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Wimbledon 2017: Time, TV schedule, live stream for Thursday’s matches

The second round of Wimbledon will wrap up on Thursday and this is how you can watch it.

Previews: The Championships - Wimbledon 2017
Previews: The Championships - Wimbledon 2017
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The second round of Wimbledon continues on Thursday with big names like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber in action. Federer, the third seed and tournament favorite, has a match against Dusan Lajovic on the day. Djokovic, the second seed, will face Adam Pavlasek.

Thursday’s action will be broadcast by ESPN in the United States, beginning at 7 a.m. and running through about 4:30 p.m. Online streaming will be available for that coverage and coverage of all courts via WatchESPN and the ESPN App on various connected devices.

Federer has won Wimbledon seven times. He’s looking for his eighth, and even skipped the year’s second Grand Slam, the French Open, to keep himself fresh for the grass courts of Wimbledon. It looks like it’s paying off, at least for now.

Kerber was bounced in the first round at the French Open. With Serena Williams not competing due to her pregnancy, the door should be wide open for the top seed to win it, but Kerber hasn’t looked great this year. She will be heavily favored against Kirsten Flipkens, at the very least, though.

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: Thursday, July 6

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. 2 Novak Djokovic vs. Adam Pavlasek
No. 3 Roger Federer vs. Dusan Lajovic
No. 6 Milos Raonic vs. Mikhail Youzhny
No. 8 Dominic Thiem vs. Gilles Simon
No. 10 Alexander Zverev vs. Frances Tiafoe
No. 11 Tomas Berdych vs. Ryan Harrison
No. 13 Grigor Dimitrov vs. Marcos Baghdatis
No. 15 Gael Monfils vs. Kyle Edmund
No. 17 Jack Sock vs. Sebastian Ofner
No. 23 John Isner vs. Dudi Sela
No. 25 Albert Ramos-Vinolas vs. Andrey Rublev
No. 27 Mischa Zverev vs. Mikhail Kukushkin
No. 29 Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Ernests Gulbis
No. 32 Paolo Lorenzi vs. Jared Donaldson

Women’s Singles

No. 1 Angelique Kerber vs. Kirsten Flipkens
No. 3 Karolina Pliskova vs. Magdalena Rybarikova
No. 5 Caroline Wozniacki vs. Tsvetana Pironkova
No. 7 Svetlana Kuznetsova vs. Ekaterina Makarova
No. 9 Agnieszka Radwanska vs. Christina McHale
No. 12 Kristina Mladenovic vs. Alison Riske
No. 14 Garbine Muguruza vs. Yanina Wickmayer
No. 19 Timea Bacsinszky vs. Kristina Kucova
No. 24 Coco Vandeweghe vs. Tatjana Maria
No. 29 Daria Kasatkina vs. Anett Kontaveit
No. 32 Lucie Safarova vs. Shelby Rogers

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