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Wimbledon wild cards for Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber

Former grand slam champions Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, Angelique Kerber and Emma Raducanu have all been awarded wild cards for Wimbledon.

Former world number ones Osaka and Wozniacki will both play in the main draw at Wimbledon for the first time in five years after becoming mothers.

Wozniacki was disappointed to miss out on a wild card at the French Open, and said: "I have so many special memories.

"I won junior Wimbledon back in 2005, so it's a long time ago. There's something so special about playing on Wimbledon’s Centre Court that you can’t replicate anywhere else."

Former Wimbledon champion Kerber, another ex-world number one who has taken time away from the sport to start a family, has also received a wild card.

Raducanu will return to the All England Club, where she made her breakthrough by reaching the fourth round in 2021, for the first time in two years following wrist and ankle surgery last year.

The former US Open champion reached the semi-finals of the Rothesay Open in Nottingham last week in an encouraging start to her grasscourt campaign.

In the men’s draw, the initial batch of wild cards have gone to seven British players, including last year’s junior champion Henry Searle.

The 18-year-old from Wolverhampton, who became the first home winner of the boys’ singles since 1962, has made impressive strides in the senior game this season.

At the other end of the age spectrum, there will be a grand slam debut for 29-year-old Billy Harris, who spent the early part of his career travelling around Europe in a converted transit van.

Dominic Thiem, though, is set to have to go through qualifying if he is to make a final appearance at the All England Club, with the Austrian announcing last month that he will retire at

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