Andy Murray Ivan Lendl
andy Murray is confident Ivan Lendl will help him to a second Wimbledon titleReuters

After another final heartbreak to Novak Djokovic in a Grand Slam final, Andy Murray, with Ivan Lendl in tow, will hope the greener pastures at Wimbledon will help turn around his fortunes. The second best men's tennis player in the world starts the tournament with a match against fellow Brit Liam Broady.

Murray lost in the final of the Australian Open and French Open this year, both to Djokovic, and while he is expected to make it to his third straight finale, the opponent he is likely to meet in the match is expected to pose the biggest problem.

Before that, however, Murray has six matches to win, starting with the first round against wildcard Liam Broady at Centre Court.

"It will be interesting," Murray said when asked about playing a fellow Brit at Wimbledon. "Obviously never happened before, for me anyway. So, yeah, it will be interesting.

"I know Liam fairly well. We practiced a bit earlier this year, around sort of February, March time, after the Aussie Open. He's a good guy. Works hard. We'll play on one of the big courts. So a big experience for him, as well. Yeah, looking forward to it.

"But, I mean, it will be a bit strange. It's never happened before for me."

What has happened before and will happen again is Murray teaming up with Lendl. After a successful partnership, which saw Murray win both of his Grand Slam titles, the world number two has teamed up with the legendary tennis player, again, in a bid to topple Djokovic.

"I mean, obviously, we're working together because I feel like he can help me," Murray added. "He wants to do the job.

"I think the last weeks have gone extremely well. The time I spent with him beforehand was very good. I don't feel any added pressure working with him again.

"I think it gives actually a bit of extra confidence, because I know last time we worked together, it was very successful. I trust in what he says. This last week's been very good. Enjoyed having him back as part of the team. Yeah, hopefully I can have a good run here."

Murray can only face Djokovic or Federer in the Wimbledon men's singles final, and while his place there is far from a foregone conclusion, the No.2 seed will want to set the ball rolling towards that target with an emphatic win over Broady.

Where to Watch Live

Andy Murray vs Liam Broady -- Wimbledon 2016 first round match -- is the second match on Centre Court on Tuesday. The first, between Serena Williams and Amra Sadikovic, is scheduled for a 1 p.m. local time (5.30 p.m. IST, 8 a.m. ET) start. Below is the live streaming and TV information you need.

India: TV: Star Sports 1/HD1. Live Streaming: Starsports.com and Hotstar.

UK: TV: BBC Two. Live Streaming: BBC iPlayer.

Europe: TV: EuroSport. Live Streaming: EuroSport Player.

USA: TV: ESPN3. Live streaming: Watch ESPN.

Australia: TV: Fox Sports. Live Streaming: Foxtel.

France and Middle East: TV: Bein Sports. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.

China: TV: Beijing TV, LeTV Sports, Jiangsu TV.

Pan-Asia: TV: Fox Sports Asia. Live Streaming: Fox Sports Play Asia.

Canada: TV: CTV and TSN. Live Streaming: TSN TV.