By Jonathan JurejkoBBC Sport at Wimbledon

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Emma Raducanu stretches for a ball in her Wimbledon second-round match against Caroline Garcia
Emma Raducanu was making only her second Wimbledon appearance in the ladies' singles, having reached the fourth round last year when she was ranked 338th in the world
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Centre Court was deflated by the loss of Emma raducanu's Wimbledon after she was outplayed by a Frenchman.

The 19-year-old British player was beaten 6-3 6-3 by the 55th ranked player in the world.

Since winning the US Open, she has not won a match at a Grand Slam.

The opponent was always going to be a tough one and she was not able to handle her aggressiveness.

Andy Murray will play American John Isner on Centre Court after the match.

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The build-up to her first Wimbledon since becoming a teenage Grand Slam champion was vastly different from that of her Bad Homburg opponent.

She only played seven games in the British events due to a side strain.

While she looked sharp in her first-round win against Belgium's Alison van Uytvanck, she struggled to deal with the aggressive approach favored by her opponent.

I prepared for this match very well." In her home tournament, Emma is a huge player, according to the opponent.

It was my first time playing on Centre Court.

You have to start all over again after winning a couple of matches in a row.

There's more to come.

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