Two-time Wimbledon mixed doubles champion Jamie Murray says he sees no alternative but to cancel this year's tournament.

The All England Club is holding an emergency board meeting tomorrow (April 1) to discuss the fate of the 2020 Championships, with a cancellation widely expected to be agreed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The French Open has already been rescheduled for late September however, it will be difficult for Wimbledon to rearrange due to the grasscourt season being only six weeks long.

Asked whether he thinks a cancellation is more likely than a postponement, Jamie Murray told the 'Today Programme' on BBC Radio 4:

"I think so, I think for them it is difficult to move the tournament back for many reasons because you are running into other tournaments.

"I guess for the moment it is still on the schedule.

"Even things like daylight, to host the event, each week that passes you get less light to play the tournament.

"They play until 9 or 10 pm each night at Wimbledon.

"I guess everyone has been waiting on it, it is the next big event in the calendar that is on for the moment.

"I think there are meetings today and tomorrow about what their plans are.

"That will give us insight into what that means for our grasscourt season but also the rest of the season going forward after that."