Katie Boulter came through a rollercoaster match to claim a 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 win over Paula Badosa at Wimbledon on Monday and earn a spot in the second round.
Boulter's win capped a successful day for British tennis that also saw Raducanu progress unscathed, as well as a surprise victory for underdog Oliver Tarvet.
She will face Argentina's Solana Sierra in the next round.
Boulter was impressive in the opening set on Centre Court as she raced to a 5-1 lead before taking it 6-2. The following set saw a change in fortunes, with Badosa rallying, and Boulter looked to be faultering in the deciding set as the Spaniard broke her in the first game.
However, Boulter broke her back immediately after and went on to close out the victory.
"Centre Court Wimbledon, as a Brit, against a top-10 player, for me doesn't get that much better," Boulter said.
"It is one of the reasons why I do play tennis, to win matches like that, and to have a go at the best in the world.
"I do feel like it is one of the best [wins] for sure in my career."
Boulter has struggled for momentum this year, including second-round exits at the Australian Open and French Open.
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