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Emma Raducanu: Will British No. 1 overcome rock-hard draw and wrist worries as she faces Jelena Ostapenko in Stuttgart?

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Emma Raducanu will start her 2023 clay season this week. The former US Open champion will be competing at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, having received a wild card for the WTA 500 tournament.

Ad It will be Raducanu’s first competitive event since she was beaten in a tight match by Bianca Andreescu in the first round of the Miami Open a month ago.

WTA Stuttgart'Suits my game' — Raducanu hopes for improved performances on clay11/04/2023 AT 11:24 Will the British No. 1, who opted to skip Great Britain's Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against France last week, take more steps forward after being handed a very difficult draw?

Rock-hard draw for Raducanu Raducanu made the quarter-finals in Stuttgart last year and if she does the same again she will have made some strong progress.

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