
Wimbledon 2015 Schedule: Replay TV Coverage, Live Stream for Friday's Draw
It's quality over quantity at Wimbledon, at least as far as singles matches are concerned, in Day 5 of the prestigious tournament at the All England Club.
Both of the tournament's top seeds will be in action throughout the day. Defending champion Novak Djokovic will take on 27th-seeded Bernard Tomic of Australia, and once that match concludes, Serena Williams will meet Great Britain's unseeded Heather Watson.
Both top seeds appear to be in excellent form at this point. Djokovic has won in straight sets in each of his first two matches, while Williams is motivated to win her fourth consecutive Grand Slam title. She has not been beaten in a Grand Slam event since the third round of last year's Wimbledon.
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Friday's Wimbledon 2015 Viewing Info
Date: Friday, July 3
Time: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN and Tennis Channel
Live Stream and Replay: Wimbledon.com, WatchESPN and Tennis Channel (replay, 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m ET)
Order of Play: Wimbledon.com
Thursday's Results

Roger Federer has his eyes on an eighth Wimbledon title, and while he has a long way to go if he is going to claim that title, he moves on in the tournament after rolling over Sam Querrey, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, in the second round.
Federer did not lose a game on his own serve, and his athleticism and agility were simply too much for Querrey. Federer won 19-of-22 points when he came to the net, and he regularly attacked when he sensed an opening. Querrey was unable to cope with all of Federer's weapons.
One of those weapons was a between-the-legs lob that Federer pulled off in the second set. Querrey was up against it with this matchup, but this shot appeared to drain all upset hopes from the American player.
"Everyone's (still) talking about it. Enjoy *that* Federer tweener lob again...and again http://t.co/XZxYfGPDOA
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 3, 2015"
Federer's forehand was the dominant shot in the match, as he registered 19 winners, including two overheads and three passing shots to get the best of Querrey.
While Federer was all smiles after his match, Rafael Nadal could not survive his second-round battle with German Dustin Brown. Nadal was unable to find his consistency on the court and he dropped a 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 decision to his unseeded opponent.
Brown is the 102nd-ranked player in the world, and his athleticism and stamina got the best of Nadal. He told Sports Illustrated that he didn't feel any pressure, even though it marked the first time in his life he had stepped foot on center court at Wimbledon.
"It's easy for me to play my game against someone like him because I don't have anything to lose," Brown said.
Defending champion Petra Kvitova had an easy time of it against Japan's Kurumi Nara, rolling to a 6-2, 6-0 triumph. Kvitova regularly has problems in the early rounds of tournaments, but that hasn't been the case at Wimbledon. She has lost just three games in her first two matches.
"It was a good match from my side. I was really expecting a tough match because I saw a little bit when she played Venus Williams here last year," Kvitova told Business Insider. "I was really prepared and I'm really happy with how I played today, how I managed to win."
Third-seeded Andy Murray had an overpowering 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Robin Haase of the Netherlands. Murray was at his best when he came to the net, winning 15-of-17 points when he sensed an opening and charged forward.
"Andy Murray has had some absolutely disastrous wins over Robin Haase in the past, but this one came easy: 6-1, 6-1, 6-4. No fuss. #Wimbledon
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) July 2, 2015"
All stats courtesy of Wimbledon.com.




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