Wimbledon 2013 TV Schedule: Channel to Watch Andy Murray, Federer, Azarenka Sharapova Get Action Wednesday

Jun 26, 2013 01:28 AM EDT

Wimbledon 2013 rolls along with Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova in action as Day 3 at the All English Club is upon us. Don't miss any of the action. Find out where to watch all the matches on your television as the second round at Wimbledon commences. 

Channel- Where to Watch: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 

The action begins at 6:30 a.m. ET/11:30 a.m. GMT. Hitting the secondary courts for the early start are guys like Lleyton Hewitt of Australia as he looks to continue his Cinderella story after topping No. 11 Stanislas Wawrinka in three straight sets. Hewitt faces Dustin Brown of Germany in Court 2. American John Isner will also hit the tennis court early in the day. He prepares to face Adrian Mannarino of France in Court 3. 

The heavy duty matches begin at 1 p.m. GMT/8 a.m. ET. No. 2 in Women's Singles, Azarenka will do the honors of setting things off at Centre Court. She will be looking to overcome her first round injury as she gets ready to face Flavia Pennetta of France. Immediately following Azarenka's match, watch No. 6 in Men's Singles. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga hit Centre Court as he faces Ernests Guibis. 

However, Tsonga's match might be overshadowed as, at around the same time, the main man at Wimbledon hits the court . Murray sees action in Court No. 1 where he will be featured in the second match. He gets ready to face Yen-Hsun Lu. Murray had a slow start in the first round, but eventually played better tennis as the match progressed.

Closing out the show, rightfully so, will be Mr. Wimbledon himself, No. 3 ranked, Federer. He had a field day in his first matchup against Victor Hanescu. He will look to do the same against Sergiy Stakhovsky. Similar to Rafael Nadal's accomplishments at Roland Garros, Federer is chasing his eighth Wimbledon title. Though Murray is the ones fans are rooting for in this grand slam, Federer remains the clear favorite. With another title, he could become the most successful player in Wimbledon history. 

Over in Court No. 2, Sharapova, who is ranked third in Women's Singles, faces Michelle Larcher De Brito. Check out the remainder of the active players who will also hit the court on Wednesday at Wimbledon. 

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