'Norrie working his magic'published at 13:34 British Summer Time 27 June 2022
*Norrie 6-0 2-2 Andujar
Arvind Parmar
BBC Sport Commentator
Norrie is just a master at working his magic in working his way back into games and stealing them away.
Andy Murray wins 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 against James Duckworth on Centre Court
Emma Raducanu beats Alison van Uytvanck 6-4 6-4
Novak Djokovic wins 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-4 against Kwon Soon-woo
British number one Cameron Norrie beats Pablo Andujar 6-0 7-6 6-3
GB's Yuriko Miyazaki and Jodie Burrage beaten in women's singles
Seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz defeated by Davidovich Fokina
Gary Rose, Amy Lofthouse and Becky Grey
*Norrie 6-0 2-2 Andujar
Arvind Parmar
BBC Sport Commentator
Norrie is just a master at working his magic in working his way back into games and stealing them away.
*Norrie 6-0 2-2 Andujar
Cameron Norrie was broken in the first game of the second set, before the rain delay, but he's just got us back on serve, smashing away an overhead winner when Andujar's lob didn't have enough height on it.
Djokovic v Kwon
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Norrie 6-0 1-2 Andujar*
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
The brollies are back out on court two… wait, don’t worry. The canopies have been popped to protect Norrie and Andujar from the sun, not the rain.
Bjorkland 1-4 Jabeur*
It's a good start for new world number two and BBC sport columnist Ons Jabeur.
She is quickly up on Sweden's Mirjam Bjorkland in the first set, on Court One.
Djokovic v Kwon
It's been three Wimbledon titles in a row for Novak Djokovic.
Can he make it four?
He's about to get his campaign under way against South Korea's Kwon Soon-woo on Centre Court.
Harry Poole
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
"It's a strange comeback - but the good vibes are still the same."
Danilo, from Italy, queued for Wimbledon for the first time in 2019. Like everyone else, he's had to wait a long time to do it all again.
But, finally, after an enforced three-year absence, Wimbledon welcomed back its famous tradition to mark the start of the 2022 Championships.
After the 2020 tournament was cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Wimbledon returned last year but with a limited capacity and online ticket sales only.
However, the overnight campers and early risers were back in their thousands as the queue returned in full force to Wimbledon Park over the weekend and into Monday morning.
Centre Court is officially open for business.
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Joanna: Jodie Burrage feeding an unwell ball boy Percy Pigs is the most British thing I’ve ever seen at Wimbledon
Zoe: Seeing Jodie Burrage sharing her Percy Pigs with the poorly ball boy has given my day a lift!
Norrie 6-0 1-2 Andujar*
Cameron Norrie breezes through his service game, holding to love in only a couple of minutes.
*Norrie 6-0 0-2 Andujar
A hold to love from Andujar to consolidate that break of serve - although there was nearly an hour and a half between those games.
Norrie 6-0 0-1 Andujar*
We're now back under way on Court Two with Cameron Norrie in a second set against Pablo Andujar.
*Burrage 2-6 Tsurenko
Sonia Oxley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Play has been interrupted on Court 18, while a ball boy receives assistance… from Jodie Burrage herself.
She saw something had happened and immediately rushed to the fridge by the umpire’s chair to grab a water and what looked like an energy gel.
The umpire is down helping and some other officials, while Burrage is also standing there with a packet of Percy Pigs, which she seems to be handing to the boy.
Let’s hope it is nothing serious.
Norrie 6-0 0-1 Andujar*
The slow hand clap from those on Court Two has seen the players get back on court and they're just warming up now.
Remember, British number one Cameron Norrie needed only 23 minutes to sweep through the first set, winning it 6-0, but was then immediately broken by the 36-year-old Spaniard in the opening game of the second set.
Norrie 6-0 0-1 Andujar*
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Champagne corks are popping on court two. Seeing some action will be cause for celebration after the hour-long delay.
No sign of Cameron Norrie and Pablo Andujar yet, though.
A slow clap from the crowd is a bid to hurry things along...
Burrage 2-6 Tsurenko
The heavy strapping on Lesia Tsurenko's right elbow hasn't stopped her rolling through the first set against Jodie Burrage.
Tsurenko won five of the final six games on her way to claiming the opener.
Burrage has gritted out some tough wins over the past few weeks - and she'll need to do it again here.
Burrage 2-5 Tsurenko*
Sonia Oxley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
The players are back out and warming up on court 18. Fans are back in their seats - via a quick wipe down of the green plastic with whether makeshift towel they’ve got (I can vouch for a cardi being quite useful).
Lesia Tsurenko is about to start serving for the first set against Britain’s Jodie Burrage.
Burrage 2-5 Tsurenko*
Britain's Jodie Burrage is back on court and warming up with Lesia Tsurenko.
The Ukrainian is about to serve for the first set - you can watch that over here.
We've had 75 minutes without tennis and we're back.
The rain has stopped and those matches between Court Two and 18 can resume, with the one on Court One between Ons Jabeur and Mirjam Bjorkland set to start.