LONDON (Reuters) - If defending champion Andy Murray needed a further test for his sore hip, the dread-locked drop-shotting Dustin Brown was probably it. "If he has a problem with his hip, I don't want to play against him when his hip is good," Brown told reporters. Brown, ranked 97th, was a potentially dangerous opponent, having beaten twice champion Rafa Nadal in the second round in 2015. "He started very well and was coming up with great drop volleys and really going for the returns," Murray said. After seeing off maverick Wimbledon debutant Alexander Bublik in round one and the clash with Brown, Murray faces another showman, Italian 28th seed Fabio Fognini, in round three.
Source: The Star July 05, 2017 17:35 UTC