Raducanu to face British teenager Xu at Wimbledon

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Emma Raducanu practises before WimbledonImage source, Getty Images

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Emma Raducanu reached the Wimbledon fourth round last year

BBC Sport tennis news reporter

Wimbledon 2025

Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club

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Emma Raducanu has been drawn against teenage wildcard Mimi Xu in an eye-catching all-British first-round match at Wimbledon.

British number one Raducanu, ranked 38th in the world, fell just short of a seeding for the championships and has been handed a difficult-looking draw.

World number four Jack Draper, who starts against Argentina's 38th-ranked Sebastian Baez, also faces a daunting path to the latter stages.

Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, bidding for a standalone record 25th major singles title, is a potential quarter-final opponent for Draper.

British qualifier Oliver Tarvet, who cannot claim prize money as he is still a college player in the United States, could meet defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the second round.

Raducanu and Draper lead a total of 23 British players in the singles draws - the highest amount since 1984.

The grass-court Grand Slam begins at the All England Club on Monday.

Tough draws across the board for British women

If British number one Raducanu beats 17-year-old Xu, she will face either 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova or 32nd seed McCartney Kessler in the second round.

The 22-year-old could potentially face world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the third round.

Hannah Klugman and Mika Stojsavljevic – the two other British teenagers given wildcards – have also been handed tough draws against seeded players.

Klugman, 16, faces Canadian 29th seed Leylah Fernandez – who Raducanu memorably beat to win the 2021 US Open.

US Open junior champion Stojsavljevic, also 16, starts against American 31st seed Ashlyn Krueger.

In total, there are 10 British players in the women's singles draw - and half of them have been pitted against seeded players.

Katie Boulter, who Raducanu replaced as the nation's leading player earlier in June, has been drawn against Spanish ninth seed Paula Badosa.

British number three Sonay Kartal faces Latvian 20th seed Jelena Ostapenko, while 33-year-old Heather Watson - also given a wildcard - plays Danish 23rd seed Clara Tauson.

Notable names lie in wait for Draper

When Draper regained his place as world number four following his run to the Queen's semi-finals, it was a significant moment.

As fourth seed, Draper was guaranteed to avoid world number one Jannik Sinner or two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz – the heavy favourites for the title - until at least the semi-finals.

Draper, however, was quick to urge caution about placing too much importance on the seeding until the draw was made - and he has been proven right.

If he beats Baez, Draper could face 2017 finalist Marin Cilic and 28th seed Alexander Bublik - who beat the Briton at the French Open and has since won the Halle title - in the second and third rounds.

Czech 15th seed Jakub Mensik, a huge server who could be a serious threat on grass, is a prospective fourth-round opponent before the looming spectre of sixth seed Djokovic or Australian 11th seed Alex de Minaur in the last eight.

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