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Ben Shelton left furious after ‘unbelievable’ decision to suspend play at Wimbledon due to bad light … from the Independent Jack Rathborn

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The American was due to serve for the match against Rinky Hijikata in the second round at Wimbledon before play was suspended, forcing the pair to return on Friday to conclude the contest

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