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Iga Swiatek - Harriet Dart - Laura Robson - Katie Boulter - Jodie Burrage - Laura Robson explains lack of British players at French Open, how to beat Iga Swiatek, and women's tennis' big three - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Usa

Laura Robson explains lack of British players at French Open, how to beat Iga Swiatek, and women's tennis' big three

Eurosport expert Laura Robson sees a bright future for British women despite the fact that there will be no Brits in the women’s draw for the French Open. It is the first time that a Grand Slam will not be graced by a single British woman since the 2009 US Open. Ad Emma Raducanu, Britain’s top-ranked woman, is sidelined with ankle and wrist injuries, while Katie Boulter, Harriet Dart and Fran Jones were all knocked out in the qualifying rounds at Roland-Garros.

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Meg Lanning - Heather Knight - Megan Schutt - ICC Women's World Cup 2022: India Eye Maiden Title, Australia Favourites - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

ICC Women's World Cup 2022: India Eye Maiden Title, Australia Favourites

Mithali Raj will be eager to get her hands on a maiden title in what would be her last hurrah for India at the world stage, Heather Knight will hope to defend it while Meg Lanning seems primed to lead Australia to a seventh crown when the ICC Women's World Cup gets underway in Mount Maunganui on Friday. The tournament, which was postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be played across six venues with the ICC deciding that teams will stay in a 'managed environment' instead of stringent bio-bubbles. The marquee event will be played in the league format, where all eight teams will face each other once with the top four sides qualifying for the semifinals.

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