The BBC issued an on-air apology, after a momentary feed error, during Wednesday’s Wimbledon coverage after a camera bug interrupted the feed, briefly halting the broadcast,.
The incident happened seconds after commentator Ian Ward said "oh no", startling viewers, and before the picture could recover, leaving the audience hanging,.
Umpire Fiona Clamp stepped in when Italian player Flavio Cobolli’s outburst attracted criticism from presenter Sue Barker, sparking a brief exchange, and helped restore order, calming the studio,.
The BBC said the technical fault was isolated, and unlikely to recur, and staff were working to prevent repeats, by tightening protocols,.
In the same session British pair Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid, the wheelchair champions, won their match, securing a place, and moved into the doubles semi‑finals scheduled for Friday, a key upcoming fixture,.
Their victory, a notable achievement, adds another British team to the later stages of the tournament, boosting hopes, and keeps home fans engaged, for the upcoming matches,.