* Some mobile browsers require the sounds to be enabled manually every time the Live Notifier page is accessed. At advantage he hits his second serve too short and Edmund snaps up the gift with another big forehand. Edmund makes no mistake from there and close out the match 10-5 in the third set tie-break. Broady is still allowing the odd unforced error to creep in but his serve has got better as the match as gone on and he holds relatively easily. He finished it with a crescendo of controlled violence. Murray felt he wasn’t hating the ball cleanly yesterday so will doubtless be happy with his backhand return to go 0-15 up - the ball was taken early and Edmund had no chance. If I sharpen up, I’ll be playing at a high level.”. pic.twitter.com/nlTeKHNo7t. Murray, though, finds his first serve the next two points and holds. Both served well.”, “I said I’d bring the energy you bring the skill!”. Peniston plays a brilliant shot by anyone’s standards hitting a backhand early down the line for a clean winner. The pair then exchange a series of blows form the baseline and Murray is furious with himself for hitting a forehand into the net. Alternatively you can navigate to a legacy version of the website, which is compatible with older browsers: http://www.livescores.com. It’s his first break point but one Peniston cannot capitalise on as Norrie attacks the net and executes a forehand smash. Murray is now the one putting pressure on Edmund’s serve. A semi-finalist at the Australian Open two years ago, he owns the biggest individual weapon on show at this event: a forehand that regularly tops 90mph on the speed gun. It’s when he struggles with that weapon and rolls the dice with the second serve (116 mph) that opponents can get on top of him. That's a really good comeback. The website will automatically retry to download the data. Anyway, Murray starts well but Edmund gets back to 30-30 thanks to a couple of faulty forehands. No sooner do I write that than he hits a couple of wayward groundstrokes and allows Broady back in the game. Keep up to date with the latest Battle of the Brits Team Tennis score, Battle of the Brits Team Tennis results, Battle of the Brits Team Tennis standings and Battle of the Brits Team Tennis schedule. Ward isn’t having to be too aggressive here, he’s just keeping the ball in play and attacking when the opportunity arises. During that match he moved better and better as it progressed and there was the occasional flash of brilliance - one shot in particular rolled back the years and reminded everyone watching on TV (for obvious reasons there are no spectators allowed at the NTC) of the excellence (or some would say on-court barefaced cheek) he is capable of. The 33-year-old is currently at 273 in the world rankings. The LiveScore website powers you with live tennis scores and fixtures from Exhibition Battle of the Brits: play-off. At a key moment of Wednesday night’s headline match, Colin Beecher leaned forward to speak to the man he is coaching at the Schroders Battle of the Brits. That was a really convincing opening set from the left-handers. They put pressure on the Glasspool serve to get to 0-30 but the big server gets it back to 30-30 and then 40-30. The big news in the tennis world at the moment is Novak Djokovic’s testing positive for Covid-19. At 5-5 it’s either pair’s match, at 6-5 Evans and Glasspool are ahead for the first time in the match and give Norrie and Broady a lot to think about. The pair then swap points with some scrappy exchanges, but Edmund earns two set points. We've met all bar Glasspool so here's the lowdone on Dan Evans' partner.... Lloyd Glasspool - the 26-year-old is 179 in the doubles rankings, and has a big serve to keep an eye on. From deuce the world No.77 makes no errors and holds. Sorry to keep on repeating myself but Peniston is looking impressive. But from 40-30 Murray comes up with the goods and a backhand winner to take it to 5-5 in the second. When Peniston land a first serve, though, it’s a different story, with Inglot looming large at the net. But he runs out of gas and Norrie closes it out to win the tie-break 10-4. Another first serve in ushers another error from his rival to get to 4-0 and, while Edmund does battle back, from there Murray makes no mistake to take the first set 7-2 on the tie-break. Another fine backhand down the line from Ward illustrates the control he has had this match. Djokovic said sorry adding: “Everything we did, we did with a pure heart.” An apology some reasonable people may finding slightly insulting. Brilliant tennis from both players sees Broady scamper from onside of the court to the other but play some great recovery shots, Ward, however, finds the forehand winner. I have my fingers crossed that a rally is just around the corner…. A wayward forehand gives Ward an early break point which he wins thanks to another poor forehand into the net by Broady.