Wimbledon Qualifying Matches Delayed Due to Technical Issues: Updates on Resumption Time and Player Challenges

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Wimbledon Qualifying Matches Delayed Due to Technical Issues: Updates on Resumption Time and Player Challenges

Wimbledon qualifying matches have been halted due to technical issues with the electronic line calling system caused by the heat. The system is undergoing a full recalibration, and play is expected to resume at 1:15pm after an hour-long delay. BBC presenter Annabel Croft commented on the situation, noting the impact of the heat on the system throughout the venue.

The tournament organizers have announced that there will be no further play until 1pm, emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated in the hot conditions. Players like Dan Evans are currently competing to secure a spot in the main competition, with Evans facing a tough challenge against Tristan Schoolkate. The first round of the tournament is scheduled to start on June 29, following the completion of all qualifying matches.

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