All on serve in the second. First break to Jenny Brady, and Kerber is going to have to think about her serve tactics now, the American is reading her far too easily. The referee is out there on court. Queen Elizabeth II is stepping down as patron of Wimbledon. Fritz misses his chance to serve for the match, and although he takes the first point off Shapovalov in the next game, the Canadian is just serving too well. Trainer is out for him. What a tie-break from Shapovalov! And he brings out some great tennis to break Moutet back and get things back on level terms. Last year's runner-up faces the be-mulleted JJ Wolf on Arthur Ashe Stadium now. Read all about it. Straightforward win for the fifth seed, with Davidovich Fokina suffering badly with a leg injury by the end of the match. Zverev has won five of his seven break points - and hit 23 winners. He shouted, "Allez!" Corentin Moutet has had a heck of a week, and Felix Auger-Aliassime is taking advantage - already 5-0 up before you can blink. Then after midnight UK time on Ashe, it's Denis Shapovalov against David Goffin followed by Anett Kontaveit against Naomi Osaka. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 19. Remember, the 20-year-old Russian knocked out Kiki Mladenovic on Wednesday in that bizarre three-setter. A 40-minute first set for Johanna Konta, who is playing very well on her first serve. The second seed has the first break, and leads 2-1 over on Ashe. Moutet gets the break after a slack game from Evans, who does save a break point with some great movement towards the net. She faces either Serena or Sloane Stephens next. Early break to fifth seed Zverev. All times stated are UK. The young Spaniard has a lovely dropshot on him. In case you missed it, Novak Djokovic went through in straight sets against Jan-Lennard Struff yesterday, and then spoke more about his plans for the Professional Tennis Players' Association, which will, sensationally, include women. I imagine he's just pleased to be able to get on court at a reasonable hour. Alex de Minaur has the early break against Karen Khachanov in the battle of the seeds. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 13. Can he have better luck? A two-set lead for Big Foe on Armstrong. Garbine Muguruza (ESP) 16. And the day session on Ashe begins with Maria Sakkari against Serena Williams - what a way to start a day. Come on!" Kostyuk is having her right ankle looked at. The Brit won in straight sets that day. She will play Jennifer Brady in the quarter-finals. The Kazakh had some treatment on what seemed to be her lower back. Johanna Konta (GBR) 14. Had there been crowds in, it would have been a terrifying prospect. Ons Jabeur faces Sofia Kenin after that. Enjoy the rest of the evening session - and join us again from 4pm tomorrow. Didn't have enough corona-related drama yesterday? Amazing. That's another break given away by Dan Evans, but can Moutet consolidate? Shelby Rogers won the first-set tie-break against Petra Kvitova 7-6(5). 21st seed Alex de Minaur leads Richard Gasquet 6-4, Karen Khachanov, the 11th seed, is up 6-3 on Andrey Kuznetsov, and eight seed Roberto Bautista Agut leads Miomir Kecmanovic 6-3. Petra Kvitova overcame a bout of nerves and a rocky start to defeat Kateryna Kozlova 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 in her second-round clash. In the Battle of the North Americas (which isn't really a thing), Taylor Fritz of the USA leads Denis Shapovalov of Canada 6-3. At all! The Brit was 2-1 up with a break early on in that third set. Birthday boy Dominic Thiem, the second seed, is already a break up on Sumit Nagal of India. 20 winners for Kvitova, and seven unforced errors. The American is seeded 26th this year. A little bit of a meal made of it, but a roaring Yulia Putintseva takes the first set against Petra Martic. One half of the famed McCoco duo, Caty McNally is up a break on 16th seed Elise Mertens, who's yet to even get on the board. Here's the latest on the Djokovic default. Milos Raonic is out, beaten by compatriot Vasek Pospisil of the putative Professional Tennis Players' Association. US Open 2020 live and scores - Djokovic defaulted, Kerber and Kvitova out, Zverev through Join us for live comments from the biggest matches at Flushing Meadows, each day of the 2020 US Open. A better second set from the eighth seed, who is working hard to avoid another upset. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA), Newspaper article She had so much treatment from the trainer in between games, but she's lasted the distance - what a tremendous win taking her through to her first Grand Slam quarter-final. It was a bit challenging in places but Sofia Kenin is through, 6-4, 6-3 against teenage Canadian Leylah Fernandez. That might be related to Evans' earlier exclamations of "Allez!" This is really quite amusing, Moutet is furious and Evans is just winding him up. Is...is Djokovic going to get defaulted?! Here's an interesting development out on Court 17 - Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus is 4-0 up on 23rd seed Yulia Putintseva.