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Emma Raducanu Stuns Wimbledon Crowd with Sensational Comeback—What Her Victory Means for British Tennis
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British No 1 Emma Raducanu returns to Centre Court today aiming to extend her promising Wimbledon 2025 run when she meets former champion Markéta Vondroušová in a high-profile second-round clash.
The 22-year-old opened her campaign with a confident 6-3, 6-3 victory over 17-year-old compatriot Mingge Xu, striking 25 winners and saving all four break points she faced to reach the last 64 without dropping a set. That result underlined the progress Raducanu has made since returning from her 2024 wrist rehabilitation, and it restored her world ranking to No 40, the highest among British women.
Today’s encounter represents her sternest test since stepping back onto the grass. Vondroušová, champion here in 2023 and currently seeded 15th, blends left-handed spin with relentless consistency—qualities that have troubled Raducanu in two of their three previous meetings. The Briton, however, insists she feels “fit, fearless and ready to take the initiative” after refining her forehand aggression during the clay and grass swing.
A win would book Raducanu a third-round date against either No 5 seed Jessica Pegula or rising Czech teenager Linda Fruhvirtová—an enticing prospect for home fans eager to see the 2021 US Open winner make her deepest SW19 run yet. Ticket searches and streaming interest have spiked around her court assignments this week, reflecting the surging online demand for Raducanu coverage as Wimbledon reaches its business end.
Key factors to watch this afternoon include Raducanu’s first-serve percentage—she landed 68 % against Xu—and her ability to finish points inside four shots, a tactic designed to negate Vondroušová’s counterpunching. Should rain threaten, tournament officials have reserved a potential roof slot, ensuring the headline match reaches a global prime-time audience.
Regardless of today’s result, Raducanu’s renewed momentum is already revitalising British tennis narratives. Victory would electrify the home championships; defeat would simply reset expectations for the hard-court summer. Either way, the Emma Raducanu story is once again front-page news—and exactly where her legion of fans, and the sport itself, hoped it would be this July.
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