Three famous names in men's tennis headline the second day of Wimbledon 2015 in London. Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal will see action today in their quest for another Grand Slam title.

Federer is set to open the men's matches at the Centre Court on Tuesday against Bosnian Damir Dzumhur. The seven-time Wimbledon champion is looking to get his eighth SW19 win and 18th Majors title and has prepared well in advance.

"My game is where I want it to be, I know I can still play a little bit better but I'm in good shape," the Swiss player told GQ Magazine. "I have been in six finals this year, managing to win four of them so I've had a good season, and that makes me believe I can have a good Wimbledon."

The match with Dzumhur is the second time Federer and the 23-year-old will face each other. In the recent French Open, the Political Science student lost to world's No. 2 Federer in the third round.

Following their match is the game between Andy Murray and Mikhail Kukushkin.

The No. 3 seed is confident with his form after he successfully cinched a Queen's Club trophy for the fourth time.

"I feel like I'm coming in to the event as best prepared as I can be," Murray told Team GB. "I enjoy playing in high-pressure situations, that's really what I play for now. I enjoy these events and I prepare extremely hard for them.

However, the 28-year-old is taking things one step at a time. He admits any tournament is difficult and wants to put all his focus on each game as they come to win it.

Kuskushin last faced Murray in the 2012 Australian Open in which the Kazakh bowed out to the Scot. He is also one of the three players in the top 100 to employ a female coach - just like the 2013 Wimbledon Champion, noted The Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, No. 10 seed Nadal will face Thomaz Bellucci at the No. 1 Court on Tuesday.

The Spanish player was hard at work to get in top form as he prepares for the London Grand Slam event. Nadal won the Wimbledon in 2010 but was unable to duplicate the victory since then.

"I am practicing well this week," he told BBC Sport. "Let's see if I am able to compete well. I'm just happy to be here healthy, that's the most important thing."

Their game will be the fifth time the Brazilian will face Nadal in which the Spanish dominated all of their previous matches.

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