thank you very much indeed, jenny kleeman, presenterfor times jenny kleeman, presenter for times radio match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in wimbledon. the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were, every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50—minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at the tennis remained intense under the roof, requiring energy, demand concentration, everything. raducanu was trying to keep up with the pace, but between points, she was taking every second she could, frequently going to her towel. it became clear she was battling more than the score, medical timeout. nice deep breaths. remember, this is an 18—ye