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The 'Emma Raducanu effect' is working - despite her early exit from Wimbledon

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On Saturday, Katie Boulter will battle for a place in the second week at Wimbledon for the first time in her career. Her source of inspiration?

Emma Raducanu. "What she did was astonishing," Boulter said on Thursday. "She came out, she surprised everyone, and she played some fearless tennis.

That's what's so impressive. I hope I can go out there and do the same thing. I'd love to do what she's done. You never know, one day it might happen."  That newfound belief has spread across British tennis.

Boulter is six years Raducanu's senior, and has far more tour-level experience and a slew of serious injuries under her belt.

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