logo
Break point! Outrage as rail chaos hits thousands of Wimbledon fans - as Sadiq Khan is told he must address 'embarrassing' travel issues

Break point! Outrage as rail chaos hits thousands of Wimbledon fans - as Sadiq Khan is told he must address 'embarrassing' travel issues

Daily Mail​a day ago
Sadiq Khan has been ordered to 'get a grip' of the transport chaos at Wimbledon as it is risking London 's reputation globally.
Thousands of fans from around the world have been hit by days of cancellations and delays getting to SW19 due to signalling failures.
Pictures showed overcrowded trains and gridlocked stations with visitors furious at missing matches.
Paul Kohler, Lib Dem MP for Wimbledon, blasted the London Mayor, who is chairman of Transport for London (TfL), telling him: 'This is an international embarrassment.
'This is one of the jewels in the crown of British sport and people can't get to the Championships on time because the train won't get them there. There is such a contrast in how the All England Club runs such a tight ship.'
TfL and Network Rail have blamed 'signalling issues'. Locals say it is the worst disruption for almost 30 years, affecting 43,000 spectators who travel to the grounds each day.
TfL admitted it ran only 75 per cent of the normal services on the first two days of the Championships, despite greater demand from passengers.
Mr Kohler added: 'Sadiq Khan needs to just get a grip. This has been a long-running problem – this happens time and time again.'
Campaigner Simon Wright, 68, said: 'Wimbledon are telling people not to arrive by car and TfL are saying they cannot run any more trains. It's crazy, the worst that I have seen.'
Fan Helen Kaufmann, who had tickets for Court Two matches, said she and her husband Alex missed the start of the first match as they were stranded in 'really crowded' Southfields station.
A spokesman for TfL said yesterday that engineers were 'working hard to rectify' the problem and added: 'We apologise to customers affected by the disruption on the District Line.'
A spokesman for the Mayor of London, said: 'When there are delays on the network, TfL works at pace to restore the services to normal.'
Meanwhile, the final three British men crashed out of the singles – with world No 4 Jack Draper being defeated by unseeded Croatian veteran Marin Cilic in a 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 defeat.
Dan Evans was beaten in straight sets by 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 and wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones went down 6-1, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 to Italy's Flavio Cobolli.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Emma Raducanu joins Jack Draper in questioning automated Wimbledon line calling
Emma Raducanu joins Jack Draper in questioning automated Wimbledon line calling

The Herald Scotland

time33 minutes ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Emma Raducanu joins Jack Draper in questioning automated Wimbledon line calling

The two most vocal critics so far have been Britain's leading players, with Raducanu going even further than Jack Draper after feeling one call in particular, when a Sabalenka shot was ruled to have clipped the line, was wrong. Emma Raducanu has spoken about the trustworthiness of the newly introduced electronic line calling system at #Wimbledon 🗣 "It's kind of disappointing that the calls can be so wrong" 🎥❌ — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 4, 2025 'That call was for sure out,' said Raducanu after her intense 7-6 (6) 6-4 defeat by the world number one. 'It's kind of disappointing, the tournament here, that the calls can be so wrong, but for the most part they've been OK. I've had a few in my other matches, too, that have been very wrong. Hopefully they can fix that.' The technology has become standard across the tour, with all ATP Tour events and a lot of WTA ones no longer using line judges. Emma Raducanu, right, shakes hands after losing to Aryna Sabalenka (Adam Davy/PA) The same system operates at the Australian Open and the US Open but the French Open remains an outlier, so far eschewing any form of electronic system. Draper queried one serve from Marin Cilic during his second-round loss on Thursday, and he said: 'I don't think it's 100 per cent accurate, in all honesty. A couple of the ones today it showed a mark on the court. There's no way the chalk would have showed.' Wimbledon organisers have been contacted for comment.

'Como to pay Celtic £16.5m for Kuhn'
'Como to pay Celtic £16.5m for Kuhn'

BBC News

time36 minutes ago

  • BBC News

'Como to pay Celtic £16.5m for Kuhn'

The transfer fee agreed with Como for Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn is £16.5m, with the clubs ironing out the finer details of potential add-ons. (Anthony Joseph on X), externalBrentford, Fenerbahce, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are all keen on Celtic forward Daizen Maeda, but they will have to pay more than £25m to persuade the Scottish champions to part with the 27-year-old Japan international. (Football Insider), externalCeltic centre-back Maik Nawrocki has completed a medical with Hannover 96 as the 24-year-old prepares for a season-long loan to the Bundesliga 2 club. (Sky Sports), externalRead Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

Horsebridge Hill roadworks finish early after weeks of delays
Horsebridge Hill roadworks finish early after weeks of delays

BBC News

time36 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Horsebridge Hill roadworks finish early after weeks of delays

Roadworks on a main route between Newport and Cowes on the Isle of Wight have been finished and the road has opened three days works at Horsebridge Hill have been in place since 12 May on the edge of Newport - with a temporary week-long halt for the Isle of Wight Festival - so a new junction could be built for a housing development at Acorn Farm.A diversion of more than nine miles (14km) on the northbound stretch was in place with temporary lights southbound. A full closure had been scheduled this weekend but the works, due to finish on Monday, were completed ahead of schedule. Isle of Wight Council said: "Thank you to everyone for your patience during this time. We understand the frustration and disruption it has caused."Local businesses have previously complained about the impact the closure has had on council warned drivers to be aware of the new road layout in place and said the road would have a 30mph speed limit until further notice. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store