Wimbledon 2017: Andy Murray & Johanna Konta face tough tests in round two



Andy Murray and trainer Matt Little
Andy Murray is ready to face a barrage of serve-volleying when he takes on Germany's Dustin Brown in the second round of Wimbledon on Wednesday.

The defending champion plays world number 97 Brown in the second match on Centre Court at about 15:00 BST.

Fellow British number one Johanna Konta faces Donna Vekic of Croatia in the opening match on Centre Court at 13:00.

Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams, Heather Watson and Aljaz Bedene are also in action on day three.
Britain's Watson faces Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia on court two at 11:30, while compatriot Bedene takes on Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia-Herzegovina on court three at about 13:00.
Two-time champion Nadal plays American Donald Young in the third and final match on Centre Court.
Japan's ninth seed Kei Nishikori opens play on Court One against Ukraine's Sergiy Stakhovsky, before 10th seed and five-time winner Williams plays China's Qiang Wang, and second seed Simona Halep plays Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia.
French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, Petra Kvitova and Victoria Azarenka are also in action in a packed bottom half of the women's draw.
Murray came through his opening match against the unorthodox Alexander Bublik in straight sets, and the Scot expects another unusual test from Brown.
The dreadlocked German upset Nadal at Wimbledon two years ago, thrilling the Centre Court crowd with his diving volleys and attacking style.
"I know Dustin pretty well," said Murray. "We get on well with each other. We message each other from time to time. I like him. He's really, really a nice guy.
"But in terms of the match, I expect him to be very aggressive. I think he'll go for his shots. I think he'll come forward a lot. You know, he's unpredictable.
"You know he's going to go for it. Also you know he hits a lot of drop shots. He can play slice. Sometimes he hits two first serves, goes for a huge second serve.
"It's not easy to play players like that."
Murray won their only previous meeting at the US Open seven years ago in straight sets.




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