Wimbledon curfew on Thursday night, Andy Murray will continue his second-round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas on Friday. The clash between the two players began on Centre Court in the afternoon, with Tsitsipas, the fifth-seed Greek, having previously defeated Dominic Thiem in the first round. In his Tuesday match against Ryan Peniston, Murray continued his remarkable record of never losing in the Wimbledon first round. He emerged victorious with a 6-3, 6-0, 6-1 win over his fellow Brit, a match that was witnessed by Roger Federer. Murray expressed his delight at having both royalty and tennis royalty in attendance, stating, «It was amazing to have some royalty here but also some tennis royalty as well. It’s amazing to have Roger here supporting this event. I started off the match quite nervous. Once I got the break in the first set, I think I played some good stuff. It’s been a long time since I’ve felt physically this good coming into Wimbledon. I’m hoping I’m fit and ready for a good run.»
Murray vs. TsitsipasAndy Murray, 36, a two-time Wimbledon champion, is set to face his Athens-born opponent, Stefanos Tsitsipas. While Murray has an impressive track record at Wimbledon, Tsitsipas, 24, has yet to progress beyond the fourth round. However, Tsitsipas has achieved notable results this year, reaching the final of the Australian Open and the quarter-finals at Roland Garros. In addition to his singles campaign, Tsitsipas is also participating in the doubles competition at Wimbledon. He is teaming up with his younger brother, Petros Tsitsipas, in the men's doubles, and with Paula Badosa in the mixed doubles. Badosa, a former women's number two singles player, is rumored to be dating Stefanos Tsitsipas. Andy Murray and
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