Summary
WIMBLEDON, England - The All England Club is opening its gates on the traditional rest day for only the third time in the tournament's 127-year history.
With a steady drizzle washing out all matches Saturday for the second time this week, organizers decided to schedule play for the middle Sunday to reduce the backlog. The club also held Sunday matches in 1991 and 1997.See the full content of this document
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Rain Opens Gates for Play Today
"Ultimately it's the club that makes the decision, but obviously we need to work with a lot of...
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