Andy Murray’s bid to secure another Grand Slam victory starts today as he heads out onto the Wimbledon courts.
Consistent coverage of the tennis event will be airing from 11am, but all eyes will be on Murray with the nation’s support behind him.
It’s an important match for the Scottish tennis player, as Wimbledon was the tournament that has given him two of his three Grand Slam triumphs.
It comes after he has battled health concerns following hip resurfacing surgery five years ago, and he recently had to withdraw from Queen's with an abdominal injury.
The uphill battle isn’t so hard to climb though, as his opponent is recovering from surgery, making it set to be an intense match.
What time is Andy Murray's match today?
Murray is heading out to the Centre Court at 1.30pm on Monday, June 27.
The day’s schedule is subject to change, so it is unlikely Murray will make an appearance until 5pm to make way for the other games on the court.
The other Centre Court matches are Novak Djokovic v Soonwoo Kwon and Alison Van Uytvanck v Emma Raducanu, with the latter expected to take place at 3.30pm.
The schedule will continue to develop throughout the day.
How to watch Andy Murray’s match
The match will be airing on BBC as part of the broadcaster’s wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament.
Fans can tune in from 11am, with all the major matches broadcast live on the channel.
It will also air on BBC iPlayer and on the platform’s catch-up service.
Who is Andy Murray playing against today?
Murray is going up against Australian player, James Duckworth.
He is currently ranked No 77 but has been facing hip problems in recent months.
Regarding his opponent, Murray said: “He’s a proper hard worker. He got up to his career-high ranking last year, he finished last year extremely well and then had the surgery.
“I’m sure we’ll have a good match on Monday.”