Andy Murray was told he would have to return on Thursday to play his quarter-final against Richard Gasquet.
However, after a delayed start and then a break for rain of nearly three hours, the day’s opening fourth-round match between Novak Djokovic and Roberto Bautista Agut was still only in the third set, with the players off court again after another deterioration in the weather, when Murray and Gasquet were told shortly after 5pm that there would be no attempt to start their match today.
The quarter-final between Stan Wawrinka and Albert Ramos-Vinolas was also postponed until Thursday.
With more bad weather forecast for the rest of the week, the main concern of tournament organizers was to complete the fourth-round singles matches. The two outstanding fourth-round matches in the women’s singles were both played to a finish, but the four remaining men’s matches were all on court when play was halted for the second time in the day just before 5pm.
Richard Gasquet.
With each passing day the possibility of the tournament not finishing as scheduled on Sunday increases. Guy Forget, the tournament director, said after yesterday’s wash-out that he did not think it would be fair to ask any players to play best-of-five-set matches on more than two days in a row.
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