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When do Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu play doubles at Wimbledon? Oppenents, TV time, rain delay

Andy Murray's farewell tour at Wimbledon is already in progress and is set to enter its final phase.

The former Scottish champion withdrew from singles action ahead of the opening round at the All England Club, due to his inability to recover from back surgery he had just over a week before the tournament began. His campaign in the men's doubles with brother Jamie was short-lived.

The duo were defeated in the opening round of their bid for silverware by Jonathan Peers and Rinky Hijikata, 7-6 6-4. Centre Court effectively bid farewell to Murray as he was interviewed by a returning Sue Barker and a tribute package was played following the loss.

However, one more quest for glory is set to begin. The 37 year old has teamed up with fellow Brit Emma Raducanu for a shot at the mixed doubles.

The mixed doubles are set to start on Friday July 5, but the British pair will not play until Saturday July 6. The order of play will be announced on Friday.

Murray and Raducano are set to face China's Zhang Shuai and El Salvador's Marcelo Arevalo.

The court where the British pair will play will be revealed when the order of play for Saturday July 6 is announced.

"My doubles record isn't exactly the longest or the most vast but I couldn't say no. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It's been a dream of mine since I was a young girl. Andy's a hero to us all. It's a real gift and a real honour that he asked me."

"We'd spoken about it a few years ago during the Covid year, but obviously both of us ended up doing quite well in singles so it didn't happen."

"And then yesterday I was chatting to my team, they were discussing mixed and then last night I messaged her coach and just said, 'Look, do you think this is something that maybe she'd be

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