British wildcard Jacob Fearnley took a set off seven-time champion Novak Djokovic but fell short of creating a seismic shock in the Wimbledon second round.
Fearnley was two points away from taking the match into a deciding set before Djokovic survived to come through. He said he "froze" watching Friday's draw as the realisation dawned he could be pitted against Djokovic. Fearnley lost serve at 2-2 in the third set and Djokovic's passionate celebration was a sign of how much he was being pushed.He broke straight back for 3-3, saved two more break points for a 5-4 lead, then pinched the fourth set with another break to the delight of the jubilant home fans.