Emma Raducanu will be in Wimbledon draw in huge boost after injury doubts
Emma Raducanu will be included in Friday's Wimbledon draw in what is the clearest sign yet that she will play at this year's Championships.
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Emma Raducanu will be included in Friday's Wimbledon draw in what is the clearest sign yet that she will play at this year's Championships.
Emma Raducanu is set to enter the Wimbledon draw tomorrow and compete in her home Grand Slam. The US Open champion has played only 34 minutes of competitive action on grass this summer after suffering a side strain at the Nottingham Open.
Andy Murray will discover his first-round opponent for this year’s Championships at Wimbledon when the draw is made on Friday at 11am.
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Williams is set to play her first singles match in a year at Wimbledon where she has been granted a wild card.
Andy Murray has dropped a tantalising hint that he and fellow British star Emma Raducanu could link up to play mixed doubles at Wimbledon this year. There will be plenty of attention on the pair as they take to the All England Club next week, with hopes that they can both progress far into the tournament.
Rafael Nadal was declared "one of the favourites" for Wimbledon after proving his fitness by romping to victory in his first grasscourt match for three years. The Spanish superstar claimed he was a doubt for SW19 after winning his 22nd Grand Slam title at the French Open earlier this month. But the world No.4, who took painkillers in Paris, has since undergone nerve treatment in Barcelona on his left foot injury.
Emma Raducanu may not be given the honour of opening play on Centre Court at Wimbledon this year after retired defending champion Ash Barty made a request to the All England Club. As part of the tournament's tradition, the reigning men's and women's singles champions open play on the main showcourt on the first two days but the Aussie retired earlier this year so has asked for someone else to take her place.