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Wimbledon 2022 live: Score and latest updates ahead of Nick Kyrgios vs Brandon Nakashima

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The 20th seed wins the first set 6-2 in what has been a quite one-sided match so far. De Minaur has only lost one set in the competition - to Britain's Jack Draper.

Garin, by contrast, has made 16 unforced errors today, nine of which have been on his forehand. A lot to do in the second set for the Chilean.

Coming up clutch: @NickKyrgios edition.

Those final three points. Breathtaking.#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/KeaSoHdKf0

The game re-set to deuce three times before De Minaur gained the advantage pinning Garin to the back of the court for him to net the ball. De Minaur wins the game after looping the ball over Garin at the net, for it to land squarely in behind the Chilean. 

Another break for De Minaur, and he's serving for the first set. 

Great British duo Heather Watson and Harriet Dart are 5-4 up in the first set against Jelena Ostapenko and Lyudmyla Kichenok, who are ranked fourth. Serving now, they've just broken the Ostapenko/Kichenok serve on Court No.3. 

 De Minaur goes 4-2 up in the first set again Garin, having broken Garin a second time since that opening game. 

Garin is struggling a little with his vision, having had eye-droppers from the physio during the change of ends at 3-2. Pointing at the grass, he might be suffering with hayfever. 

A nightmare for any grass court player, I imagine. 

Sinner wins the battle of youth.@janniksin becomes the youngest man to reach the quarter-finals at The Championships since 2014#Wimbledon | #CentreCourt100 pic.twitter.com/ProofLIX6u

 Kyrgios will be looking to match that achievement, and progress for a deepest-ever finish in a

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