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Favourable Wimbledon draw for home stars

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BRITISH hopes at Wimbledon will be high after an encouragin­g draw for the home players led by Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray.

Remarkably, of the 17 British representa­tives in the men’s and women’s singles, not one drew a seeded player in the first round.

The 10th seed Raducanu, who is hopeful of overcoming a side strain in time, faces one of the trickier draws against experience­d Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck in what could be her Centre Court debut.

The 19-year-old has the potential of an all-British clash in the second round against wild card Yuriko Miyazaki, who faces a tough test against France’s Caroline Garcia.

Raducanu is seeded to meet former quarter-finalist Madison Keys in the third round and Australian Open runner-up Danielle Collins in the last 16.

Murray, pictured, is unseeded and battling an abdominal strain but avoided the big names, drawing Australian James Duckworth in round one, with 20th seed John Isner a likely second-round opponent.

The returning Serena Williams also avoided the seeds, drawing 113th-ranked Frenchwoma­n Harmony Tan for what will be her first singles match since suffering a hamstring injury in the first round last year.

In the absence of defending champion Ashleigh Barty, who retired earlier this year, no decision has yet been made on who will open play on Centre Court on Tuesday.

It could be top seed Iga Swiatek, who plays Croatian Jana Fett first up, while 2019 champion Simona Halep would be a popular choice having missed out on the honour in 2020 when the tournament was cancelled and last year through injury.

The Romanian 16th seed was handed one of the tougher firstround draws against Czech Karolina Muchova.

Ninth seed Cameron Norrie, who is bidding to reach the fourth round at a grand slam for the first time, will open against Spanish veteran Pablo Andujar, although former semi-finalist Grigor Dimitrov would be a tricky third-round opponent.

Britain’s third singles seed, number 28 Dan Evans, drew Australian qualifier Jason Kubler.

Nick Kyrgios, widely perceived as the most dangerous unseeded player in the draw, is a firstround opponent for Britain’s Paul Jubb and a potential thirdround opponent for fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Top seed Novak Djokovic begins his quest for a seventh Wimbledon title and fourth in a row against South Korea’s Kwon Soon-woo while second seed Rafael Nadal, who is making his first appearance since 2019, takes on Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo.

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