Nottingham Open 2023: How to watch on BBC as Andy Murray takes wildcard
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Andy Murray is the top seed at the Nottingham Open as he continues his grass-court preparations for Wimbledon.
Murray, who won the Surbiton title on Sunday, has opted to play in Nottingham because the surface is similar to both Queen's and Wimbledon.
BBC Sport has live coverage on its digital services of the men's Challenger event as well as the WTA tournament.
World number eight Maria Sakkari of Greece headlines the women's event.
World number 19 Magda Linette of Poland, who reached the semi-finals at this year's Australian Open, also plays.
Former Nottingham champion Donna Vekic, the world number 22, is another player to watch.
Emma Raducanu will not be there following surgery on her hands and ankle. but seven British players are in the main draw, including the new British number one Katie Boulter.
How can I follow the coverage?
Matches will be streamed every day on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app and the BBC Red Button.
Thursday 15 June
11:20 - 20:00 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer & the BBC Sport website & app.
Friday 16 June
11:20 - 20:00 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer & the BBC Sport website & app.
Saturday 17 June
11:20 - 20:00 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer & the BBC Sport website & app.
Sunday 18 June
11:20 - 20:00 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer & the BBC Sport website & app.
The BBC also has live coverage of the grass-court events at Birmingham, Queen's and Eastbourne, and there will be comprehensive coverage of Wimbledon across the BBC from 3 to 16 July.
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