Emma Raducanu admits she was 95% sure she would lose her latest match after more injury woes
Emma Raducanu has been knocked out of the Madrid Open after yet more injury problems hampered her latest performance.
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Emma Raducanu has been knocked out of the Madrid Open after yet more injury problems hampered her latest performance.
Tunisian Ons Jabeur reached her career-second WTA 1000 semi-final after beating former world number one Simona Halep 6-3 6-2 at the Madrid Open on Wednesday (May 4).
Emma Raducanu has been knocked out of the Madrid Open after yet more injury problems hampered her latest performance.
Todos los focos del Mutua Madrid Open estarán puestas este miércoles en de costilla que sufrió en el Masters 1.000 de Indian Wells y que le obligó a renunciar a disputar varios torneos para recuperarse de la lesión con la mirada puesta en Roland Garros.
Este miércoles, la Caja Mágica acogerá una jornada más del con un cartel estelar. Debutarán en el torneo favoritos como Rafa Nadal, Alexander Zverev o Stefanos Tsitsipas, y además habrá otros cinco españoles en liza: Sara Sorribes, en busca de las semifinales, y los partidos de segunda ronda de Roberto Bautista y Alejandro Davidovich, además del dobles de Marc López y Carlos Alcaraz.
It was around this time last year that Simona Halep said she was “filled with sadness” after having to withdraw from the French Open due to a calf injury. It was a setback that pushed Halep close to retirement – “I thought at 30 I would be done” – and left her doubting that she would rediscover her best form. But 12 months down the line, the mood has shifted significantly; there’s excitement and optimism around Halep rather than sadness.
Andy Murray has urged Dominic Thiem to "keep going" in his comeback from injury after Murray defeated the Austrian 6-3, 6-4 in the Madrid Open first round to claim his first win on a clay court in five years. Thiem returned from a 10-month wrist injury lay-off four weeks ago and has yet to taste victory in any of the four matches he has contested so far. Former world No.
Canada's Denis Shapovalov is through to the second round of the Madrid Open with a 7-6 (1), 6-3 win over France's Ugo Humbert on Monday.