Wimbledon: Action from Day 1 and Murray out of men's singles
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Wimbledon is one of the top British sporting events each year and the oldest tennis tournament in the world.
Hundreds of people camp out in the hope of getting a golden ticket to catch sight of some of the best tennis players out there.
Each year, there are plenty of British competitors involved in the competition, and this summer is no different.
Day one kicked off on Monday, so let's take a look at some of the action.
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Brits on Day 1
Seven Brits took to the courts on day one of the competition.
Emma Raducanu was the first British player to get a win at the tournament after securing a victory in a difficult match.
22-year-old Sonay Kartel also came home with a win, as did Lily Mayazaki, who made it to the second round of the tournament for the first time.
Celebrity sightings
Sir David Attenborough and David Beckham were among those watching from the Royal Box as Raducanu played.
No members of the royal family were in attendance on day one, but other TV presenters and celebrity faces appeared throughout the day, including singer Pixie Lott.
Andy Murray
Arguably one of the most famous players from the UK, Andy Murray has won Wimbledon twice - in 2013 and 2016.
But he has announced he won't be playing in the singles competition.
"Unfortunately, despite working incredibly hard on his recovery since his operation just over a week ago, Andy has taken the very difficult decision not to play the singles this year," Murray's team said in a statement.
Andy will still be making his farewell to Wimbledon by taking part in the men's doubles with his brother Jamie.
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