London: Former champion Lleyton Hewitt and Belgium's David Goffin, the lucky loser who took a set off Roger Federer at the French Open, have been given wild cards for this year's Wimbledon tennis championships.
Virginie Razzano, the Frenchwoman who beat Serena Williams in the first round in Paris, received one of the women's eight wild cards as did Kazakhstan qualifier Yaroslava Shvedova who reached the French quarter-finals after ousting champion Li Na.
Australian Hewitt, now 31, won the men's title at Wimbledon in 2002. Four low-ranked Britons received automatic entries to the men's and women's singles draws for the grass-court tournament which starts on June 25.

Four low-ranked Britons have also received automatic entries to the men\'s and women\'s singles draws.
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