Summary
FOR the first time in the sodden history of the Wimbledon Championships, play stopped rain yesterday.
It was spitting/threatening deluge when Roger Federer and Teimuraz Gabashvili walked on to Centre Court at 2.33pm, ditto during their knockup and ditto still throughout a first set in which both players, fearful of their footing, performed as if on egg shells.See the full content of this document
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Gabashvili Fluffs His Big Screen Debut Lines
Yet, despite a weather forecast that might have been penned by a Macbeth witch, the heavens failed to burst. Referee Andrew Jarrett was rewarded for a bold decision with an uninterrupted match.
A crowd whic...See the full content of this document
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