Roger Federer Wimbledon 2015
Roger Federer has looked quite solid so far at Wimbledon 2015Reuters

Roger Federer will look to continue his smooth-as-silk passage at Wimbledon 2015 with a victory over Robert Bautista Agut in the fourth round on Monday.

Federer has played some majestic tennis so far in this tournament, and even if he did drop his first set in the previous round – to Sam Groth – the results have never been in doubt.

Bautista Agut is not expected to throw up too many problems for the number two seed, who looks like a man determined to clinch an eighth Wimbledon title.

"I feel like obviously when things are smooth, you're in a good place, it clearly is going to help you play good tennis on court," Federer said.

"I'm not coming into Wimbledon not quite sure about my game. I've played three matches now, no breaks faced, it's great, which I couldn't do in Halle. Halle was more all over the place in the beginning.

"Now I'm in a more solid place potentially."

That, of course, is bad news for Bautista Agut, who was quite impressive in his third round victory over Nikoloz Basilashvili. Bautista Agut, seeded 20th at Wimbledon 2015, eased past his opponent from Georgia 7-6 (7-4), 6-0, 6-1.

The first round match against Ruben Bemelmans was pretty straightforward as well, but the same cannot be said of the Spaniard's second round match against Benoit Paire, which went into five sets.

If Bautista Agut can take his fourth round match against Federer to five sets, the battle will be half won, but the manner in which the 17-time Grand Slam champion has been playing, don't bet on it.

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Federer vs Bautista Agut is the final match on Centre Court on Monday, with the first one starting at 1 pm BST (5.30 pm IST, 8 am ET). So, that should mean the start time will not be sooner than around 9-10 pm IST.

Star Sports 2 will show the Federer match live in India, with the online live streaming options available on Starsports.com and Hotstar.

BBC One will show all the match action live in the UK and Ireland, while the live stream option for the fourth round is on BBC iPlayer

US viewers can watch Roger Federer vs Bautista Agut live on ESPN, while the matches can be live streamed on Watch ESPN. Channel 7 is the channel to flip to to watch Wimbledon live in Australia, with the live streaming option on Channel7 online.