

Good evening. Just Stop Oil protesters followed through on their threat to disrupt Wimbledon and stormed the same court twice on the third day of the Championships. We have the latest from SW19, after activists disrupted Katie Boulter’s match.
In the first incident, two individuals breached security measures and scattered orange ticker tape onto Court 18 shortly after the start of the match between Grigor Dimitrov and Sho Shimabukuro. Both protesters were arrested.
Tom Morgan reports that approximately two hours later another protester jumped onto the same court during a match between Briton Katie Boulter and Daria Gavrilova.
You can find the latest updates from SW19 on our live blog.
Earlier, there was a subtle moment of history on Centre Court, as reigning champion Elena Rybakina took full advantage of the relaxed dress code by wearing dark shorts.
Elsewhere, Guy Kelly explains why Kate and Fed are Wimbledon’s hottest non-couple and Abigail Buchanan has a piece on why the tournament’s strawberries are immune to inflation.