Good day! Is today the day for Andy Murray's last appearance at Wimbledon? He is teamed up with Emma Raducanu, who has reached this prestigious venue, in the mixed doubles category. Following an emotional exchange after his departure from the men’s singles earlier on, many might have overlooked the possibility of him advancing to the subsequent week's round, so it seems somewhat unexpectedly delightful for those paying attention.
In more local news regarding British tennis, Cameron Norrie is set to face off against Alexander Zverev in a significant match today on Centre Court. The victory over Jack Draper was achieved with relative ease by Norrie in the earlier roundings, perhaps raising expectations of presenting a challenge for Zverev as well.
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Meanwhile, another British singles champion, Harriet Dart, comes off her recent triumph over Katie Boulter, and now she confronts Wang Xinyu on the court. With confidence boosted from past performances in southern regions, attaining a fourth-round victory would mark a commendable accomplishment for Dart.
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