NEW BALLS PLEASE Wimbledon 2023 LIVE RESULTS — Andy Murray LEADING against Stefanos Tsitsipas as match HALTED – updates
NEW BALLS PLEASE Wimbledon 2023 LIVE RESULTS — Andy Murray LEADING against Stefanos Tsitsipas as match HALTED – updates
ANDY MURRAY and Stefanos Tsitsipas will resume their thrilling match on Friday after it reached the Wimbledon curfew.
Murray is winning two sets to one and they will restart on their fourth set.
While earlier on today, fellow Brit Liam Broady has completed a stunning victory over Casper Ruud!
There’s been mixed success for the American stars – with Tommy Paul winning but Taylor Fritz crashing out.
What TV channel is Wimbledon on and can it be live-streamed?
Every second of Wimbledon action will be available to watch LIVE via the BBC channels in the UK.
Viewers also have the option of watching matches via the BBC Red Button.
For online access, tennis lovers can head to either the BBC Sport website or the BBC iPlayer app to catch all of the action.
Alternatively, SunSport will have set-by-set coverage of a number of matches throughout the iconic competition.
Can I get tickets on the day?
Yes you can!
Fans can purchase tickets on the day through a traditional queuing system which often starts the evening before and increases very early in the morning.
There will be 500 tickets for each of the Show Courts (Centre Court No.1 Court and No.2 Court) that will be sold every day.
And Ground Pass tickets are also available for purchase which enables holders to access all courts including No.3 Court, Court 12 and Court 18 as well as The Hill where the action from Centre and No.1 Courts will be screened.
Ground Passes’ starting price is approximately £27 but will be reduced from day nine.