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Andy Murray vs Tsitsipas live stream – when does the match start on TV
Andy Murray is facing a formidable challenge in order to keep his Wimbledon aspirations alive as he goes head-to-head with Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round of the Wimbledon 2023 men’s singles tournament.
Murray had a smooth sail in the first round but is now faced with a significant leap in competition if he intends to overcome the fifth seed on Centre Court today. Currently, Murray holds a 7-6, 6-7, 6-4 lead. The match is scheduled to conclude not before 10 am ET / 3 pm BST.
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A decade after his initial Wimbledon triumph, Murray continues to exhibit incredible determination, particularly in recent years following a hip surgery in 2019
Despite facing a potential retirement from the sport due to injury four years ago, the former world number one has persevered and gradually climbed the rankings.
He is now showing glimpses of his former self, which propelled him to 11 Grand Slam finals, of which he emerged victorious in three.
In the first round on Tuesday, the 36-year-old comfortably defeated his compatriot Ryan Peniston with a score of 6-3, 6-0, 6-1.
Murray has had ample time to recuperate since then. On the other hand, Tsitsipas engaged in an intense five-set battle against Dominic Thiem, which concluded late Wednesday evening.
The 24-year-old is no stranger to deep runs in major tournaments, having reached the final of the French Open in 2021 and the Australian Open earlier this year.
Nevertheless, Tsitsipas has encountered difficulties in finding his peak performance on the grass courts at SW19 and has never advanced beyond the fourth round.
Additionally, he is aware that the crowd will predominantly support Murray, as Centre Court feels like the British player’s second home.
After his victory over Thiem, Tsitsipas jokingly acknowledged, “Centre Court is almost like his living room, so I’m not expecting there to be anyone supporting me.”
The duo has faced off only twice before, with Tsitsipas emerging victorious in a quite heated match at the US Open, where the Scot showed his annoyance due to an extended eight-minute toilet break before the fifth set.
However, a year later, the Scot had his revenge with a straight sets win on grass courts in Stuttgart.
Fans can anticipate a high-quality tennis spectacle with numerous exhilarating baseline rallies as this captivating Wimbledon clash reaches its conclusion.
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