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Wimbledon chief speaks to Express Sport about who will open competition
Emma Raducanu will play in front of a British crowd at the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham next month.
Results have not gone Emma Raducanu’s way in recent months, but the way she has handled the setbacks and criticism has impressed Australian legend Todd Woodbridge.
Emma Raducanu says her recent injuries are all connected with her inexperience of playing on the WTA Tour.
Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the WTA Rome due to an ankle injury. She was due to take on Spain’s Sara Sorribes Tormo in the opening round of the Italian Open — just over a week after the same opponent knocked her out of the Madrid Open.
Emma Raducanu has called herself a “loner” as she continues to coach herself in preparation for the Italian Open in Rome. She gets her competition underway with a clash against Bianca Andreescu, and will be encouraged by her recent displays on clay, after making the quarter-finals in Stuttgart and the last-16 in Madrid. Ad/> It will be a battle between two recent US Open winners, with reigning champion Raducanu taking on the 2019 winner.
There are several similarities between Bianca Andreescu and Emma Raducanu, but the former describes it as “just really weird coincidences”.
Emma Raducanu has little experience on clay at the elite level but the 19-year-old says she is heading in the right direction on the surface ahead of the French Open starting later this month. Raducanu has had mixed results following her maiden Grand Slam title at last year's US Open but has had an encouraging run in the claycourt season where she reached the Stuttgart quarter-finals and Madrid last-16. She has been figuring out how to adapt to the surface without the help of a full-time coach after splitting with Torben Beltz last month, and the Briton has taken a liking to the independence of coaching herself.