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Get your free daily horoscope from Russel Grant Andy Murray's Wimbledon opponent has had nine surgeries and is 'more bionic' than Brit


 Andy Murray is confronting James Duckworth on Center Court on Monday, with the match set to begin at around 5 pm.

Double cross victor Andy Murray is once again at Wimbledon for the fourteenth appearance of his distinguished lifetime.

As similar to the case so frequently as of late, the 35-year-old shows up under something of a physical issue cloud, in spite of the fact that he has been rehearsing at maximum capacity after apparently recuperating from a stomach injury.

He is set to take to Center Court at break time on Monday to confront the Australian James Duckworth in one of the first days of the season's most expected matches - this is the way to watch the activity live.

As usual, Wimbledon is being communicated broadly on the BBC, with live inclusion of Day One on BBC One from 1.45 pm to 6 pm, and on BBC Two from 11 am to 7 pm.

While Murray is set to be one of the excellent contributions on the earthly channel, there is additionally multi-court inclusion accessible to stream on BBC iPlayer, the red button, the BBC Sport application, and the BBC Sport site.

The everyday Today at Wimbledon features airs on BBC Two and across their advanced stages at 8.30 pm.

Who is James Duckworth?

His rundown of wounds could make even Murray's eyebrows raise, with the 30-year-old having had work done on everything from his foot to his shoulder to his elbow.

He shows up in SW19 on the rebound from one more medical procedure - his 10th in 10 seasons - with his latest activity being to fix an irksome hip.

The recuperation is painfully sluggish and Duckworth has lost each of the six matches he has played this season, remembering first-round routs at Queen's and Eastbourne for the most recent couple of weeks.

What time are the other British players in real life on Monday?

There are a lot of different chances to get British ability in real life at Wimbledon on Monday (all timings are estimated):

Cameron Norrie v Pablo Andujar (11am)

Jodie Burrage v Lesia Tsurenko (11am)

Lily Miyazaki v Carolina Garcia (1.15 pm)

Jay Clarke v Christian Harrison (2.30 pm)

Heather Watson v Tamara Korpatsch (2.45pm)

Emma Raducanu v Alison Van Uytvanck (3.45pm)

Ryan Peniston v Henri Laaksonen (4pm)

Katie Swan v Marta Kostyuk (5 pm)

What is the full Wimbledon 2022 timetable?

Monday 27 June - men's and women's singles first round

Tuesday 28 June - men's and women's singles first round

Wednesday 29 June - men's and women's singles second round

Thursday 30 June - men's and women's singles second round

Friday 1 July - men's and women's singles third round

Saturday 2 July - men's and women's singles third round

Sunday 3 July - men's and women's singles fourth round

Monday 4 July - men's and women's singles fourth round

Tuesday 5 July - men's and women's singles quarter-finals

Wednesday 6 July - men's and women's singles quarter-finals

Thursday 7 July - women's singles semi-finals

Friday 8 July – men’s singles semi-finals

Saturday 9 July - women's singles last, men's duplicates, last, women's copies last

Sunday 10 July - men's singles, blended duplicates finals

Whoever wins the Wimbledon last brings back home a lot of money to oblige the brilliance of triumph, with an award of £2 million for the people's singles champions.

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