Billie Jean King Cup Finals: Who is joining Emma Raducanu on British team?
Emma Raducanu will lead the Great Britain team in next month’s Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Glasgow.
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Emma Raducanu will lead the Great Britain team in next month’s Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Glasgow.
Raducanu's season has been blighted by a series of different injuries, ranging from blisters to side strains and hip and back problems. Last month, the 19-year-old was forced to retire during the Korea Open semi-final.
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Transylvania Open with a wrist injury. Raducanu, who has been plagued with injuries in 2022, lost to Daria Kasatkina in the first round of the Ostrava Open on Tuesday. Ad The 19-year-old was hoping to make a swift return to the court in Romania, where her father was born, but has now withdrawn.
(Reuters) - Britain's Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Transylvania Open due to a wrist injury, organisers of the WTA 250 event said on Thursday.
Fifth-seeded Daria Kasatkina defeated 2021 U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu 7-5, 6-4 Tuesday to advance to the second round of the Agel Open.
Top seed and home favourite Ons Jabeur is safely through to the second round of the Jasmin Open in Tunisia following a straight-sets victory over American Ann Li. Jabeur wasn’t at her best despite requiring less than an hour to down her 22-year-old opponent 6-2 6-3. Ad “It’s a great start,” Jabeur said afterwards.
Pole Iga Swiatek retained her comfortable advantage as world number one as Anett Kontaveit moved to third thanks to a runners-up finish last weekend, the WTA announced on Monday. US Open champion Swiatek, 21, will feature for the first time since this month's Grand Slam win at Flushing Meadows by playing at Ostrava this week. Swiatek has also clinched the French Open this year and still has almost double the points as Tunisian Ons Jabeur, who she beat in the final in New York, in second.
US Open champion Swiatek, 21, will feature for the first time since this month's Grand Slam win at Flushing Meadows by playing at Ostrava this week. Swiatek has also clinched the French Open this year and still has almost double the points as Tunisian Ons Jabeur, who she beat in the final in New York, in second. Estonian Kontaveit switches positions with Spaniard Paula Badosa despite losing Sunday's Tallinn Open final.