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Carlos Alcaraz claims he ‘will do whatever she wants me to do’ in revealing Emma Raducanu interview after Wimbledon win


CARLOS ALCARAZ claims he “will do whatever she wants me to do” ahead of his Wimbledon mixed doubles bow with Emma Raducanu.

The Spanish and British aces, both 22, are set to team up ahead of tomorrow’s draw at SW19.

Carlos Alcaraz in a BBC Sport interview saying, "I will do whatever."
Carlos Alcaraz has lifted the lid on his Wimbledon link-up with Emma Raducanu
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Emma Raducanu in a BBC Sport interview.
The pair are competing in the mixed doubles, with the draw occurring tomorrow
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They have already enjoyed victorious starts to their singles campaigns, with defending champion Alcaraz narrowly beating Fabio Fognini and Raducanu overcoming British teen Mimi Xu.

Fans are now looking forward to seeing Alcaraz and US Open winner Raducanu link up on the court amid swirling rumours of a blossoming romance.

Both players have denied they are more than friends.

But Alcaraz has now lifted the lid on their tactical plan by declaring Raducanu will take charge of their quest for mixed doubles glory.

The revealing admission came after Raducanu was asked to pose a question to her tennis partner.

Speaking to the BBC, Raducanu said: “I would like to know how much of the court he can cover in New York?!”

This caused Alcaraz to laugh as he answered: “I’m just gonna serve and I’m gonna pull myself away and I let her play.

“She will cover a lot of the court. She will be the boss! I will do whatever she wants me to do.”

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Fans were quick to react to Alcaraz’s revelation on social media.

One said: “Love this mutual admiration between young champs.”


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Another declared: “That’s total dedication.”

One noted: “The chemistry and the vibes.”

Another added: “Where is this going?”

Raducanu previously responded to claims of a relationship with Alcaraz by declaring: “We’re just good friends.”

Recalling when Alcaraz asked her to join forces, Raducanu said: “I mean, of course, I had to ask my team if they wanted me to play.

“But for me, when he asked me, I was going to say yes, I just had to kind of go through the formality of asking my coach, so I didn’t just make the decision.”

On how they became friends, Raducanu added: “I’ve known him for years.

“And actually in Wimbledon 2021 it was like kind of the first time I started getting to know him, and I had a good run there and then also again in the US Open in 2021.”

Wimbledon Ticket Options

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The Queue

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Each day a large queue forms of people wanting either a Grounds or Show Court ticket – with many even arriving the night before and camping to guarantee a place.

Upon arrival, visitors are issued a Queue Card, which is numbered and dated and should be kept until a ticket has been purchased.

While there is a limited number of entries, it is possible to remain in the queue and wait for people already inside to leave, with those tickets then becoming available.

It is also possible to check the status of the queue on the Wimbledon website.

This year, organisers are asking potential queuers to download the Wimbledon app and create a myWimbledon account.

Show Tickets

If you get to the front of the queue, then there are a limited number of tickets available for purchase for Centre Court and Courts 1, 2 and 3.

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Grounds Pass

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Ticket Resale

From 3pm each day, tickets may become available from people who have left Wimbledon and made their seat available.

A Grounds Pass is needed to join the virtual queue on the Wimbledon App.

Tickets cost £15 for Centre Court or £10 for Courts 1/2.

Hospitality

There are a range of hospitality packages still available on the Wimbledon website.

Hospitality packages offer guaranteed premium seating to major matches as well as fine dining experiences, complimentary drinks, a shuttle and concierge service.

Hospitality packages can also be purchased via Seat Unique.

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