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A closer look at the five British singles contenders at the 2022 French Open

Emma Raducanu and Cameron Norrie lead British hopes at the French Open this year.

With Andy Murray choosing to miss the tournament to focus on the grass-court season, a five-strong British contingent went directly into the main draws of the men’s and women’s singles.

Here, the PA news agency takes a close look at the home contenders.

The US Open champion will complete her set of grand slam debuts by taking to the Parisian clay. Raducanu is still learning how to move and play on the surface but has had her most encouraging month since lifting the trophy in New York – bar concerns over a back problem. The 19-year-old won back-to-back matches in both Stuttgart and Madrid and pushed world number one Iga Swiatek. She goes into the tournament without a regular coach after splitting from German Torben Beltz last month.

Ranked 11 and having made his top-10 debut last month, Norrie has built on his remarkable 2021 with more impressive results. The 26-year-old won his third ATP Tour title in Delray Beach in February and reached another final in Acapulco. His relentless, physical style is well suited to clay, although there are signs his body may be feeling the strain. Norrie is still looking for a big grand slam breakthrough having failed to make it past the third round so far amid some unfortunate draws.

Evans resumes his search for a first win at Roland Garros having proved over the past couple of seasons that he can play on clay. The 31-year-old has not achieved a result as eye-catching as his 2021 Monte Carlo victory over Novak Djokovic this year but reached the third round at the Madrid Open and will again be seeded. At his best on faster surfaces, particularly grass, Evans will be looking forward to the British summer swing.

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