Henman fights back after rain
Tim Henman is back on court for his quarter-final match against Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean.
Play was rained off twice, with Henman leaving the court trailing 5-1.
But Henman fans on the famous Wimbledon hill were undeterred, with umbrellas at the ready as spirits remained high.
Grosjean beat him at Queen's less than three weeks ago, also on grass.
Huge viewing figures
Henman's pulling power was illustrated by the 12.7 million viewers who tuned in to his nerve-shredding victory against Argentina's David Nalbandian in the fourth round on Monday.
That is half a million more than the 12.2m who tuned in for England's European Championship qualifier against Turkey in March and more than the 12.3million who watched the second leg of Manchester United's Champions League match against Real Madrid.
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