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Wimbledon 2017: Time, TV schedule, live streaming for Wednesday’s matches

Wimbledon moves into the second round on Wednesday, and we’ve got all you need to watch the action in the U.S.

Day One: The Championships - Wimbledon 2017
Day One: The Championships - Wimbledon 2017
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Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal should be on notice. The two will play in the second round of Wimbledon on Wednesday, but both played full matches on Monday, while their top competition in Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic spent just 82 minutes on the court on Tuesday due to retirements from both of their opponents.

Wednesday’s matches will begin at 7 a.m. ET, and in the United States, television coverage will be carried by ESPN. That coverage will run through the afternoon, and will also be live streamed online at WatchESPN and via the ESPN App on various devices.

Live streams of all courts will be available on the services mentioned above.

Murray is the top seed, but has struggled in recent weeks. He will take on the tough Dustin Brown in his second-round match. Nadal, the fourth seed, won the French Open but Wimbledon has never been a consistent place for him. He’s got a match against Donald Young on Wednesday.

On the women’s side, second seed Simona Halep will try and get to the third round against Beatriz Haddad Maia. Halep made it to the French Open finals, but she lost there to unseeded Jelena Ostapenko.

Women’s tennis has been interesting since Serena Williams took a break for her pregnancy. Angelique Kerber, the top seed at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon, lost in the first round of the former tournament. She did make it to the second round by winning her first Wimbledon matchup on Tuesday.

Many think things are wide open again, and Halep is certainly a player to watch. Fourth seed Elina Svitolina is also someone to watch, though her second-round matchup is a tough one against Francesca Schiavone. Ostapenko is seeded 13th for this tournament, and will take on Francoise Abanda on Wednesday.

Below is all you need to know to watch the action on Wednesday, and below that is a full list of singles matches containing seeded competition for the men’s and women’s brackets.

How to watch Wimbledon

Date: Wednesday, July 5

Location: The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England

Time: 7 a.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Online Streaming: WatchESPN, ESPN App

Men’s Singles

No. 1 Andy Murray vs. Dustin Brown
No. 4 Rafael Nadal vs. Donald Young
No. 7 Marin Cilic vs. Florian Mayer
No. 9 Kei Nishikori vs. Sergiu Stakhovsky
No. 12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Simone Bolelli
No. 14 Lucas Pouille vs. Jerzy Janowicz
No. 16 Gilles Muller vs. Lukas Rosol
No. 18 Roberto Bautista Agut vs. Peter Gojowczyk
No. 24 Sam Querrey vs. Nikoloz Basilashvili
No. 26 Steve Johnson vs. Radu Albot
No. 28 Fabio Fognini vs. Jiri Vesely
No. 30 Karen Khachanov vs. Thiago Monteiro

Women’s Singles

No. 2 Simona Halep vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia
No. 4 Elina Svitolina vs. Francesca Schiavone
No. 6 Johanna Konta vs. Donna Vekic
No. 8 Dominika Cibulkova vs. Jennifer Brady
No. 10 Venus Williams vs. Qiang Wang
No. 11 Petra Kvitova vs. Madison Brengle
No. 13 Jelena Ostapenko vs. Francois Abanda
No. 15 Elina Vesnina vs. Victoria Azarenka
No. 17 Madison Keys vs. Camila Giorgi
No. 18 Anastasija Sevastova vs. Heather Watson
No. 21 Caroline Garcia vs. Ana Bogdan
No. 22 Barbora Strycova vs. Naomi Osaka
No. 25 Carla Suarez Navarro vs. Shuai Peng
No. 27 Ana Konjuh vs. Irina-Camelia Begu

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