Alex De Minaur has no time to rest; it took him three days to advance to the second round, and he's straight back into action against former finalist Matteo Berretini tonight. De Minaur was one of three Aussies to advance overnight. TJch9 9News EXTRA:
The contest was more than two hours old when Murray finally clinched the first break of the match – and he did it to love with the first game of the third set. He would hold the advantage and take the third set 6-4 when the match was suspended.The chair umpire's announcement was met with a chorus of boos from the crowd.
Earlier, concern swept through the parochial crowd when Murray slipped and let out a shriek as he appeared to injure his groin area. But after struggling to his feet, he was able to serve out the set. The match will be resumed not before midnight , following Carlos Alcaraz's second round match against Alexandre Muller.
Poor weather across the first three days at Wimbledon has thrown the naturally tight scheduling of a grand slam into chaos. Tsitsipas and Murray did not get onto Centre Court until 7.38pm. By the time the match got underway, they had barely three hours until the curfew was imposed.The second day of competition was virtually a complete wash-out, with only the matches on Centre Court and Court One – the only courts with roofs – able to be completed. In total, 48 matches were postponed.
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