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TEN's TV highlights for Wednesday July 1

Lining out for the Etihad GAA World Games 2015
Lining out for the Etihad GAA World Games 2015

Live coverage of the third day’s play at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships continues on BBC 2, while Etihad GAA World Games 2015 (10.10pm TG4) recalls the thrilling encounters which took place in Abu Dhabi earlier this year with 28 women’s and men’s Gaelic football teams participating from all over the world.Behind a Smile (11.35pm RTÉ One) follows Irish volunteer surgeon Dr. David Orr as he works with Operation Smile's Ethiopian team.

Tennis: Wimbledon 2015, BBC2 until 10.30pm tonight

Sue Barker introduces live coverage of the third day’s play at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships as the second round gets under way. At this stage of last year’s tournament, Britain’s Naomi Broady was knocked out by Caroline Wozniacki, while in the men’s event seven-time men’s singles champion Roger Federer sailed past Gilles Muller of Luxembourg. Live Wimbledon coverage also takes place from 1.45pm to 6.00pm on BBC One.

Wimbledon 2015

Etihad GAA World Games 2015, 10.10pm TG4

A review of the first ever Etihad GAA World Games which took place in Abu Dhabi earlier this year with 28 women’s and men’s Gaelic football teams participating from all over the world including teams from North and South America, Europe, Australasia, Asia and the Middle East. Includes interviews, features, action and highlights.

Etihad GAA World Games 2015

Behind a Smile, 11.35pm RTÉ One

Tonight’s documentary follows Irish volunteer surgeon Dr. David Orr as he works with Operation Smile's Ethiopian team to teach and empower local surgeons to provide surgery for Ethiopian children born with cleft conditions, helping to provide vital access to surgery for those who desperately need it. Children's medical charity Operation Smile envisions a world where no child suffers from lack of access to safe and well-timed surgery. Over the past 30 years the charity has leveraged more than 5,400 medical volunteers to provide over 220,000 free surgeries for children born with cleft lip and cleft palate facial deformities in over 60 countries in the developing world.

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