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In the opening round of the men's doubles competition, the Indo-Australian team will face Guillermo Duran and Tomas Martin Etcheverry.


Digital Desk: Sania Mirza will compete in Wimbledon's Ladies Invitational Doubles match, which begins on July 3. The Australian Open was the Indian's last Grand Slam match of the year. She did, however, compete against Madison Keys in her final match at the Dubai Tennis Championships.

The British tennis players Johanna Konta and Mirza will compete in the Ladies' Invitational Doubles competition. They are assigned to the event's Group B, which also includes athletes like Francesca Schiavone, Martina Hingis, Kim Clijsters, and Roberta Vinci.

Cara Black, Caroline Wozniacki, who recently announced her retirement, Daniela Hantuchova, Laura Robson, Li Na, and Agnieszka Radwanska are among the other players in this group.

Rohan Bopanna will be the only representative of India at Wimbledon. In the men's doubles competition, the 43-year-old will team up with Matthew Ebden.

In the opening round of the men's doubles competition, the Indo-Australian team will face Guillermo Duran and Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

Bopanna will compete in his 13th Wimbledon. He had stated that he will stop competing in Davis Cup at the conclusion of the year and concentrate on ATP events for as long as his body permitted.

Ankita Raina participated in the Wimbledon qualifying round but was eliminated early. Bouzas Maneiro of Spain defeated her in three sets.
 

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