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Emma Raducanu withdraws from ATX Open due to tonsillitis, will prepare for Indian Wells and Miami Open

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Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from this week's WTA tournament in Austin, Texas due to tonsillitis. The British No. 1 has only played four matches this season having turned her ankle in Auckland in January.

Ad The 20-year-old was due to play her first match since her Australian Open second round loss to Coco Gauff at the new competition in Texas, but withdrew before the draw overnight.

Tennis'Kyrgios sells out stadiums because he hasn't been neutered enough' — Tursunov21/02/2023 AT 14:56 «I'm sorry to have to withdraw from the ATX Open,» said Raducanu. «I am currently suffering from tonsillitis and am unable to compete this week.

Thank you to the tournament and the great hospitality here in Austin.» According to Raducanu's management, the British No. 1 will stay in Austin then head to Indian Wells in California before the Miami Open.

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