Play at Wimbledon qualifying is halted after a glitch affects the event’s line-calling system, according to reports. During the baking-hot conditions, matches are paused while officials address the malfunction and check the system’s operation. The stoppage affects ongoing games and disrupts the schedule as players wait for the technology to be restored. Tournament staff work to resolve the issue, with officials monitoring the line-calling feed and determining when play can resume safely and reliably. Once the system functions properly, matches restart and the qualifying programme continues, subject to any timing adjustments created by the interruption. The reports do not indicate any injury or misconduct linked to the glitch, focusing instead on the operational disruption caused by the technology malfunction. The incident highlights the reliance on automated officiating systems during major tennis events, even as organisers manage live play under high temperatures.