Although no Brits will take to the court on day three at Wimbledon, the crowd at SW19 is still in for a thrilling day's play, with superstars in both the men's and women's draws in action.
The reigning men's champion, Jannik Sinner, will be hoping for a more comfortable afternoon in South London after being forced to come from two sets to one down in his first-round match. Novak Djokovic will also be keen on completing his second-round match quickly after being pushed hard by Wu Yibing.
Meanwhile, the world's best women's tennis player, Aryna Sabalenka, will also feature, as her pursuit of a first-ever Wimbledon title continues.
Check out our Wimbledon day 3 betting tips below.
Ignacio Buce to beat Jenson Brooksby (6/5)
This may not be the most glamorous of second-round matches, but Ignacio Buce has already beaten the odds a couple of times this grass court season, which suggests that the Peruvian might not be as bad on this surface as the bookies believe.
At Queen's, he beat Giron despite going off as an 11/5 underdog and then in Mallorca, he beat Tsitsipas despite starting as the 13/10 underdog. In his first-round match at Wimbledon, he was impressive, beating Emilio Nava in four sets, with the final set a whitewash.
Jenson Brooskby hasn't outperformed Buce on grass this season by any stretch of the imagination. He is yet to win two matches in a row on grass, which is a good sign for Buce, considering this is a second-round match.
Aryna Sabalenka vs Kessler McCartney – Over 19.5 games (10/11)
Aryna Sabalenka was excellent in her first-round match against Teodora Kostovic on Monday, playing as if she had a point to prove after a disappointing grass season up to that point.
It was only the second time this year that she had won in straight sets on grass, and Kessler McCartney is in a better position than Kostovic to challenge the world number one, given that she has won three of her last four matches on a grass court.
Of Sabalenka's four grass court matches this season, the only one not to reach a 20th game was her aforementioned first round match on Monday. Her serve has been fragile and McCartney has the tools to at least make a game of it.
Novak Djokovic 3-1 Stefanos Tsitsipas (23/10)
The day of Novak Djokovic waltzing through to the second week of Wimbledon without dropping sets are long gone. The Serbian was forced to dig deep in his first-round match on Monday, and that is becoming increasingly more common as he approaches the end of his career.
Of his last six victories at Wimbledon, stretching back to last year, only two of them have been won without dropping a set. What's more, each of his last three victories at Grand Slams have been by three sets to one.
While Tsitsipas is a shadow of his former self and typically uncomfortable on grass, he is wildly unpredictable and could easily find his A-game for a set, given that the motivation to win will surely be there for this one.
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