WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Two environmental activists ran onto one of the courts during the Wimbledon tennis tournament on Wednesday and disrupted a match by throwing confetti onto the grass.
A pair of Just Stop Oil protesters made it onto the field of play at Court 18 before being taken away by security.
Play was suspended by rain before the debris was cleared from the court.
Roger Federer has received a standing ovation of 1 1/2 minutes from spectators and Princess Kate as he entered the Royal Box at Centre Court during a brief ceremony honoring him for his men’s-record eight singles championships at Wimbledon.
The Princess of Wales had the best seat in the house on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Kate took her place in the front row of the Royal Box right next to Roger Federer.
On a day filled with far more rain drops than drop shots at Wimbledon, Roger Federer and Andy Murray provided the highlights.
The All England Club increased its security in coordination with London police and other agencies for this year’s tournament, in part as a result of protests at other major sports venues in Britain this year.
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