Rain arrives at Wimbledon

02 July 2015 10:47

The start of play was delayed on the fourth morning of Wimbledon as light rain fell at the All England Club.

Temperatures reached a record high on Wednesday of 35.7C at nearby Kew Gardens - the nearest Met Office station to the All England Club.

However, a damp morning on Thursday meant action could not begin on time at 11.30am. Courts were covered and many spectators were seeking shelter under umbrellas.

Andy Murray's second-round match on Court One was not due to begin until 1pm. Although the rain was not expected to be sustained, there was the prospect of afternoon showers disrupting play later in the day.

Centre Court action was guaranteed, with the roof already closed.

That meant the main show court would start on time, whatever the weather, with seeds Sabine Lisicki, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal all due to feature.

Source: PA