World number one Rafael Nadal took on teenage wildcard Thanasi Kokkinakis in the second round of the 2014 Australian Open on Thursday.
The 13-time Grand Slam champion began the match as a 1-200 favourite against Kokkinakis, who had won his first ever Tour match by beating Igor Sijsling 7-6 0-6 7-6 6-2 earlier in the week.
Could the youngster win again and pull off one of the biggest upsets of all time? Find out how the match panned out by revisiting the action with Sport Mole's blow-by-blow text updates below.
8.21amThat's it from me for today. I'll leave you with the final match statistics...
Total points won
Nadal: 91
Kokkinakis: 61
Winners
Nadal: 39
Kokkinakis: 21
Unforced errors
Nadal: 19
Kokkinakis: 24
Net points
Nadal: 11/14
Kokkinakis: 8/10
Aces
Nadal: 7
Kokkinakis: 4
Double faults
Nadal: 1
Kokkinakisi: 3
Receiving points won
Nadal: 35/78 (45%)
Kokkinakis: 18/74 (24%)
8.17amRafa, who will play either Jack Sock or Gael Monfils in round three, has just paid tribute to Kokkinakis. He said: "I really think he has fantastic potential, with a great serve and a fantastic forehand. I was very impressed and I wish him all the best for the future."
8.12amGAME SET AND MATCH NADAL! Rafa hits his 19th and 20th forehand winners, sandwiched either of his first double fault. He holds to 15 as Kokkinakis plunders a backhand into the net. Final score: 6-2 6-4 6-2.
Nadal 6-2 6-4 *5-2 KokkinakisRafa's forehand seems to be fixed now. It provides three winners in game seven, as the Spaniard BREAKS to 15. He will now serve for a place in round three.
Nadal 6-2 6-4 *3-2 KokkinakisAnother impressive game from Kokkinakis, who hits two smashed forehand winners and an ace en route to holding to 15. Considering that he is just 17, this lad has surely got a big future ahead of him; top-20 potential at the very least on this week's evidence.
Nadal 6-2 6-4 *2-1 KokkinakisCredit to Kokkinakis, who SAVES BREAK POINT before holding to 40 thanks to two massive forehand winners. Rafa has never looked under threat of losing today, but the Spaniard has been tested more by the 17-year-old, who is ranked 570th in the world remember, than he has by some of his top-10 opponents in the past.
Nadal 6-2 6-4 2-0* KokkinakisSealed with an ace: Rafa backs up his break by holding to 15. Many tennis players believe in the importance of mixing up their serves in order to unsettle and confuse their opponents. Nadal isn't bothering to vary his today - he doesn't need to. He continues to serve wide to the Kokkinakis backhand, which simply can't cope. The Aussie is clearly frustrated because he knows what is coming, but he just can't do anything to stop it.
7.44amStatistics from the second set, which, as you can see, was much closer than the first...
Total points won
Nadal: 33
Kokkinakis: 32
Winners
Nadal: 11
Kokkinakis: 8
Unforced errors
Nadal: 13
Kokkinakis: 7
Net points
Nadal: 5/8
Kokkinakis: 4/5
Aces
Nadal: 2
Kokkinakis: 1
Double faults
Nadal: 0
Kokkinakisi: 0
Receiving points won
Nadal: 9/28 (32%)
Kokkinakis: 13/37 (35%)
7.42amSECOND SET NADAL! The Spaniard nails a forehand winner and holds to 15 to take a two-set lead after 81 minutes.
Nadal 6-2 *5-4 KokkinakisNormal service is resumed as Nadal serves wide to Kokkinakis's backhand and the Aussie youngster is unable to get the ball back into court on three occasions. TWO SET POINTS!
Nadal 6-2 *5-4 KokkinakisNadal's attempted kick serve does not have enough height on it to beat 6' 4" Kokkinakis, who moves 0-15 ahead with a piercing crosscourt forehand winner.
Nadal 6-2 *5-4 KokkinakisMuch to the audible delight of the crowd, Kokkinakis makes those new balls work for him, delivering his third ace of the match to seal a hold to 15.
Nadal 6-2 *4-3 KokkinakisJust as he did earlier in the set, Kokkinakis reacts well to missing break point by holding serve comfortably - this time to 15.
Nadal 6-2 4-2* KokkinakisOnce again, Nadal quickly and ruthlessly extinguishes his opponent's hopes of a break. His forehand comes good as he holds to 40.
