WRAPUP 1-Tennis-Wimbledon-Jankovic wilts as fans wait for Murray
* Sixth seed Jankovic melts in the hot sun
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LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - Jelena Jankovic's challenge melted in soaring temperatures at Wimbledon on Saturday while Andy Murray fans tried to stay cool as they waited for their hero's prime time appearance on Centre Court.
Before attention turned to Murray's bid to become Britain's first men's singles champion in 73 years, spectators flocking into the grounds saw Serbia's sixth seed looking dazed and confused as she repeatedly called for medical attention.
It was all too much for ex-world number one Jankovic who was stifled 6-7 7-5 6-2 in the third round by 124th-ranked teenage American qualifier Melanie Oudin on a roasting Court Three.
Blaming her plight on "some woman problems", Jankovic added: "I was like a ghost... I didn't know where I was. I felt really dizzy and I thought that I was gonna end up in the hospital. I started to shake. I was losing my consciousness. Continued...



