Andy Murray live stream: How to watch Brit's Queen's clash with Dan Evans and Ken Skupski

Murray is competing alongside Feliciano Lopez on his return from injury in the Queen’s Club doubles draw this week.

The pair sprung a shock last night when they knocked top seeds Juan Sebastian Farah and Robert Farah out of the tournament.

They take on Evans and Skupski on Centre Court this evening, just hours after Lopez reached the semi-finals of the singles draw with a tight three-set win over Milos Raonic.

The Spaniard will be hoping fatigue does not set in as he attempts to help his team-mate take another giant step in his path to recovery.

Murray spent five months on the sidelines after undergoing hip resurfacing surgery in January.

But he claims to now be pain-free and ready to challenge for Championships once again.

“I expected to [enjoy it], you know, enjoy the match because I told myself I was going to regardless of what happened,” Murray said after his opening-round win.

“I spoke a bit about that with, you know, my coach and my team, like, regardless of the result, like, you need to make sure you enjoy this, because a few months ago I had no clue whether I’d be back playing on a court.

“And to feel as well as I did there – not perfect, you know, in terms of, like, everything, like my movement and things, but pain-free and stuff, I mean, yeah, I enjoyed it.

“You know, Feli played extremely well, too, which helped. Obviously nice to win. But for me, that wasn’t the No 1 priority today.

“Now I feel like although I’m not, you know, at my best kind of physically, I feel like I’m always making improvements and I have, you know, no pain.

“So it felt different in that respect. I feel like I’m going to continue to progress. It was fun and enjoyable.”

Andy Murray live stream

The BBC is broadcasting the Fever-Tree Championships this year as it traditionally does.

Sue Barker will host the show which is on free-to-air BBC2 – so long as you have a TV licence.

Viewers can also tune in to the BBC iPlayer to watch online and on all portable devices.

Alternatively, Amazon Prime will stream the entire tournament through their Prime Video service.

The service costs £7.99 per month but offers a 30-day free trial to new customers.

source: express.co.uk