Some tasty matches to look forward to on Tuesday. Centre Court starts at 13:30 BST, Court One at 13:00 BST, with the other courts beginning at 11:00 BST.
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We're going to wrap up our live text commentary coverage shortly but the live television coverage continues and you can watch the remainder of Heather Watson's game against Tamara Korpatsch live on BBC iPlayer and at the top of this page (UK only).
Thanks to Michael Emons, Ros Satar, Jess Anderson and Frank Keogh for their help with the live updates.
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Tanya Smith: I'd give my left arm to see Andy play Novak on Centre again. Regardless of result.
Shots of the day
Spanish youngster Carlos Alcaraz produces the best shot from the opening day of Wimbledon with Emma Radacanu and Kwon Soon-woo also producing great tennis.
Hurkacz's ace gesture
Watch every ace that Hubert Hurkacz made in his first round match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. He donated 100 euros to a Ukrainian charity for each one.
'Hopefully I'll play better from here on'
More from Murray: "I thought I did well to rebound after the first set. He likes playing on the grass. He's come back from a hip surgery himself in January and was playing well.
"Once I started to find my returns I felt comfortable but I did well to get through it.
"There's always nerves and pressure and butterflies and stress before the first match. It was a longer build-up for me than usual because of the injury I had from Stuttgart.
"It was great to get out here, get a win under my belt and hopefully I'll play better from here on."
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Andrew Cotter
Tennis commentator on BBC TV
There was some vintage stuff in there. Everybody in the Murray camp was I'm sure happy with what they've seen.
Game and first set Korpatsch
Watson 6-7 (7-9) Korpatsch*
Huge roar from player and crowd as Tamara Korpatsch nets to hand Heather Watson a set point but it's saved as the German outlasts the Briton in a long rally.
Another chance for Watson but she's wide with a backhand. She's then off target again and this time Korpatsch has a set point. And Watson goes long once more to hand over the opener on Court One.
More from Murray: "Obviously I'm getting on a bit now so I don't know how many more opportunities I'll get to play on this court so I want to make the most of every time I get to come out here.
"Hopefully I'll get another match on here in a couple of days."
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Andy Murray said on court: "It's amazing to be back out here again with a full crowd after the last few years. It's an amazing atmosphere."
Who next for Murray?
Next up for Murray is a second-round meeting with John Isner, who beat Enzo Couacaud earlier on Monday.
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Matthew Dalley: Andy Murray done it! What a very long battle and Murray nailed the last leg to win the match in an incredible battle against Duckworth.
Mikeh7: Murray can get to last 16 maybe a 1/4 final but can't see him actually winning his 3rd title to be honest
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Watson 6-6 (4-4) Korpatsch*
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Heather Watson having to come from behind in the tie-break against Tamara Korpatsch. The Briton was two mini-breaks down at 4-1 but has fought back to 4-4.
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Mike Fisher: How absolutely brilliant is it to see Andy Murray back winning on Wimbledon Centre Court??
Ryan Howard: Warm summer evening, Andy Murray winning on Centre Court... pure nostalgia!
BreakingGame, set and match - Murray wins
*Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 Duckworth
There's a bit of a bizarre ending to the match as first what appeared to be a match-winning ace by Murray is called long before Duckworth then challenges a line call but the ball is in and Murray goes through to the second round.
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Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 5-4 Duckworth
Duckworth can't return Murray's serve and the two-time champion is 40-15 up and on the brink of victory...
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*Watson 6-6 Korpatsch
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
It's tie-break time for Heather Watson as Tamara Korpatsch holds.
Murray breaks
*Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 5-4 Duckworth
Murray takes the first point of Duckworth's service game as the Australian sends his backhand return down the line into the net.
Could this be Murray's chance? He thinks it could be and he flashes his teeth before letting out another "come on" as he gets two break points.
Duckworth pulls one back but a double fault gives Murray the break and this could be the turning point in this tight set.
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Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 4-4 Duckworth*
A straightforward hold to love for Murray, rounding it off with another ace. Four games all, on we go...
Live Reporting
Gary Rose, Amy Lofthouse and Becky Grey
All times stated are UK
- The Wimbledon queue returned for the first time in three years.
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Cameron Norrie began the British charge, becoming the first home player to win as he beat Spain's Pablo Andujar.
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Fellow Briton Jodie Burrage didn't make it to the second round, but did heroically help a ball boy who was taken ill.
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After winning his opener, defending champion Novak Djokovic says the possibility of not being allowed to contest another Grand Slam for 11 months is "motivation" as he seeks a fourth successive title.
