Time for teapublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 28 June 2016
Can you send us some to the commentary box, Judy? Ta.
Kuznetsova beats Wozniacki 7-5 6-4
Roof closed on Centre, rain stops play on other courts
Andy Murray beats Liam Broady 6-2 6-3 6-4
Caroline Chapman and Mike Henson
Can you send us some to the commentary box, Judy? Ta.
While it is raining, Clare Balding has taken BBC Sport's Facebook friends behind the scenes of Wimbledon. Look out for her sneaking up on Sam Smith very stealthily.
Like Roger Cook stalking a dodgy car dealer. Lovely stuff., external
Heather Watson sported a dress that looked like it was inspired by a welly boot to the pre-Wimbledon players' party this year.
It probably would have been the most suitable bit of kit in this teeming rain.
The British number two's match against Annika Beck has been called off for the day.
Timea Bacsinszky and Sloane Stephens are among the other players stood down until Wednesday.
Wimbledon organisers inform us several matches will not now take place today after rain stopped play, including Britain's Heather Watson against German Annika Beck.
They were the fourth match due on Court Two.
Wozniacki 4-3 Kuznetsova*
It is nip and tuck in the first set on Centre Court in the one match that is still in play.
Caroline Wozniacki lead 4-3 against Svetlana Kuznetsova and we are on serve.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
An announcement comes over the tannoy system across the show courts:
"Rain is likely to continue for another hour, with further showers expected later."
Everyone tuts. How very British.
It's looking pretty empty out on Henman Hill now, although a few hardy fans have camped out under umbrellas to watch Kuznetsova v Wozniacki.
It looks like Jo Wilfried Tsonga had a little bit of car trouble on his way back to base after his win today.
EIther that or he is training Rocky style for the fortnight.
Anyone in SW19 got some chickens for the Frenchman to chase?
Kyrgios v Brown
Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent at Wimbledon
I think Nick Kyrgios is a different prospect in 2016. He got a lot of negative headlines last year. I think this year, he has nothing to reproach himself for. I think he is very good for the sport and I think there is a very good chance he will play Andy Murray in the fourth round on Monday.
Wozniacki 1-2 Kuznetsova
An early break for 13th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova puts Caroline Wozniacki on the back foot.
Kuznetsova is an old-timer here - she's playing in her 13th championship at the age of 31.
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Wozniacki 0-0 Kuznetsova
The roof, the roof, the roof is....closed.
And we're underway in the third match of the day on Centre Court - Caroline Wozniacki v Svetlana Kuznetsova.
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Rhys Owen-Williams Am I the only one fascinated by them putting the court cover away?
It's a work of art.
Broady 2-6 3-6 4-6 Murray
Andy Murray on BBC Two: "I thought I did some good stuff offensively. Maybe defensively I could have done a little better but first round matches are always a little tricky.
"At the start of the match we are both just trying to win. Liam played better as the match went on. He fought right through to the end and played some good stuff. It was a good experience for him.
"It was definitely different [with the crowd supporting both players]. The crowd is always very fair here. They got behind both players. Liam got good support and when he left the court he got a nice ovation too."
The winning moment, in case you missed it.
Here we go, classic Wimbledon rain a-falling.
Johanna Konta's match with Monica Puig has been suspended on court one, with the British number one leading 6-1 2-1.
The forecast did suggest the weather would take a turn for the worse around this time.
Everyone do a sun dance, please.
The Centre Court coverers are getting their first run out for the fortnight.
With the dark skies above ready to drop their payload on the All England Club, it has been decided to put the lid on Centre Court before it is too late.
We are heading indoors for the final match of the day on Centre Court which is Svetlana Kuznetsova against Caroline Wozniacki.
Moore 6-3 6-2 Van Uytvanck
Congratulation Tara Moore - the first British woman to make it through to the second round this year.
The 23-year-old, who was born in Hong Kong, beat Belgium's Alison Van Uytvanck 6-3 6-2.
Moore is ranked 100 places below today's opponent and she has now claimed her first ever win in a Grand Slam match, Bravo!
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Andy Murray is the big brother. All the players look up to him and try and get any tips they can from him. I thought Murray did enough, he played better than Djokovic yesterday but like in that game you have to hand it to the opponent for stepping it up.
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Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC TV
I don't think we should forget how clinical Murray was in this performance. He'll be delighted to be in the second round.