Wimbledon Play Resumes After 3 Days of Rain Delays

Seattle Sports

After three days of rain delays, the Wimbledon tournament is finally back in action. Players and fans alike are thrilled to be able to resume play and enjoy the world’s oldest tennis tournament.

The tournament was originally scheduled to begin on Monday, June 28th, but due to heavy rain, the courts were deemed unplayable. This resulted in a three day delay, with play finally resuming on Thursday, July 1st.

Players had to adjust their schedules and routines to accommodate the unexpected delay. Some players chose to stay in London and practice indoors, while others traveled to other tournaments in Europe.

The tournament organizers have taken extra precautions to ensure that play can continue uninterrupted. The courts have been covered with a special tarpaulin to protect them from the rain, and additional drainage systems have been installed.

The players have also been given extra time between matches to rest and recover. This will help them stay fresh and energized throughout the tournament.

Despite the delay, the tournament is back on track and the players are ready to compete. Fans can look forward to some exciting matches as the tournament progresses. With the rain behind them, players can now focus on playing their best tennis and competing for the coveted Wimbledon title.

Wimbledon Play Resumes After 3 Days of Rain Delays