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Organisers confident rain will not prevent Wimbledon finishing on time

Wimbledon organisers are confident of finishing the tournament on time despite forecasts of more wet weather this week.

There were only two dry days in the first week and some events are already behind schedule following numerous delays.

Conditions are forecast to be similar for the second week, but chief executive Sally Bolton believes they can get back on schedule.

She said: "We now have an extra day, we've got the two roofs, so, in terms of resilience to get through the championships, we’re confident we can still do that despite the continuing variability of the weather.

"We’ve got a range of contingencies. Going indoors is one of those options but that really would be a bit of a last resort."

Wimbledon changed from a 13-day to a 14-day tournament two years ago with the addition of play on middle Sunday.

The All England Club also now has a large indoor tennis centre across the road from the main site, which it could potentially use for events such as the juniors, although the courts are hard rather than grass.

Organisers have already made one concession with matches in the first two rounds of the mixed doubles reduced from best-of-three full sets to a first-to-10-point tie-break if the first two sets are split.

The final of the mixed doubles is scheduled to take place on Thursday but some pairs are still waiting to play their opening-round contests.

Bolton also backed the scheduling of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu’s first-round mixed match, which was set to be fourth on Court One on Saturday before Raducanu pulled out.

The 21-year-old cited a sore wrist but having to play late in the evening ahead of her fourth-round singles match on Sunday afternoon was also likely to have been a factor.

Raducanu’s withdrawal denied Murray a

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