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Some of the most accomplished tennis players in the United Kingdom are refraining from discussing the upcoming election.

Polls were opened in the United Kingdom's first national election in nearly five years on Thursday morning. However, Britain's emerging talents are continuing to play tennis at the All England Club. Jack Draper asserts that he has no interest in politics. Katie Boulter is unwilling to discuss the matter. I didn't even know it was tomorrow, Emma Raducanu asserted on the eve of the election, beaming with a smile. When asked whether he is interested in politics, the 22-year-old Draper, who is the highest-ranked men's singles player in Britain, responded with a simple No. Cameron Norrie will be the opponent of Draper in a second-round match on Thursday, which is a significant day for British players. He did not intend to monitor any election coverage. I mean, it's an extremely busy period for us tennis players. The amount of television viewing is minimal. On Tuesday, he stated, There is not a lot of time to contemplate that. Clearly, it is of the utmost importance; therefore, we shall observe.