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Yahoo
a day ago
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- Yahoo
'Bless him': Lancs council worker on Carlos Alcaraz rushing into crowd at Wimbledon
A Lancashire woman has given her account of what happened at Wimbledon today as a tennis star rushed into the crowd. Carlos Alcaraz dashed to help a spectator who collapsed during his opening match on Centre Court as temperatures soared. Advertisement The defending champion handed over a bottle of water and watched as medics and members of the crowd came to the woman's aid during a break in his match against Fabio Fognini. Spectator Cara McKelvey, 30, a Lancashire County Council worker was sitting directly behind the woman. More: Rovers Women head coach Simon Parker departs after WSL 2 withdrawal More: Rivalry and reunions: Seven games that could be key for Rovers next season More: Defender Steve Kapuadi drops hint over links with Blackburn Rovers She said: 'She was in her 70s, just with one of her mates, and had been watching the whole match. 'It was so hot when the sun was beating down. She just fainted. Advertisement 'The whole team were really good, they all came round. 'A spectator even ran over and said, 'I'm a doctor,' and started helping out. 'They treated her and moved her onto a chair. ' Moments later, Alcaraz jogged across the court and handed over a cold bottle of water from his bag as medics rushed to assist. Ms McCelvey added: 'Bless him, it was so sweet. 'Alcaraz passed over his bottle – I was like, oh my God, that's Carlos Alcaraz's bottle.' A video shows Wimbledon staff sheltering the woman with umbrellas while another fan waves a handheld fan over her face. Play was suspended for several minutes before the woman was helped away for further treatment. Advertisement Umpire James Keothavong told the crowd: 'Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately there has been an incident with a spectator. 'Health and safety is our priority. We will be pausing the match.' It comes as temperatures soared to 32.3C at Wimbledon on Monday – the hottest opening day on record.


The Independent
a day ago
- Climate
- The Independent
Alcaraz steps in to help fainting fan on scorching Centre Court
Carlos Alcaraz rushed to help a spectator who collapsed during his opening match at Wimbledon, pausing play on Centre Court as temperatures soared. The defending champion handed over a bottle of water and watched as medics and members of the crowd came to the woman's aid during a break in his match against Fabio Fognini. Spectator Cara McKelvey, 30, a council worker from Lancashire, was sitting directly behind the woman. She told PA news agency: 'She was in her 70s, just with one of her mates, and had been watching the whole match. 'It was so hot when the sun was beating down. She just fainted. 'The whole team were really good, they all came round. 'A spectator even ran over and said, 'I'm a doctor,' and started helping out. 'They treated her and moved her onto a chair. ' Moments later, Alcaraz jogged across the court and handed over a cold bottle of water from his bag as medics rushed to assist. Ms McCelvey added: 'Bless him, it was so sweet. 'Alcaraz passed over his bottle – I was like, oh my God, that's Carlos Alcaraz's bottle.' A video seen by PA news agency shows Wimbledon staff sheltering the woman with umbrellas while another fan waves a handheld fan over her face. Play was suspended for several minutes before the woman was helped away for further treatment. Umpire James Keothavong told the crowd: 'Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately there has been an incident with a spectator. 'Health and safety is our priority. We will be pausing the match.' It comes as temperatures soared to 32.3C at Wimbledon on Monday – the hottest opening day on record.