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Heather Watson celebrates beating Wang Qiang in the Wimbledon second round
Heather Watson has reached the Wimbledon third round on three previous occasions
Venue: All England Club Dates: 27 June-10 July
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She beat Wang Qiang to get to the third round.

In a match halted by darkness on Wednesday, the 30-year-old needed only one game to win.

He only had four hours' sleep on Wednesday night and will face Kaja Juvan on Friday.

The world number 121 said he didn't feel well this morning.

The scheduling has been difficult for me. It hasn't been on my side.

I've been trying to do the best I can. Try to stay positive in all situations. I think I've done it well.

I might take a nap before doubles because I'll have singles again tomorrow.

In their women's doubles opener against Emina Bektas and Kristna Kucova, the Britons play alongside each other, despite the fact that they had taken a caffeine gel before the game.

Gray saved two set points in the second-tie-break and thought he had saved a third, running away in celebration after stretching for a forehand volley, but a diving Fritz got to the ball and sent it over the net.

The winner of the third round will face the winner of the second round.

There are five Britons playing in the singles on Thursday, with four of them playing in the same match.

The first match on Centre Court is between Boulter and Pliskova.

Broady plays Argentine 12th seed Diego Schwartzman.

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