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7 smoking hot tennis stars who will raise the temperature at Wimbledon

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Wimbledon looks to crown its latest King and Queen of the court.However, as some players are looking to impress on the court, others will be turning heads off it thanks to their stunning looks.

From blonde bombshells to burgeoning stars, Wimbledon has it all. And Daily Star Sport is looking at seven stars who could be ready to heat it up on centre court this summer.

So without any further ado, here are the seven stars you should be on the lookout for... Camila Giorgi is no stranger to success in London, and in 2018 she reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon - and she even snatched a set off Serena Williams in a losing effort.However, Giorgi is perhaps best known for his risque snaps on Instagram these days, and she brought in the New Year with a series of lingerie pics on social media.The Italian will kick off her Wimbledon campaign against Magdalena Frech on Tuesday. Will you be tuning into Wimbledon?

Let us know in the comments section belowPaula Badosa is definitely a citizen of the world, and the stunning brunette was born in New York, lives in the UAE, but competes under a Spanish flag.The Spaniard is currently having the season of her life, and she rose to World No.2 after a semi-final appearance at the Stuttgart Open - Badosa has since slipped to fourth.Badosa will also get her Wimbledon campaign underway on Tuesday against Louisa Chirico.The first, and only, British representation on our list is Leicester's own Katie Boulter.Boulter is ranked as No.4 in the British rankings - the top spot being taken, of course, by Emma Raducanu.

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