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For Muchova, the title clash marks a return to the spotlight three years after her run to the French Open final, with a wrist injury having temporarily stalled the progress of one of the women's game's most inventive shot-makers. The Princess greeted those who had been waiting for entry into SW19 and hailed the queue as an 'accessible' entry point.
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For Muchova, the title clash marks a return to the spotlight three years after her run to the French Open final, with a wrist injury having temporarily stalled the progress of one of the women's game's most inventive shot-makers.
according to Daily MailThe Princess greeted those who had been waiting for entry into SW19 and hailed the queue as an 'accessible' entry point.
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