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How did Britain's players fare on day one of Wimbledon?

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Murray recovered from a third-set collapse while Katie Boulter and Liam Broady also won.
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Andy Murray led a trio of British winners on the opening day of Wimbledon as he marked his return to Centre Court with a typically dramatic victory over Nikoloz Basilashvili.

The former world number one, playing his first singles match at Wimbledon since 2017, looked set to cruise over the line when he led by two sets and 5-0 in front of a raucous crowd.

But Murray faltered within sight of the line, Basilashvili found renewed hope and he reeled off seven games in a row, saving two match points, to force a fourth set with darkness closing in.

That meant a delay while the roof was closed and Murray regrouped, moved back in front and this time finished the job off to win 6-4 6-3 5-7 6-3.

Murray said: "I kept trying, kept working hard, doing all the right things to get me back in this position. I feel very lucky I get to do it again.

"I keep getting asked if this is going to be my last Wimbledon, last match. No. I'm going to keep playing. I want to play. I'm enjoying it. I can still play at the highest level. He's ranked 28 in the world. I've hardly played any matches and I beat him."

Katie Boulter got the home nation on the board with victory over Danielle Lao, and Liam Broady claimed his first win at Wimbledon for six years with a dominant 6-3 6-4 6-0 success against Marco Cecchinato.

Boulter, who next faces second seed Aryna Sabalenka, said: "Obviously, having been absent for a couple years, it really means so much. Ultimately it wasn't pretty out there. I knew it wasn't going to be. But I fought so hard, found a way. I feel like that's what tennis is really about."

Nineteen-year-old Jack Draper found himself making his Wimbledon debut on Centre Court against Novak Djokovic but acquitted himself very well, winning the first set before the two-time defending champion fought back to triumph 4-6 6-1 6-2 6-2.

He said: "I didn't want to give him too much respect. I wanted to win the match today. I wasn't looking to put in a good performance and lose.

"To win a set against Novak Djokovic on my Wimbledon debut is something I won't forget. Hopefully in years to come I can improve on that."

Jack Draper had plenty of memorable moments on Centre Court (John Walton/PA)

The day had a disappointing end from a British perspective, with Heather Watson losing 2-6 7-6 (3) 8-6 to American lucky loser Kristie Ahn, having served for the match in the deciding set.

Katie Swan and Jodie Burrage also lost, while Jay Clarke will resume his match down two sets to one against Egor Gerasimov after play was suspended for darkness.

Swan was the first British woman to come through Wimbledon qualifying in 20 years but she had a tough draw against 23rd seed Madison Keys and, although she put up a good fight, it was the American who prevailed 6-3 6-4.

Burrage's Wimbledon debut was short-lived, the 22-year-old losing 6-2 6-1 to American Lauren Davis.

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