💨 Abstract
Ben Shelton, seeded 10th, was on the brink of defeating Rinky Hijikata in straight sets at Wimbledon when play was suspended due to poor light. Shelton had won the first two sets and was leading in the third when the umpire halted the match, sparking frustrating reactions from Shelton and boos from the crowd. The decision was criticized by fans and commentators, with Shelton having to resume play the next day.
Courtesy: Louis Sealey
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