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Wimbledon 2014: Time, TV schedule, live streaming for Wednesday’s matches

Top-seeded Novak Djokovic will headline Day 3, while defending champion Andy Murray will also take the court in the afternoon.

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Great Britain’s Andy Murray will continue his Wimbledon title defense on Day 3 at the All England Club as Wednesday commences with big names on the men’s and women’s docket.

No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic will take Centre Court and face Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic as he rounds into form during his bid to unseat Murray. He’ll face a veteran in Stepanek who could prove to be a tough out on the grass surface after the unseeded journeyman ousted the defending champion in straight sets at the Aegon Championships at Queen’s Club in a June tune-up to the Grand Slam event.

On the women’s side, Venus Williams has a long day ahead of her on Court 3 when she opens the action with a singles match against unseeded Kurumi Narabefore of Japan before competing alongside sister Serena Williams in the opening doubles round later in the afternoon.

Many eyes will be on Centre Court early as former finalist and No. 4 seed Agniezka Radwanska of Poland takes on unseeded Australian Casey Dellacqua. Several prognosticators have Radwanska as a dark horse to compete for the title in a wide-open women’s field.

Info for watching Wednesday’s matches is listed below:

TV schedule: 7 a.m. ET (ESPN), 11:30 a.m. (ESPNEWS), 2 p.m. (ESPN2)

Live streaming: Watch Wimbledon at WatchESPN.com. More live coverage can be found at Wimbledon.com.

Order of play: Visit Wimbledon’s website for match time updates.

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