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Former Wimbledon champions eyeing up window of opportunity in open women's draw

While the fortunes of world number one Iga Swiatek and home hope Emma Raducanu are set dominate the early headlines at Wimbledon this year, a quartet of former champions will be eagerly eyeing the wide open women's draw.

French Open champion Swiatek arrives at SW19 in a rich vein of form and riding a 35-match winning streak, but has not played a single match on grass this season after being forced out of the tune-up German Open with a shoulder issue.

With defending champion Ash Barty having retired and 2021 semi-finalist Aryna Sabalenka unable to play due to Wimbledon's ban on Russian and Belarusian players, the stage is set for former champions Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Angelique Kerber and Garbine Muguruza to make their mark.

Halep brushed aside opponents with surprising ease to lift the title in 2019 but the Romanian baseliner was unable to defend her title the following year because the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A slew of injuries in 2021 caused her to plummet down the rankings as well as miss the grasscourt major but the former world number one, now coached by Serena Williams' former coach Patrick Mouratoglou, is a dark horse at Wimbledon following her deep runs in Birmingham and Bad Homburg.

The WTA 250 event in Birmingham was Halep's first outing on grass in three years and the 30-year-old said after her first-round match that she was still adapting to the surface but was confident of rediscovering her form.

"I cannot say I am already used to it... Three years is a long time to have a break from a surface," Halep said.

"I always played good tennis on grass but 2019 was the best... I'm positive again that I can touch a very good level of play but I have to be patient."

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