian move within sight of victory.
Baltacha 4-6 5-5 Likhovtseva
Baltacha gets her nose in front but a couple of narrow misses from the youngster sees Likhovtseva hold.
Baltacha 4-6 5-4 Likhovtseva
Baltacha refuses to back off and a positive service game gives her an opportunity to level the match.
Baltacha 4-6 4-4 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva appears to have regained the upper hand, but a double-fault hands Baltacha a break point chance. But the teenager throws away the chance and Likhovtseva escapes.
Baltacha 4-6 4-3 Likhovtseva
A forehand pass gives Likhovtseva three break point opportunities. Baltacha saves the first two, but she fires a forehand into the net to allow the Russian to break back.
Baltacha 4-6 4-2 Likhovtseva
A sensational crosscourt whipped forehand on the run from Baltacha puts her 30-0 up, but a couple of unforced errors allow her opponent off the hook.
Baltacha 4-6 4-1 Likhovtseva
Baltacha continues to go for her groundstrokes at every opportunity. Likhovtseva has trouble getting the 18-year-old's serve back and Baltacha holds.
Baltacha 4-6 3-1 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva dominates from the back of the court and produces a tidy service game to love.
Baltacha 4-6 3-0 Likhovtseva
Baltacha is forced onto the back foot by her opponent, but she fights for every point and a backhand winner down the line allows her to hold serve.
Baltacha 4-6 2-0 Likhovtseva
A blistering forehand from Baltacha helps earn her two break opportunities. She only needs one as she gets her nose in front in the second set.
Baltacha 4-6 1-0 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva earns four break points but Baltacha replies with some strong serving and increased mobility around the court.
Baltacha 4-6 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva gets a fortunate net chord to give her two set points. A long forehand from Baltacha gives the Russian the opening set and leaves the young Briton rueing an early loss of concentration.
Baltacha 4-5 Likhovtseva
Another poor backhand from Baltacha gives Likhovtseva her first set point. The Russian narrowly misses with a lob and the British teenager produces some impressive groundstrokes to save the game.
Baltacha 3-5 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva enjoys another comfortable service game, firing a forehand past Baltacha to move within a game of taking the first set.
Baltacha 3-4 Likhovtseva
Baltacha produces a service game to love, completing the job with a beautifully-played backhand volley into the open court.
Baltacha 2-4 Likhovtseva
A couple of errors on the backhand side from Baltacha allow Likhovtseva to enjoy a relatively trouble-free service game.
Baltacha 2-3 Likhovtseva
Baltacha produces a much more positive service game, despite her third double-fault. She dominates the game by coming into the net to good effect.
Baltacha 1-3 Likhovtseva
A fine overhead by Baltacha brings the crowd back to life and gives her a chance of breaking back. Likhovtseva responds with some big serving to remain in control of the opening set.
Baltacha 1-2 Likhovtseva
Baltacha responds with a much more assured service game, with a couple of impressive winners from the back of the court.
Baltacha 0-2 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva begins with a comfortable first game on serve, including her first ace. Baltacha struggles to get any returns in and the Russian has succeeded in silencing the crowd already.
Baltacha 0-1 Likhovtseva
Likhovtseva causes Baltacha problems on her opening service game. Baltacha saves two break points, but a double-fault gives the Russian an early breakthrough.