Wimbledon Live Stream: Watch Free Online Third and Second Round Action as Andy Murray Looks to Get Past Tommy Robredo at Centre Court

Jun 28, 2013 06:55 AM EDT

Andy Murray will look to progress to the third round of Wimbledon when he takes on Tommy Robredo at Centre Court Friday.

Rain disrupted play on Thursday, leading to some of the matches being postponed, which in turn leaves Wimbledon officials with an extremely busy Friday.

One of those matches that had to be called off Thursday was No.4 seed David Ferrer's second round showdown with Spanish compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut.

Ferrer is the player expected to give Novak Djokovic, who eased into the third round, the stiffest fight as the world number one bids to enter the final yet again.

Murray, slated to play third on Centre Court, though, will not be too concerned about the weather with the main court carrying a roof which can be used during rain.

The Scot's biggest concern, however, will be avoiding an upset having already seen Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer knocked out of the tournament.

"(Steve) Darcis beat Rafa, Roger has just lost to (Sergiy) Stakhovsky, (Jo-Wilfried) Tsonga lost to (Ernests) Gulbis," Murray said. "Who's to say I can't lose to Robredo in the next round?

"These things happen all the time in sport. I just think (because of) the consistency of the top players for the last eight, ten years, people are so shocked.

"I think this used to happen a lot more previously, but I don't worry about those things. I know if I don't play well on Friday, I'll lose. That's why I'll be ready for that match and not worry about anything else."

Murray said Stakhovsky played really well to beat Federer in the second round. "I was watching the match," the number two seed added. "Stakhovsky was playing unbelievably well. He was serve-volleying beautifully.

"It looked great the way he was playing. You always expect someone like Roger to turn the match around but when you get into tie-breaks ... I didn't see any of that but a couple of good points, a little of bad luck and the match is done.

"It's obviously a surprise. Roger's been in the quarterfinals of every slam, 36 times in a row.

"Look, things happen in sport. People wanted to write Rafa off after Wimbledon last year with his injury and he came back and made nine finals in a row.

"Roger and Rafa will be back competing for grand slams in the future. It was just a couple of very good performances from Darcis and Stakhovsky, with maybe Rafa and Roger not quite being at their best. You can lose when that happens."

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