Wimbledon Kicks Off with Raducanu's Return

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July 01, 2024 · 1 min read

Wimbledon Kicks Off with Raducanu's Return
Other Sports | July 01, 2024
Emma Raducanu, who made it to the last 16 as a teenager in 2021, missed Wimbledon last year due to injury. (Image: Getty)

Wimbledon, a highlight of the British sporting calendar, kicks off on Monday with several key storylines to watch.

Raducanu Returns:

Emma Raducanu, who missed last year’s tournament due to surgeries, returns in good form. The 21-year-old Briton skipped the French Open to focus on the grass season and has shown promising results, including a win over world number five Jessica Pegula.

Murray’s Potential Farewell:

Andy Murray, the two-time Wimbledon champion, faces a race against time to overcome a back problem. If he cannot compete in singles, he might play doubles with his brother Jamie, offering a touching potential farewell.

Draper Takes the Lead:

Jack Draper, the new British number one, follows in Murray’s footsteps. Draper, who recently won his first ATP title and defeated Carlos Alcaraz at Queen’s, is seen as the next big hope for British tennis.

Djokovic’s Determination:

Novak Djokovic aims to win a record-equaling eighth Wimbledon title despite recent knee surgery. His determination to defy expectations has earned him praise, but defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and newly crowned world number one Jannik Sinner are strong contenders.

Unpredictable Women’s Draw:

With the absence of Serena Williams, the women’s singles competition is wide open. Each of the past six champions has been a first-time winner. This year, defending champion Marketa Vondrousova and 2022 winner Elena Rybakina are seeded, but both face uncertainties.

Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek are strong contenders, though Swiatek has yet to excel at Wimbledon. American second seed Coco Gauff believes the title is up for grabs. With 19 British players in the singles draw, the most this century, Wimbledon promises to be an exciting and unpredictable tournament.