Nadal 6-2 *3-2 KokkinakisRafa gets back to 30-30, but Kokkinakis then lands a sweet forehand winner that wrong-foots the world number one and brings up the teenager's third BREAK POINT of the second set.
Nadal 6-2 *3-2 KokkinakisThe Spaniard's forehand continues to falter as he fails the second part of a serve-and-volley routine by blasting a smash wide. 0-15.
Nadal 6-2 *3-2 KokkinakisRafa's forehand has gone off the boil a bit in this set. It misfires twice in game five, helping Kokkinakis hold to 30.
7.10amUPDATE: Play is now back underway on the outside courts, where proceedings had been halted under the Extreme Heat Rule
Nadal 6-2 *2-1 KokkinakisExcellent response from Kokkinakis, who puts his failed break attempt behind him by holding to love.
Nadal 6-2 2-0* KokkinakisRafa lands three big first serves to save both break points and reach advantage. A slight blip then occurs as he misses a first serve and loses the point by thrashing another wayward forehand. However, two more first serves do the job as he holds to 40.
Nadal 6-2 *1-0 KokkinakisRafa gets a bit too comfortable. He produces two horrible forehands and, all of a sudden, Kokkinakis has TWO BREAK POINTS at 15-40.
Nadal 6-2 *1-0 KokkinakisDespite winning the opening two points of the second set, Kokkinakis quickly finds himself down break point. The teenager saves it, but Rafa earns himself another straight away with a crisp forehand winner. The Spaniard then BREAKS when his opponent's crosscourt pass lands marginally wide.
6.53amHere are the vital statistics from the first set...
Total points won
Nadal: 30
Kokkinakis: 16
Winners
Nadal: 16
Kokkinakis: 7
Unforced errors
Nadal: 3
Kokkinakis: 8
Net points
Nadal: 4/4
Kokkinakis: 1/1
Aces
Nadal: 3
Kokkinakis: 2
Double faults
Nadal: 0
Kokkinakisi: 1
Receiving points won
Nadal: 14/27 (52%)
Kokkinakis: 3/19 (16%)
6.51amFIRST SET NADAL! Rafa rattles in four unstoppable winners as he holds to love, sealing the opening set after 33 minutes.
Nadal *5-2 KokkinakisRAFA BREAKS! The Spaniard takes game seven to 15, hitting a stunning forehand pass in the process. He will now serve for the opening set.
Nadal 4-2* KokkinakisRafa holds to love, closing the game out with glorious back-to-back forehand winners.
Nadal *3-2 KokkinakisKokkinakis holds to 40 and stays in touch with Nadal in this opening set, which is 22 minutes old.
Nadal 3-1* KokkinakisKokkinakis is certainly going for his shots. The young man does not seem at all fazed by the occasion. Nadal holds to 15 and looks very comfortable with his opponent's approach, but, if the Aussie keeps playing the same way, he may well nick a break at some point today, which would a great memento to take away.
Nadal *2-1 KokkinakisNADAL BREAKS! Kokkinakis closes the gap to 30-40 with a terrific backhand winner. However, his forehand misfires on the following point, handing the world number one a break to 30.
Nadal 1-1* KokkinakisA well-executed forehand smash gives Kokkinakis the opening point of game three, before Nadal hits a lush forehand winner. Kokkinakis then donates an unforced error, followed by a double fault to hand TWO BREAK POINTS TO NADAL!
Nadal *0-1 KokkinakisThe home crowd get very excited as Kokkinakis cracks a forehand winner to move 0-15 ahead. Nadal then levels the game with an ace, but Kokkinakis moves ahead again when the Spaniard crashes a backhand into the net. 15-30.
Nadal *0-1 KokkinakisThe youngster makes a confident start, winning the match's opening two points before holding to 30.
6.19amThat is all the pre-match info we have time for because the match is literally seconds away from starting. Nadal won the toss. Kokkinakis will serve first.
6.18amKokkinakis is currently ranked 570th in the ATP world rankings. He started this season in Brisbane, where he came through three qualifying rounds before losing 6-3 7-5 to former world number one Lleyton Hewitt.
6.17amHe is an Adelaide born 17-year-old with Greek heritage. He entered this tournament as a wildcard. Kokkinakis proved last year that wildcards can be very dangerous. As a WC, he reached the final of the Australian Open juniors tournament, beating 12th, second and 11th seeds on the way. He also reached the junior final at the US Open
6.17amWe all know who Rafael Nadal is, so here is a brief bit of information on his lesser-known opponent...