The tennis world is in mourning again during the Australian Open after long-time Wimbledon tournament referee Alan Mills died aged 88. Mills served as the All-England Club’s referee from 1983 to 2005, earning the nickname ‘Rain Man’ for making the call on whether to suspend play in the days before Wimbledon had roofed courts. He died on Thursday, with the ATP’s announcement on Saturday sparking an outpouring of grief. Watch the latest sport on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> “Alan was loved and respected by all who knew him. I am so pleased we were able to spend time with him at Wimbledon last year at the Last 8 Club dinner,” tennis legend Billie Jean King said. “Sending
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