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Williams is hoping to end a two-year Grand Slam title drought at the All England Club over the next fortnight. The American was handed a seed by Wimbledon organisers despite falling down the world rankings after giving birth to her first child. Williams recorded a comfortable straight-sets win in her opening match against Arantxa Rus. And now she is third on Centre Court and is expected to get underway around 5pm this afternoon.
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"It felt good to play, just to be back on the grass. Two years, over a year. It definitely felt good," she said. "I'm just taking it one at a time. I don't think I was at my best today, but I'm practicing much better. "I feel as long as I, you know, keep going, hopefully, I'll be able to get there. "My serve is a little playing catch-up, but it's doing better than I could have hoped, to be honest. It's all on the right track."
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How to watch Serena Williams vs Viktoriya Tomova on TV The BBC is once again the prime broadcaster for Wimbledon and they will be showing all the action live. BBC Two will be the main channel for the first week as they will be showing play from 11.30am through to 8.30pm. BBC One will also be live from south London between 1.45pm and 2.30pm and then again at 5.10pm until 6pm. Alternative courts will also be available on the BBC Red Button. Both of BBC’s terrestrial channels will also be showing the second week’s action but the main matches will be on BBC One from Thursday, July 5.