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Emma Raducanu has admitted she's 'stopped thinking about results' and doesn't know how she'll get on at Wimbledon after refusing to set herself any targets for the grass-court season. Following her second-round exit in the French Open, the British No 1 has been handed a wildcard into this week's Rothesay Open in Nottingham, where she'll face Viktorija Golubic on Tuesday.
The tournament will form a critical part of her preparation for Wimbledon, the venue where she burst onto the scene in 2021. Then relatively unknown, she embarked on a run to the last-16, but was forced to withdraw from her tie with Ajla Tomljanovic, citing breathing difficulties.
That September though, came her golden moment when she became the first qualifier in history to win a Grand Slam, beating fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez to claim the US Open at Flushing Meadows.