Injured Emma Raducanu retires from Korea Open semi-final
Emma Raducanu missed out on a place in the Korea Open final as she was forced to retire through injury in her semi-final.
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Emma Raducanu missed out on a place in the Korea Open final as she was forced to retire through injury in her semi-final.
The 19-year-old Briton, who seemed to suffer from discomfort in her thigh during the second set, was down 3-0 in the deciding set in Seoul. She had won the first set 6-4 before fellow former major champion Ostapenko hit back 6-3 in the second.
Emma Raducanu surged into the Korea Open semi-finals on Friday as she won three matches in a row at a tournament for the first time since her US Open triumph.
Emma Raducanu reached the Korea Open semi-finals by comfortably beating Poland’s Magda Linette 6-2, 6-2 in Seoul.
The fifth round fixtures of the UEFA Nations League will be played from Thursday to Satuday. On Thursday, defending champions France will take on Austria at the Stade de France. In the other fixture, Denmark pay a visit to Croatia. Interestingly, Denmark sit on top of League A Group 1 with nine points from four games while France occupy the bottom place with two points. Croatia are second with seven points while Australia are third with four. In Group 4, Poland host Netherland at the National Stadium in Warsaw, while Belgium will host Wales at the King Boadouin Stadium in Brussels. All four games will get underway at 12:15 AM IST (Friday mignight).
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