Worried about Murray?published at 11:54 British Summer Time 6 July 2017
Leon Smith
Great Britain Davis Cup captain on BBC Two
Andy Murray has a funny walk anyway.
He is fine.
Rybarikova beats third seed Pliskova
Federer beats Lajovic 7-6 (7-0) 6-3 6-2
Kerber, Wozniacki, Djokovic & Raonic win
GB's Kyle Edmund loses to Gael Monfils
Caroline Chapman and Tom Rostance
Leon Smith
Great Britain Davis Cup captain on BBC Two
Andy Murray has a funny walk anyway.
He is fine.
Dimitrov 2-1 Baghdatis
Some big serving on Court Two already as the players whip through the opening three games, all on serve.
Dusan Lajovic v Roger Federer
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TV
Federer is incredibly motivated winning title after title and has taken confidence from it.
Reading between the lines he felt he had won the French Open once in 18 attempts and with the way Rafa Nadal was playing the chances of winning were pretty small, that's why he gave it a miss.
The difference between one French Open and two isn’t big but here the difference between seven and eight Wimbledon titles is very big.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Ever wondered how many racquets a top player goes through at a tournament?
"Lots!" says Tomas Berdych as he stuffs at least half a dozen, box-fresh, plastic-wrapped racquets into his bag.
Better safe than sorry.
The Czech 11th seed is second on court 12, playing American Ryan Harrison in round two.
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TV
Jo Konta has made huge strides in the last 18 months to two years.
To come out on the biggest court in the world and perform like she did yesterday, she can take a lot of confidence and that is hopefully something she can build on.
The way she has been playing on grass she has a chance.
Dimitrov 0-0 Baghdatis
Away we go!
Dusan Lajovic v Roger Federer (third on Centre Court)
Leon Smith
Great Britain Davis Cup captain on BBC Two
No one saw this run coming from Federer.
He took the break and then returned to the Australian Open in Melbourne with blistering tennis.
He then took the luxury of another break and skipped the clay court season. Everyone had a little panic when he lost in Stuttgart but he blitzed Halle and is here as one of the favourites.
The players are knocking up now on Court Two. Almost time to get day four up and running.
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Play is due to start now on all courts apart from Centre and One. But there's no sign of players or officials on Court Two yet. Shoddy.
I mean, what on earth?
57-66
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Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Have you heard the story about Mandy Minella? She's the one who is 14-and-a-half weeks pregnant. And still playing top-level tennis!
The world number 82 from Luxembourg lost in the singles earlier this week, but she isn't intending to slow down just yet.
She has been out practising this morning ahead of her doubles match with Anastasija Sevastova later today.
"I'm feeling great, thank you," Mandy, who is showing signs of a little bump under her floaty practice tee, says as she heads back to the locker room.
"And there's no morning sickness either. I've not been sick once!"
No sign of these supposed thunder storms just yet at a very sunny Wimbledon. My camera feed of Court Two shows a few more people taking their seats - first up for them is the Dimitrov v Baghdatis match.
Lovely.
Andy Murray v Fabio Fognini (Play Friday)
Andy Murray
World number one
Fabio Fognini is one player who does let his feelings show on court.
I expect a really serious test when we play on Friday because he's good off both forehand and backhand, and can hit a lot of winners. This will be our first meeting on grass, so we'll see how that changes things.
We're the same age and we grew up playing each other pretty much since we were 12, so I've known Fabio a long time as well as his family, because his dad, mum and sister have come to a lot of tournaments over the years.
On the court he can sometimes be a little bit different out there and show his emotions a lot - but then so can I.
Despite the extrovert competitor you see on court, he's nice and friendly off it and I've always got on well with him. I'm looking forward to seeing him out on Centre Court.
Play starts at 11:30 BST
Play gets under way on the non show courts shortly, with crowds streaming in to the famous old venue.