Wimbledon returns after a two year hiatus and so does Andy Murray, who has fought back from career threatening injuries to play the prestigous tournament.
The Scottish tennis star has been awarded a Wild Card by the committee, meaning he has a place in the tournament despite missing automatic qualification.
As play gets underway today, here's everything you need to know about Murray's upcoming match and where to watch...
When is Andy Murray playing today?
Murray's first round match against Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili is set to kick off at teatime.
The official start-time on the timetable is 4:45pm, but this has been delayed until just after 6pm.
The former two-time champion will begin his campaign on centre court, an arena he has become very familair with over the length of his career which he will aim to use to his advantage against the 24th seed.
How can I watch the match?
The match will be broadcast on BBC Two with Sue Barker fronting coverage.
When did Andy Murray last play Wimbledon?
Murray's last Wimbledon tournament was 2019 when he partnered Serena Williams in the mixed doubles.
However, he has not played in the Men's Singles since 2017 when he was knocked out of the quarter finals after struggling with a hip injury.
What happens if he wins this match?
If Murray wins his first-round match, he will progress to the second round where he will face either Arthur Rinderknech or Oscar Otte.
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