A FURIOUS Wimbledon star had to be held back from the umpire after his match was controversially suspended just as he was ready to serve for the match.
Ben Shelton’s second-round clash with Rinky Hijikata was allowed to carry on until nearly 9.30pm in the hope of getting it finished.

Ben Shelton was held back from the umpire as he exploded with anger[/caption]
Darkness had pretty much fallen across SW19[/caption]
Shelton led by two sets and a got an early break in the third.
But after seeing three match points come and go at 5-3 on the Hijikata serve, he was ready for a change of ends then hoped to serve for a straight-sets victory.
However, at 9.29pm, the umpire announced play was called off for bad light as darkness had, in fairness, descended on SW19.
Hijikata grabbed his bags and headed off court but Shelton was fuming.
He immediately pleaded for the match to be continued for one more game to see if he could finish the job.
But his protests fell on deaf ears as he pointed an angry finger towards the umpire and needed to be restrained as his temper understandably boiled over.
The courtside microphones struggled to pick up exactly what Shelton said.
But it was clear he was making a case to play out one more game to see if he could complete the match.
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Instead, he will now have to come back on Friday for, quite possibly, just four more points.
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Shelton tried to get the crowd on side with his antics[/caption]