The honoured grounds people of Wimbledon would not have been expecting to be using leaf blowers to dry out the court on the first day of The Championships. I suspect towel-wafting and blow drying were not in the job description!
Blow Dryers were the hero of the hour on Centre Court as the turf was deemed too wet

Ground officials resort to blow dryers to dry the dampened turf
The Hairdryer Treatment!
News Insights
- Play delayed over an hour on Centre Court on Day 1
- Blowdryers and towels used to speed up the drying
- Djokovic advances through to Round 2 on his title defence
- The Serb will face Australian Jordan Thompson in Round Two
Tinpot Wimbledon
Many first time viewers will have been surprised to see that on the greatest stage in tennis, hair dryers were used to dry the court. Pretty village, eh? The multi-million dollar stadium with a newly constructed roof was unable to prevent the downpour from greasing the surface. Both Djokovic and Cachin were wary on their return back to the court, putting pressure on the groundsmen to think on their feet.
Open The Heavens!
Typically, rain over Centre Court will mean to suspend play while the roof is activated. Followed by a quick resumption in play, not on Monday though…
Small amounts of rain managed to sneak its way onto the famous turf posing a problem for the match umpires. Gerry Armstrong, chief umpire, continuously grazed his hand across the court with a look of dismay on his face. Time to call in the blow dryers!
Hurry Up Lads
Water brushes, towels and blow dryers were all used by the groundsmen ordered by Armstrong to get the match resumed as fast as possible. One after another blow dryer followed, despite the ever-present expression on the players’ and Armstrong’s face. Eventually, it was over an hour before the weather cleared and the roof was able to be opened.
Easy Day At the Office
Despite the lengthy delay, the champion managed to remain focused to complete the job at hand. Dispatching Pedro Cachin in 3 sets. Djokovic seemed a level above Cachin, which has been a common theme for the ATP tour in the last decade.
It is fair to say the Serbian will take some stopping on his quest for 5 in a row at SW19. Faced with the hardest task in men’s tennis next? Australia’s Jordan Thompson pulled through a 5-set thriller in the 1st round, a 3 and a half hour special. Perfect preparation I say.
More Tennis Articles

Australian Open Multi Bet With 3.6x Return on Women’s Final
Here’s how a multi bet on Sabalenka vs Keys in the Australian Open women’s final can earn you a 3.6x return this Saturday in Melbourne.

Australian Open Multi Bet With 3.5x Return on Semi-Final Action
Here’s how bets on Sinner vs Shelton, Djokovic vs Zverev and Swiatek vs Keys can earn you a 3.5x return at the Australian Open this week.

Australian Open Multi Bet With 4x Return on Quarter-Final Action
Here’s how bets on Gauff vs Badosa, Djokovic vs Alcaraz and Zverev vs Paul can earn you a 4x return at the Australian Open this week.

Australian Open Multi Bet With 3x Return on Round 3 Action
Best Multi Bet for Australian Open Round 3
Racing Betting Sites

NBA Expert Tips and Best Bets | May 8
Take a look at our three best bets for Thursday’s NBA action, with the Celtics and Thunder looking to bounce back at home against the Knicks and Nuggets respectively.

AFL 2025 Round 9 – Betting Tips, Odds & Predictions
Check out our detailed preview of Round 9 of the 2025 AFL season, which includes our tips, all of the predicted teams and a whole lot more.

NRL 2025 Round 10 – Betting Tips, Odds & Predictions
Take a look at our tips and predictions, as well as all the team line-ups and more, for Round 10 of the 2025 NRL season.

Warrnambool action has been hot this week
The May Carnival at Warrnambool is about the party off-track as well as the racing on it but the horses have proven to be the stars this week.

AFL 2025 Season Winner Betting Preview – Odds, Tips & Predictions
With AFL teams about to hit the training track for the 2025 season, there’s great money to be made by getting the best odds for all the big favourites ahead of the season proper beginning in 2025.