Tony Henman, who has died aged 84, was a respected solicitor and outstanding sporting all-rounder, who shone at hockey, cricket, tennis and squash. He passed on his love of racket sports to his three sons, notably his youngest, Tim, who in the 1990s became Britain’s most successful male player since Fred Perry 50 years earlier, achieving a world number four ranking and reaching four Wimbledon semi-finals.
Two members of environmental protest group Ultima Generazione ran on to the court wearing orange vests and threw confetti.
Murray is set to begin his grass-court campaign at the Challenger Tour event.