
Wimbledon 2015: Full TV and Live Stream Schedule for Tuesday at All England Club
After a number of top players kicked things off at Wimbledon Monday, more big names will be in action on Day 2 at the All England Club.
Top seeds Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams both handled their opponents in straight sets, while stars like Stan Wawrinka and Maria Sharapova also cruised in first-round wins. However, a few seeded players, such as Tommy Robredo, Pablo Cuevas and Flavia Pennetta, weren't as fortunate and were upset on Day 1.
Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Petra Kvitova and others will hope to avoid these types of surprises as they start their run at a title Tuesday.
Wimbledon Day 2 Schedule
When: Tuesday, June 30
Time (ET): 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: WatchESPN
Order of Play: Wimbledon.com
| Centre Court | Kiki Bertens vs. No. 2 Petra Kvitova |
| Centre Court | Damir Dzumhur No. 2 Roger Federer |
| Centre Court | Mikhail Kukushkin vs. No. 3 Andy Murray |
| No. 1 Court | Thomaz Bellucci vs. No. 10 Rafael Nadal |
| No. 1 Court | Jana Cepelova vs. No. 3 Simona Halep |
| No. 1 Court | No. 6 Tomas Berdych vs. Jeremy Chardy |
| No. 2 Court | No. 13 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Gilles Muller |
| No. 2 Court | Nicolas Almagro vs. No. 12 Gilles Simon |
| No. 2 Court | No. 8 Ekaterina Makarova vs. Sachia Vickery |
| No. 2 Court | No. 5 Caroline Wozniacki vs. Saisai Zheng |
| No. 3 Court | Ying-Ying Duan vs. No. 12 Eugenie Bouchard |
| No. 3 Court | No. 18 Gael Monfils vs. Pablo Carreno Busta |
| Court 12 | No. 13 Agnieszka Radwanska vs. Lucie Hradecka |
| Court 18 | Carina Witthoeft vs. No. 10 Angelique Kerber |
| Court 16 | No. 31 Jack Sock vs. Sam Groth |
| Court 19 | Ernests Gulbis vs. Lukas Rosol |
Top Matches to Watch
Andy Murray vs. Mikhail Kukushkin

Not only will the hometown fans be rooting for Andy Murray to come away with his second career Wimbledon championship, but the British star also has a good chance to pull it off.
The 2013 tournament winner is the No. 3 seed and is confident coming into the week, as he explained in a column for BBC Sport:
"It's tough to say whether I'm at my peak but I do feel like I'm playing extremely well right now. I feel physically strong, my game is in good shape and, all in all, I'm in a better place than in many years heading into Wimbledon - better than last year for sure. [...]
I don't think I could have prepared any better for the biggest tournament of the year.
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After going to the semifinals of the French Open and winning the recent Aegon Championships in London, he certainly has what it takes to bring home his third Grand Slam title.
Still, getting out of the first round is far from guaranteed. Mikhail Kukushkin reached the third round last year at Wimbledon before falling to Rafael Nadal and has a strong enough serve to cause some problems for Murray in Round 1.
If the Scottish star isn't prepared, he could have a disappointing early exit.
Caroline Wozniacki vs. Saisai Zheng

While Caroline Wozniacki is the No. 5 player in the WTA rankings, recent Grand Slams haven't highlighted her true ability. She was knocked out in the second round in each of the last two major tournaments and has never reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
Meanwhile, a recent injury causes concern heading into the week, per Karthi Gnanasegaram of BBC Sport:
Based on talent alone, Wozniacki comes into this event as a legitimate contender to win her first title. However, there is just as good of a chance she ends up losing in one of her first few matches.
Saisai Zheng doesn't have a lot of experience at this level, but she has two ITF tournament wins this season and continues to gain confidence against top competition. If she plays well, this could be a scary match for the favorite.
Tomas Berdych vs. Jeremy Chardy

One top-10 player who could be at risk of a first-round exit is No. 6 Tomas Berdych, who has a tough matchup against Jeremy Chardy to start things off at Wimbledon.
Berdych was knocked out in the quarterfinals last week in Halle, Germany, which was his only grass-court tournament of the year. He has also only made it to the quarterfinals once in the last four years at this event.
Meanwhile, Chardy reached the fourth round at Wimbledon a year ago and is coming off of a strong run to the fourth round at Roland Garros, where he defeated top-20 competitors John Isner and David Goffin before falling to Murray.
The veteran knows what it takes to beat top competition and won't be afraid of the moment when he steps on the court against a prominent player like Berdych.
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