ANDY MURRAY has been forced out to Court One for his second-round clash with Tobias Kamke.
But the Scot shouldn't be too concerned at the snub by Wimbledon organisers as he shouldn't have linger around for too long.
The Scot needed four sets to see off Daniel Gimeon-Traver in the first round but won 15 games in a row after a slow start.
I can see him hitting the ground running against Kamke and am backing him to win in three sets at 1-3 with Skybet. A repeat of his 3-1 opener is 4-1 with firms such as Paddy Power.
Just to win Murray is 1-40 at Betfred and other short-priced bankers include Andy Roddick, Rafa Nadal, Juan Martin del Potro and Thomas Berdych.
Our holidaying tennis man David Jack has won a few quid this season on Canadian Milos Raonic and he could be one to watch.
He faces the seeded Luxembourg ace Gilles Simon but is favourite to win at 4-11 with firms such as bodog.
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Murray 3-0 and Raonic double