Raducanu also spoke about how special it was to have her friends in the players' box cheering her on."I think there's something special about being here at Wimbledon. I really feel like I'm at home. It's amazing," she added."I was out there [taking selfies] with my friends. It's so rad. I have all of them here in one place. They've been my rock through everything. They're the closest people to me outside of my family."It's just so special. They're in the box there. When I look over to them, it just gives me an extra boost of motivation."Raducanu is one of three British players who will play third-round matches on Friday, with Sonay Kartal and Cameron Norrie both taking to Court One.Kartal, who is bidding to reach the last 16 at a slam for the first time, faces French qualifier Diane Parry while Norrie's reward for knocking out Frances Tiafoe is a meeting with unseeded Italian Mattia Bellucci.Watch the ATP and WTA Tours, as well as the US Open in New York, live on Sky Sports in 2025 or and the , giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. , Wimbledon: Emma Raducanu says facing Aryna Sabalenka next isn't unlucky - 'You want to play the best' Raducanu looks forward to taking on Sabalenka, Follow scores, reports and our dedicated live , Emma Raducanu is British No.1 once again and hoping to make an impact at Wimbledon in 2025..