Murray-mania returns to SW19 as the Scot's first-round clash against Czech Jan Hajek mobilises some flamboyant British support
As usual the queue is long for fans waiting to gain access to the Championships but at least they can do so in the sunshine on day two
Some fans come better prepared than others to beat the tedium of waiting to gain entry
Murray-mania, glorious sunshine, wig-donning fans enjoying an afternoon tipple in the queue - Wimbledon 2010 is truly upon us
Serena Williams begins the defence of her singles title in emphatic fashion with a 6-0 6-4 win over Portuguese Michelle Larcher de Brito on Centre Court
Britain's Anne Keothavong endures a disappointing day, exiting in three sets to Australian Anastasia Rodionova
This year's French Open finalist Sam Stosur, seeded sixth, is a shock first-round loser, going out 6-4 6-4 to Estonian qualifier Kaia Kanepi
World number one Rafael Nadal examines his footwear after taking a tumble in his first-round victory against Japan's Kei Nishikori on Centre Court
Rafael Nadal is swamped by a gaggle of adoring fans after his first round win over Kei Nishikori on Centre Court
Andy Murray's mother Judy (left) and his girlfriend Kim Sears are once again in the crowd to urge the British number one on on Court One
With temperatures reaching 27C on court, any protection from the sun is welcome for the British number one
If you ever wondered why there are sometimes empty seats at Wimbledon, this is the temptation awaiting you in the hospitality bars
Vantage points are at a premium at SW19 but some fans have a birds-eye view at the top of 'Murray Mound'
Murray fans are out in force on day two, and, as ever, some decorative faces are on display
Hajek breaks Murray's serve early on but still loses the first set 7-5
Murray slips to the ground during his first-round match against Jan Hajek
After a slow start, Murray has little trouble in despatching Hajek 7-5 6-1 6-2
Guernsey teenager Heather Watson loses to Italy's Romina Sarina Oprandi leaving no British players left in the women's draw
Andy Murray will be the only Briton in round two after Jamie Baker, like all the British ladies, is beaten in the first round - the 23-year-old losing 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 6-4 to German Andreas Beck
Maria Sharapova was in devastating form when thrashing 17-year-old Anastasia Pivovarova 6-1 6-0
James Blake threatens to turn his back on tennis after losing to Dutchman Robin Haase in the first round
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