Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Manchester Arena
You’ll never guess what? The weather is grim in Manchester.
It was a Lowry-esque scene as matchstick man and matchstick women, and matchstick cats and dogs, scurried the streets towards the city’s AO Arena this morning.
It’s a good job this Davis Cup match is not an outdoor event.
Rain had stopped play in the fan zone in the nearby Cathedral Gardens, however.
When I passed by shortly before 11am, the deckchairs in front of the big screen were still packed away, as were the mini-tennis, padel and swingball courts aimed at getting people picking up a racquet.
There is hope, though. The forecast predicts the cumulonimbus clouds will move on and I actually saw the sun trying to break through before going inside.
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