
Crowds gather at the opening of Salisbury
Harry Paul
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
It’s filled with Court 8 as many decided their first entry on Day 4 was to stand behind the world’s number one British doubles player in men’s doubles, Joe Salisbury.
Salisbury and his American doubles partner Rajiv Ram made a confident start with two strong serving campaigns as the top seed looks set to put pressure early on rivals Daniel Altmaier and Carlos Taberner – even though they were forced to work harder in their final match.
There are benches on one side of Court Eight, while on the opposite, the aisles are filled with people trying to catch a glimpse of the action behind the rows of spectators.