Wimbledon 2017: Andy Murray vs Dustin Brown - as it happened
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Your support makes all the difference.Andy Murray returns to Centre Court at Wimbledon on Wednesday for his second round match against Dustin Brown.
The world number one safely progressed through the first round on Monday with a straight sets victory over Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik.
Murray is still carrying the hip injury which at one point threatened his participation at the All England Club but remains confident that it will not affect his performance against Brown.
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Williams wins in three to avoid upset
Venus Williams is into the third round after a three-set win over Qiang Wang on Court One.
The five-time champion and 10th seed this year dropped the first set but recovered to win 4-6 6-4 6-1 in an hour and 51 minutes.
Nadal* 1-0 Young (*denotes next server)
Rafael Nadal is off to the perfect start against Donald Young on Centre Court. The Spaniard has broken his American opponent in the opening game of the match.
Janowicz beats 14th seed Pouille
Jerzy Janowicz has fond memories of SW19 after making the last four here in 2013 - and he's intent on making more memories this year. The Pole has just beaten 14th seed Lucas Pouille in four sets (7-6 7-6 3-6 6-1).

Nadal 5-3 Young* (*denotes next server)
The final match on Centre Court has gone with serve since Young was broken in the opening game of the set.

Nadal 6-4 2-0 Young* (*denotes next server)
Just like at the start of the match, Nadal breaks Young in the opening game of the second set. The Spaniard then consolidates to move into a 2-0 lead.
French Open champion Ostapenko trails
Jelena Ostapenko, the 20-year-old Roland Garros champion, is a set away from second-round elimination at SW19.
She has just lost the opening set 7-5 against world No 142 Francoise Abanda.

Nadal* 6-4 6-2 4-3 Young (*denotes next server)
Nadal grabs the crucial break in the seventh game of the third set. He's just two games away from the third round now.
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