British number one Andy Murray is through to the third round at Wimbledon after beating Tobias Kamke in straight sets, reports Sky Sports. The fourth seed was a fairly comfortable winner as he cruised to a 6-3 6-3 7-5 victory against the German novice. Murray took advantage of nerves from his opponent as he made light work of the first two sets. Kamke fought back to make the third set a contest, but the outcome of the match was never really in doubt. The Scot eventually found a way through the new-found resolve and served out for victory. He will now face Ivan Ljubicic or Sergiy Stakhovsky on Friday. Murray said: "I served well. The rest of it is going to need some work. It was quite tricky with the wind and he was hitting the ball really hard and flat, which made it difficult to get into a rhythm. "I felt like I was a little upright on the court, I didn't move that well. It was a good workout for me and I'm glad to get through in straight sets."