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Andy Murray has still never lost in the first round at Wimbledon after beating Australia's James Duckworth.
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Emma Raducanu made a winning start to her first Wimbledon as a Grand Slam champion with a straight-set victory over Alison van Uytvanck.
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Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina is being motivated to win by earning as much money as possible to help people back home survive the war.
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World number two Ons Jabeur comfortably progressed to the second round.
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Tuesday's order of play
Some tasty matches to look forward to on Tuesday. Centre Court starts at 13:30 BST, Court One at 13:00 BST, with the other courts beginning at 11:00 BST.
Post update
We're going to wrap up our live text commentary coverage shortly but the live television coverage continues and you can watch the remainder of Heather Watson's game against Tamara Korpatsch live on BBC iPlayer and at the top of this page (UK only).
Thanks to Michael Emons, Ros Satar, Jess Anderson and Frank Keogh for their help with the live updates.
Get Involved
#bbctennis
Tanya Smith: I'd give my left arm to see Andy play Novak on Centre again. Regardless of result.
Shots of the day
Spanish youngster Carlos Alcaraz produces the best shot from the opening day of Wimbledon with Emma Radacanu and Kwon Soon-woo also producing great tennis.
Hurkacz's ace gesture
Watch every ace that Hubert Hurkacz made in his first round match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. He donated 100 euros to a Ukrainian charity for each one.
'Hopefully I'll play better from here on'
More from Murray: "I thought I did well to rebound after the first set. He likes playing on the grass. He's come back from a hip surgery himself in January and was playing well.
"Once I started to find my returns I felt comfortable but I did well to get through it.
"There's always nerves and pressure and butterflies and stress before the first match. It was a longer build-up for me than usual because of the injury I had from Stuttgart.
"It was great to get out here, get a win under my belt and hopefully I'll play better from here on."
Post update
Andrew Cotter
Tennis commentator on BBC TV
There was some vintage stuff in there. Everybody in the Murray camp was I'm sure happy with what they've seen.
Game and first set Korpatsch
Watson 6-7 (7-9) Korpatsch*
Huge roar from player and crowd as Tamara Korpatsch nets to hand Heather Watson a set point but it's saved as the German outlasts the Briton in a long rally.
Another chance for Watson but she's wide with a backhand. She's then off target again and this time Korpatsch has a set point. And Watson goes long once more to hand over the opener on Court One.
You can watch that match here (UK only)
'Hopefully I'll get another match here'
More from Murray: "Obviously I'm getting on a bit now so I don't know how many more opportunities I'll get to play on this court so I want to make the most of every time I get to come out here.
"Hopefully I'll get another match on here in a couple of days."
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Andy Murray said on court: "It's amazing to be back out here again with a full crowd after the last few years. It's an amazing atmosphere."
Who next for Murray?
Next up for Murray is a second-round meeting with John Isner, who beat Enzo Couacaud earlier on Monday.
Get involved
#bbctennis
Matthew Dalley: Andy Murray done it! What a very long battle and Murray nailed the last leg to win the match in an incredible battle against Duckworth.
Mikeh7: Murray can get to last 16 maybe a 1/4 final but can't see him actually winning his 3rd title to be honest
Post update
Watson 6-6 (4-4) Korpatsch*
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Heather Watson having to come from behind in the tie-break against Tamara Korpatsch. The Briton was two mini-breaks down at 4-1 but has fought back to 4-4.
Get involved
#bbctennis
Mike Fisher: How absolutely brilliant is it to see Andy Murray back winning on Wimbledon Centre Court??
Ryan Howard: Warm summer evening, Andy Murray winning on Centre Court... pure nostalgia!
BreakingGame, set and match - Murray wins
*Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 Duckworth
There's a bit of a bizarre ending to the match as first what appeared to be a match-winning ace by Murray is called long before Duckworth then challenges a line call but the ball is in and Murray goes through to the second round.
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Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 5-4 Duckworth
Duckworth can't return Murray's serve and the two-time champion is 40-15 up and on the brink of victory...
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*Watson 6-6 Korpatsch
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
It's tie-break time for Heather Watson as Tamara Korpatsch holds.
Murray breaks
*Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 5-4 Duckworth
Murray takes the first point of Duckworth's service game as the Australian sends his backhand return down the line into the net.
Could this be Murray's chance? He thinks it could be and he flashes his teeth before letting out another "come on" as he gets two break points.
Duckworth pulls one back but a double fault gives Murray the break and this could be the turning point in this tight set.
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Murray 4-6 6-3 6-2 4-4 Duckworth*
A straightforward hold to love for Murray, rounding it off with another ace. Four games all, on we go...