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the match from injury earlier in the grass court season. top seed iga swiatek set her intentions with a win over zhu lin. swiatek dominated from the outset winning 6 1, 6 3, as she looks to go beyond the fourth round for the first time at wimbledon. and novak djokovic began his men s title defence with a win over pedro cachin. he won in straight sets, the third on a tie break, in a match delayed for over on hour by rain on centre court. djokovic is aiming to secure his eighth wimbledon title, matching roger federer s record for a male player. so a mixed day for the british players. an exciting encounter for liam broady in the second round. after getting the better of constant lestienne, fourth seed casper ruud awaits. jan choinski beat dusan lajovic. but in the women s side. jodie burrage sealed her passage through but there were defeats for katie swan and harriet dart as jim lumsden reports. dart was the first print out of bed, and 11 a appointment. the british