Emma Raducanu is taking Wimbledon by storm, with the Briton having already soared into the third round.
The former world number 10 beat Renata Zarazua in round one after her meeting with Ekaterina Alexandrova was cancelled.
A second round victory over Elise Mertens was then secured, setting up a third round clash with Maria Sakkari.
The ninth seed is set to be her toughest test so far, although she certainly has good memories of taking on the Greek.
Raducanu overcame Sakkari on her way to the 2021 US Open title, having entered the competition as a qualifier.

Emma Raducanu makes Wimbledon roof claim
The Briton has been given a wildcard for Wimbledon, and is certainly making the most of it with back-to-back straight-set wins.
The tournament has, however, been disrupted by rain delays, with the roof often needing to come on at SW19.
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But that is not an issue for Raducanu, who has reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time since her 2021 US Open triumph.
“I prefer having the roof on probably because I think the sound is just amplified,” Raducanu said in her second round press conference. “It’s like a concert hall.
“It’s really nice to play in, an amazing environment. The ball even sounds different when you hit it. At the end of the day it’s an outdoor event but my preference is that.”
Can Emma Raducanu win her second Grand Slam title?
Raducanu burst onto the scene three years ago, when she became the youngest British woman to reach the last 16 of Wimbledon in the Open Era.
That was quickly followed by her US Open success, but injuries have massively disrupted her progress since then.
Fortunately she has recovered and is now getting back to her very best, with Raducanu among three dark horses to go on and win the women’s singles title.
But the path to the final isn’t easy for the former British number one, with American star Coco Gauff just one top player potentially standing in her way.
Moreover, she will also be focusing on the mixed doubles event, with her upcoming partnership with Andy Murray surprising tennis legend John McEnroe.
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