Tomas Berdych, Stan Wawrinka and last weeks winner Nick Kyrgios are all in action on a stellar second day of the Dubai Championships. After world No 1 Novak Djokovic coasted to a comfortable first-round win against Spains Tommy Robredo for the loss of just three games, Tuesdays line-up is equally star-studded and you can watch the second session live on Sky Sports 3 HD from 3pm.Two-time winner this season, and fourth seed, Roberto Bautista Agut will get the day underway on the show court when he faces Italys Simone Bolelli, while talented Croatian teenager Borna Coric will begin the action on the outside courts when he takes on Czech star Jiri Vesely. Much of the focus for the rest of the day will switch back to the main stage where third seed Berdych will begin his campaign against Portugals Joao Sousa in the second match of the afternoon session. Novaks winning start World number one starts with easy win in Dubai The evening session, under the lights and live on Sky Sports from 3pm, promises to be a cracker, and in normal circumstances second seed Wawrinka would take top billing, especially in a match against his conqueror in Marseille last week Sergiy Stakhovsky - but all eyes will be on the final match of the evening.Aussie star Kyrgios finally backed up his undoubted promise when claiming his maiden ATP Tour title at the Marseille Open last week, beating Marin Cilic in straight sets.Kyrgios faces seventh seed Martin Klizen and despite being the unranked player, he is likely to start as favourite and will look to build on his French success - but with the talented 20-year-old, anything is possible,You can watch all the action live from 3pm on Sky Sports 3 HD. Also See: Sign in to watch on Sky Sports 3 ATP Dubai - latest scores Djokovic victorious Kyrgios claims maiden title Air Max 97 Baratas Falsas . 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Russell Westbrook might be the most dominant offensive force the NBA has ever seen -- or at least since the 1977-78 season. For the third season in a row, and the fourth time in nine seasons, Westbrook is on track to do something only four other players have done since calculations for how many possessions a player uses began -- become a member of the 30-40 club.The 30-40 club is for players who manage to use at least 30 percent of their teams possessions and assist on at least 40 percent of their teammates shots while playing at least 1500 minutes during the season. Members of the 30-40 club are such commanding presences on their offenses that it is hard to imagine how the team scores at all without them on the floor.Westbrook is the only active player to go 30-40 in consecutive seasons. Dwyane Wade has reached the club twice, joining Westbrook as the only two active players to do in multiple seasons. LeBron James has only managed it once, as have active players Tony Parker and Deron Williams.Three players are on track to reach 30-40 his season: Westbrook (41 percent usage, 59 percent assists), James Harden (34 percent usage, 58 percent assists) and John Wall (34 percent usage, 48 percent assists). Clearly this is a point guards club because it is hard (though nothing is impossible for LeBron) for a non-PG to dominate the offense in both shot-taking and assists.Westbrook is in a different category, however. If he completes another 30-40 season, it will be his third straight and fourth overall, but if he sustains his current level of play, hell become the first player ever in the 40-40 club.Consider that in only his ninth season in the league, he will have accomplished four times what LeBron James has only done once and something Michael Jordan and Magicc Johnson never did.dddddddddddd Remember that this is not a club about selfish play -- it requires the player to share the ball at season-leading levels, and Westbrooks assist rates the past two seasons are the highest ever recorded in the 30-40 club.It is also not a club about scoring efficiency, so while Westbrook might be the most dominant offensive force we have ever seen, he is not necessarily the best offensive player. Westbrook has a true shooting percentage (a measure of scoring efficiency that adjusts for free throws and three point shots) of 55 percent. That does not register in the top 20 of most efficient scorers this season and does not compare to former teammate Kevin Durant, who leads the league at 68 percent.While Westbrook will never be the most efficient of scorers, his positive impact on the team is clear. While Westbrook has dominated the ball since he arrived in the NBA, his offenses have not been outside the top 10 at the end of the season since his second season in the league. The Thunder are performing above average offensively this season despite losing three of last seasons top five scorers and replacing them with fairly pedestrian offensive talents. Without Westbrooks offensive dominance, this is a team that very well could be challenging the Mavericks for last place in the Western Conference.Westbrook may or may not end up averaging a triple-double this season, but even if he doesnt, he is still very likely to make history by completing his third straight 30-40 season and establishing himself as the most dominant offensive player of this era.For more analytics content, head to ESPN.com/analytics. ' ' '