As England gears up to cheer on Andy Murray like he is one of their own (despite being as Scottish as haggis and bad oral hygiene) excitement is building ahead of the world number three’s clash with Swiss maestro Roger Federer, current world number two.
So what time can we expect to see the battle between everyone’s favourite, Roger, and everyone’s least favourite, Murray? I suppose you’ll have to ask Novak Djokovic about that, given that his game will take place on Centre Court first, the completion of which will see the Murray – Federer begin.
Djokovic’s tussle with Richard Gasquet will start at 1PM UK time, which is 2PM around these here parts. Novak https://pharmacy-no-rx.net/cialis_generic.html will be expected to dominate his match and, if we say that Gasquet might nick a set off him before succumbing to the world number one, we can expect the day’s headline act to begin somewhere between 4:30PM and 5:30 PM our side.
Both matches will be shown on Supersport 2 and I recommend, to avoid disappointment, watching the Proteas dismantle Bangladesh on Supersport 1 until around 4PM before checking Supersport 2 for Djokovic’s progress.
Below are a few stats to get the mouth watering…
Here’s hoping Roger can break British hearts and edge closer towards an eighth Wimbledon title – we might even get the added bonus of watching Murray cry post-match.
[source:telegraph]
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