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Raducanu finds solace with England at Wembley

Following her disappointing retirement from her fourth round match on Wimbledon’s No. 1 court on Monday evening, Emma Raducanu  switched  her sporting attentions fifteen miles north across London to Wembley Stadium last night and lifted her spirits by cheering on England  to beat Denmark 2-1 at Wembley  and  reach Sunday’s  Euro 2020 Soccer final to play Italy.

Multi-talented sports enthusiast Raducanu tried her hand at go-karting, horse riding, swimming and basketball – but it was soon apparent that tennis was her calling.

“Super Sunday” will see the Wimbledon Men’s final start at 14.00 hrs BST with the Soccer final kicking off six hours later at 20.00.

An England victory would speed up Raducanu’s  recovery process

Roger Parker

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