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Wimbledon 2022 draw live: Emma Raducanu, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal discover first-round opponents

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Hello and welcome to coverage of the eagerly anticipated draw for the Wimbledon Championships.

All eyes will be on who Emma Raducanu faces amid doubts about her fitness as she recovers from an abdominal injury.

Among the potential opponents for the US Open champion is Serena Williams, who has a wildcard into the event and remains a threat despite being on the sidelines for a year.

But Iga Swiatek is the No 1 seed and woman to beat in the ladies draw after winning her last 35 matches in a row.

She was simply unstoppable on the Roland Garros clay, dropping one set as she claimed a second French Open title in three years, having free-wheeled her way to the 2020 title when she became the youngest French Open champion for 28 years.

But Wimbledon presents an entirely different challenge for a player whose nine career WTA titles have been won on clay and hard courts and who admits grass is tricky.

Elsewhere, former champions Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Angelique Kerber and Garbine Muguruza are also capable of deep runs and players to avoid in the early stages.

In the men's draw, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are the top two seeds and favourites to meet in the final.

Djokovic will be hoping to find redemption at Wimbledon as he looks to defend his title and close in on Nadal's 22 Grand Slam titles.

The Serbian has won the last three editions of Wimbledon in 2018, 2019 and last year, with the 2020 tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

But Nadal has won the Australian and French Opens to extend his overall slam haul and after treatment on his troublesome foot look

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