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Morning all and welcome to Wimbledon 2023 – day four!
I can’t say I like it when it rains, but when it gives us a schedule like the one we’re about to enjoy, it’s hard to complain too much. The highlight is, of course, Andy Murray v Stefanos Tsitsipas, a battle between yesterday and today that could get extremely intense. We’ll preview it properly in due course, but Murray grew into his first-round match and is clearly more confident in his body than for some time. He’ll know that Tsitsipas is no grass-court specialist and will target an aesthetic but vulnerable backhand while keeping the points as long as possible. Tsitsipas, meanwhile, will feel grooved having won a five-set thriller last evening, and will look to keep Murray moving by attacking corners and lines.
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