Updated On: 08 July, 2023 07:50 AM IST | London | AFP
Two-time champion Andy Murray had a nasty fall on Centre Court as he served for a two-sets-to-one lead in his second-round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas late on Thursday but got back up and won the set

Andy Murray winces in pain as he falls during his match against Stefanos Tsitsipas on Thursday. Pic/Getty Images
Wimbledon tournament director Jamie Baker said on Friday the grass courts were “good and grippy” despite several high-profile tumbles in the first week of the Grand Slam.
Two-time champion Andy Murray had a nasty fall on Centre Court as he served for a two-sets-to-one lead in his second-round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas late on Thursday but got back up and won the set. US veteran Venus Williams fell heavily in her first-round defeat to Elina Svitolina also on Centre Court on Monday, hurting her already-bandaged right knee. “I was literally killing it, then I got killed by the grass,” said the 43-year-old five-time champion.