💨 Abstract
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter are key British contenders at Wimbledon, with high home hopes. Raducanu, the US Open champion, has rebounded from injuries to reach the top 50. Boulter, with three WTA titles, also aims for a strong performance. Former Wimbledon finalist Olga Morozova praises Raducanu's improved aggression and net play. British No.2 Boulter values home crowd support. British No.3
Courtesy: Liam Grace
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