Emma Raducanu vs Alison Van Uytvanck: Wimbledon 2022 prediction, start time today, TV, live stream and h2h
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Emma Raducanu this afternoon begins her Wimbledon campaign against Alison Van Uytvanck on day one at the All England Club.
With women’s title holder Ash Barty now retired, the British No1 follows defending men’s champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court on Monday afternoon as she looks to shrug off ongoing injury concerns and better last summer’s fairytale run to the fourth round on her debut at SW19.
Raducanu has struggled for form and fitness since that incredible US Open triumph last September, with a side strain blighting her build-up to Wimbledon and leading to doubts over her very participation.
However, the 19-year-old insists she is ready for only a second appearance in the