Michael Beardmore and Joe Rindl
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We'll be honest - the weather forecast for SW19 is not brilliant for Tuesday, the second day of Wimbledon 2023.
But even if the rain falls, we have a roof on Centre and a roof on Court One so we won't be starved of play.
So make sure you join us for live coverage from 11:00 BST on Tuesday, when we'll have the first appearances of defending women's champion Elena Rybakina and British men's number one Cameron Norrie.
Oh, and we'll see this chap in action as well...
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Who are other Brits in action on day two?
The show courts will play host to Andy Murray (Centre Court) and Cameron Norrie (Court One), but there will be plenty of other Brits to see on the outside courts.
Court Two (Starting at 11:00 BST)
Heather Watson v Barbora Krejcikova (third match)
Arthur Fery v Daniil Medvedev (fourth match)
Court Three (Starting at 11:00 BST)
George Loffhagen v Holger Rune (first match)
Sonay Kartal v Madison Keys (fourth match)
Court 18 (Starting at 11:00 BST)
Katie Boulter v Daria Saville (first match)
Tuesday on Court One
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Top seed Carlos Alcaraz begins his Wimbledon campaign on Court One, taking on France's Jeremy Chardy.
The Spaniard reclaimed the world number one spot with his win at Queen's last month, his first title on grass.
In the women's singles Ons Jabeur, finalist in 2022, is up against Magdalena Frech of Poland.
And day two on Court One finishes with British number one Cameron Norrie taking on world number 106 Tomas Machac of Czech Republic.
Norrie reached the semi-finals of Wimbledon last year.
Tuesday on Centre Court
Sir Andy Murray gets his Wimbledon campaign under way tomorrow, playing on Centre Court against fellow Brit Ryan Peniston.
Murray was unable to get a seeding for this year's competition, but he has avoided the big-hitters in the first round.
British number seven Peniston is playing in just his second ever Wimbledon main draw match.
Centre Court action will begin with reigning women's champion and third seed Elena Rybakina taking on American Shelby Rogers.
We also have second seed Aryna Sabalenka up against Panna Udvardy of Hungary.
Watch: The shots of day one
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Swiatek 'hungry' for Wimbledon success - Konta
Swiatek 6-1 6-3 Zhu
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Former British number one Johanna Konta, speaking to BBC Sport after world number one Iga Swiatek's first-round win:
"She's so professional with how she goes about her business and she showcased that. She problem-solved where she needed to and whenever she goes through a little period of losing focus or direction, she bounces back so quickly.
"She's not been on tour that long and she's a four-time Grand Slam champion, so I think her results in coming into the second round and winning this event will come. She's so hungry to get better."
Watch: Lokoli loo delay costs him point
Lokoli 1-6 7-5 4-6 3-6 Ruud
Reading the newspaper? Checking his mobile messages? What was Laurent Lokoli up to?
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Watch: Garcia safely through
Garcia 6-4 6-3 Volynets
This is Caroline Garcia's 10th singles campaign at Wimbledon - she's lost in the first round on four previous occasions, but the number five seed is safely through to the second round in 2023 courtesy of a straight-set win over Katie Volynets.
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Watch: GB's Broady into round two
Liam Broady's love affair with Wimbledon continues - he's had some great results at SW19 down the years and he did it again today, beating Constant Lestienne in straight sets.
It's fourth seed and French Open finalist Casper Ruud up next for the Brit.
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See AlsoCatch-up: Wimbledon Court TwoWatch: GB's Burrage wins for first time at Wimbledon
Great Britain's Jodie Burrage beat Caty McNally to win a main-draw match at Wimbledon for the first time - leading to some emotional scenes on Court Three.
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Watch: 'Classy' Swiatek storms into second round
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The women's world number one, Iga Swiatek, looked in ominous form as she saw off China's Zhu Lin on Court One.
Post update
Right, let's remind ourselves of the best action from day one before looking ahead to tomorrow.
Game, set and match Sinner
Sinner 6-2 6-2 6-2 Cerundolo
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Jannik Sinner puts down a marker, conceding just six games in his straight set win over Juan Manuel Cerundolo.
The Italian eighth seed was in fine form throughout and finishes our action for day one.
Sinner serving for match
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Italian Jannik Sinner breaks again. It's been one-way traffic on Centre Court and now the eighth seed will serve for the match.
'Sinner can see the finishing post'
Sinner 6-2 6-2 4-2 Cerundolo*
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It feels like Sinner's level is picking up again, now that he sees the finishing post.
Sinner holds
Sinner 6-2 6-2 4-2 Cerundolo*
Sinner can see the finishing line. He holds to 15 and is just two games away from a spot in the second round.
Sinner breaks
*Sinner 6-2 6-2 3-2 Cerundolo
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And Sinner converts, forcing Cerundolo out wide and the Argentine can't return a deep forehand.
Break point Sinner
Sinner 6-2 6-2 2-2 Cerundolo*
Jannik Sinner's looking to wrap this match up quickly. He pounces on a second serve but Juan Manuel Cerundolo gets lucky with a shot which flicks up off the net and gets the Italian in a twist.
Next point though, and Sinner forces an error to bring up his first break point of the set. 30-40
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Sinner holds
Sinner 6-2 6-2 1-1 Cerundolo*
Four points in a row and Jannik Sinner is level again in the third.
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