'We haven't actually spoken about it but it's something we feel we both want to do.'
Emma Raducanu has hinted that a dream mixed doubles partnership with Andy Murray could happen "soonish".
"We haven't actually spoken about it but it's something we feel we both want to do," said US Open champion Raducanu, who begins her Wimbledon preparations at the Nottingham Open on Tuesday.Asked on BBC Breakfast if this could happen soon, she replied: "soonish!"Murray, 36, is a two-time Wimbledon champion and previously played in the mixed doubles at the grass-court Grand Slam alongside American 23-time major singles winner Serena Williams in 2019.
In between, on her Wimbledon debut as a wildcard last summer, she was forced to retire from her fourth-round match after suffering breathing difficulties."I actually received my wildcard when I was in Nottingham so it has got a special place for me," said Raducanu, who plays Viktorija Golubic in her first-round match.
"It was the biggest court I'd played on, there were a lot of people there and I was really excited to keep going. To not be able to finish the match was really tough for me - but I had a really positive week."Raducanu has brought her grass-court preparations forward following a second-round exit on her French Open debut last month.
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