Round 3 of Wimbledon is underway this morning, continuing with day 6 of the grass court tournament and we have it live streaming online below. No. 2 ranked Andy Murray has already won his match this morning and advances as one of the few big name superstars who have yet to be eliminated. No. 1 seeded Novak Djokovic will also be taking the court this afternoon at 1pm ET, as well as no. 1 ranked Serena Williams who will play at 3pm ET.

Murray took out no. 32 ranked Tommy Robredo of Spain with relative ease, showing exactly how he earned a 2013 Olympic Gold medal in London. Djokovic is pitted against no. 28 Jérémy Chardy of France, a young up-and-comer who made it to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open earlier this year by ousting the likes of 6th seed Juan Martin del Potro in five sets. He’s no stranger to Wimbledon, though, making an appearance in 2010 before getting to boot in the 3rd round. He’ll look to build on that success this year, though the top ranked player in the world in Djokovic stands in his way.

Serena Williams will attempt to keep steamrolling through the women’s singles event, taking on Kimiko Date-Krumm of Japan this afternoon. The 42-year old Date-Krumm is unranked but likely brings the most Wimbledon wisdom to this year’s tourney. She hasn’t competed in a major Grand Slam event since the early 1990s, reaching the semifinals in the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon, as well as reaching the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open, all from 1993-1996. Against Williams, it will be experience against the near-impossible to beat tandem of brute strength and light-footed finesse.

Wimbledon is turning into an instant classic that has seen upset victories vanquish Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Maria Sharapova. So who do you think is next? Who will take this year’s tournament?