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Carlos Alcaraz managed to see the funny side when quizzed on far-fetched rumours relating to him and Emma Raducanu.

The 21-year-old won his second Wimbledon title by thrashing Novak Djokovic 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7-4), but his post-match interview proved slightly less straight-forward thanks to one question in particular.

Spotted in the Centre Court crowd for the prestigious occasion was British tennis star Emma Raducanu, whose attendance prompted many to speculate – without any foundation – that the young pair could be an item.

Speaking to the press after the victory, Alcaraz laughed when he was asked about the presence of his fellow 21-year-old in the stands.

Offering his thoughts as to why the Brit had come to watch, he said: “I don’t know, I don’t know. I think a lot of people came to see the final

And she is from here, so I imagine that she wanted to come and see it. If there was a Grand Slam in Murcia [his home town] I would 100 per cent go to the final, even if I wasn’t playing.

But the Spaniard kept things light-hearted as he ended by teasing: “I don’t know if she came to the finals or if she came to see me. Who knows?

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“You have to ask her, but I hope she enjoyed the final.”

The more likely reason for Raducanu’s presence is the fact Kate Middleton was in attendance on Centre Court. Asked which celebrity she’d most like to come and watch her play, Raducanu responded in an interview: “Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales – she’s like my idol,” she laughed.

In doing so, the world number three is the youngest player to complete the feat, whilst he also joined Roger Federer as only the second player in the Open Era to win his first four Grand Slam finals.

He will now go into the Olympics as favourite to win the men’s singles gold medal. His long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero admitted it will difficult to prepare for the Games on short notice. “We will try,” he said. “It’s tough to change the surface to clay. We have to rest some days and then try to be ready again.”

Djokovic will also be in Paris vying for gold, with that being one honour missing from his enormous collection.

Meanwhile Raducanu was unable to match her male counterpart’s success at the grass court major, exiting the tournament in the round of 16 after defeat to Lulu Sun

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