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Wimbledon 2013: Time, TV schedule and live streaming for Monday’s matches

Defending Wimbledon champion Roger Federer opens play at Centre Court on Monday against Victor Hanescu. Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka are also in action.

Clive Brunskill

Roger Federer will begin defense of his Wimbledon title on Monday morning, opening play on Centre Court, as per tournament tradition. The third-seeded Federer will square off against Victor Hanescu, with the match starting at 8 a.m. ET.

Also playing on Centre Court Monday are 2012 Wimbledon runner-up Andy Murray and 2004 champion Maria Sharapova. The second-seeded Murray will face Benjamin Becker, while the third-seeded Sharapova will go up against Kristina Mladenovic.

Second-seeded Victoria Azarenka opens play on No. 1 Court at 8 a.m., facing off against Maria Joao Koehler. French Open champion and fifth-seeded Rafael Nadal follows Azarenka, and he’ll be playing Steve Darcis.

ESPN has exclusive television coverage of Wimbledon, and the main network will have coverage from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday. All of this coverage will be available online through WatchESPN.com and via the WatchESPN app on smartphones and tablets. ESPN3 will also offer a multi-screen presentation of all available TV courts from first ball to last ball. Xbox LIVE Gold members can watch the action through ESPN on their gaming system.

Here’s a schedule of Monday’s action from Wimbledon’s official website. The website also offers a free app, live video, radio and the IBM Slamtracker, making it easy to follow the tournament.

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