Andy Murray begins his Wimbledon farewell on Thursday as he teams up with brother Jamie in the men’s doubles, while there are two all-British battles in the singles.
The Murrays play Australian pairing John Peers and Rinky Hijikata in the third match on Centre Court.
In the second round of the singles, 32nd seed Katie Boulter takes on Harriet Dart before British men’s number one Jack Draper faces 2022 semi-finalist Cameron Norrie.
Opening play on Centre, British wildcard and recent university graduate Jacob Fearnley has the formidable task of playing seven-time champion Novak Djokovic.
Meanwhile, Lily Miyazaki aims to join Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal in the third round when she takes on 14th seed Daria Kasatkina on court 18 at 11:00 BST, in a match delayed by rain on Wednesday.
Two-time champion Andy Murray was cruelly denied the opportunity to play in the singles for one final time at the place he will always be synonymous with.
But, just 10 days after a back operation, he has declared himself fit enough to make a touching appearance with his older sibling Jamie in the men’s doubles.
The pair have never played together at the Championships before, despite memorably teaming up during Great Britain’s 2015 Davis Cup triumph and competing in the men’s doubles at three Olympics Games, including London 2012.
This is their last opportunity at Wimbledon with 37-year-old Andy ready to retire later this year.
“Getting the opportunity to play with Jamie here will be special and I’ll make the most of it,” said Andy.
“It’s easier said than done to just enjoy it when you’re out there because you’re competing, concentrating and trying to win the match.
“Hopefully we can have a good run.”