Andy Murray will try to rebound from one of the most difficult losses of his entire career when he squares off against Yen-Hsun Lu at Wimbledon on Wednesday.

The No. 1-ranked Brit will go up against Taiwan's world No. 75 in the second matchup on Court One.

Murray has faced Lu on two other occasions, defeating him in Indian Wells in March, five years after a shocking loss in the first round of the Beijing Olympics.

"I was so excited to play in the Olympics and be a part of that I was doing a lot of media. I was going to the opening ceremony, I was trying to speak to all of the athletes and take pictures with them, I was collecting the pins from each team - I was loving being part of it," he told BBC.

"But when I lost, I thought, 'Why was I doing all that stuff? I'm here to win matches, I'm not here to collect pins.' I loved going to the opening ceremony but had to think, 'Is that the best thing for preparation?'" Murray said.

In the opening round, Lu prevailed against No. 2 James Ward over four sets, and is a former world No. 33 and Wimbledon quarter-finalist.

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