Emma Raducanu seals Wimbledon second-round spot after hard-fought win on Centre Court
At the age of 19, Emma Raducanu is already a national sporting treasure - and now she is officially a Centre Court favourite.
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At the age of 19, Emma Raducanu is already a national sporting treasure - and now she is officially a Centre Court favourite.
Emma Raducanu showed no signs of injury as she made it through to round two of Wimbledon with a straight sets win over Alison Van Uytvanck.
Britain's Emma Raducanu thrilled the home fans on Monday as she secured a comfortable opening victory over Alison van Uytvanck at Wimbledon 2022. The 10th seed produced some stunning tennis as she battled her way past Van Uytvanck with relative ease, 6-4 6-4, on Centre Court.
A year ago Raducanu reached the fourth round as an unknown wildcard before going on to win the US Open against impossible odds, but this time the 10th seed carried the hopes of a nation who have not seen a home women's champion since Virginia Wade in 1977. Despite an injury-ravaged build-up that left her participation in doubt until a few days ago, Raducanu took the first set against the dangerous Belgian who had warmed up with two second-tier tournament victories on grass.
Emma Raducanu has progressed into the second round of Wimbledon after an impressive victory over Alison van Uytvanck.
LONDON: Britain’s teenage US Open champion Emma Raducanu lived up to her star billing on her first appearance on Wimbledon’s Centre Court by beating in-form Belgian Alison van Uytvanck 6-4 6-4 in the first round on Monday (Jun 27).
Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray are both in action on the opening day of Wimbledon this afternoon as the two stars of the British game highlight a packed schedule of matches in SW19.
Emma Raducanu showed no signs of injury as she made it through to round two of Wimbledon with a straight sets win over Alison Van Uytvanck.