Venue: All England Club Dates: 27 June-10 July
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Ryan Peniston made a great start to his Wimbledon debut, defeating Henri Laaksonen in straight sets.

The world number 95 Laaksonen was defeated by the in-form 26 year old.

In the run up to the Championships, Peniston made it to the quarter-finals.

The Wildcard lost in the second round to the Ukranian.

Swan fell during the first point of the match and said the surface was slippery.

She showed her experience in the key moments and sealed victory when Swan's forehand sliced wide on the second match point.

Sonay Kartal was a wildcard when Danka Kovinic withdrew because of a back injury.

A match that was halted at 5-5 in the third set on Monday because of bad light was won by Christian Harrison.

There are 12 Britons scheduled to play on the second day of Wimbledon, including Dan Evans and Jack Draper, who will be playing against each other.

Peniston continues fine form

Peniston overcame a rare cancer as a child and went on to win a match at Queen's earlier this month.

The left-handed player broke Laaksonen's serve in the first game of the match and went on to win the set.

In a crucial couple of games midway through the second set, Peniston saved three break points before striking again for a 4-3 lead and two holds of serve brought the second round to his attention.

He wrapped up a clean victory with a further two breaks of serve after an exchange of breaks in the third set.

Steve Johnson is the British number six and he will play him next.

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