Wimbledon Station about to go past the AELTC,” writes Gary Naylor. “By the looks of that sky, if it does rain, it’ll rain very hard.
Innit. It’s wild out there, I’m afraid.
It’s absolutely tipping down in SW19, goodness me. You can hear the rain attacking the roof of No 1, where Keys now leads 2-1 in the second set – I think she might be trying to chip returns now – while Alcaraz has just held against Humbert for 2-2 in the first.
On Centre, Alcaraz and Humbert are feeling each other out, 1-1 in the first; Keys breaks back immediately to trail 3-6 1-1, but must now try and assert herself.