Raducanu on course to play at Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu remains on course to play at Wimbledon later this month but will not feature in next week's Rothesay Classic in Birmingham.
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Emma Raducanu remains on course to play at Wimbledon later this month but will not feature in next week's Rothesay Classic in Birmingham.
Dan Evans swept aside Italy’s Thomas Fabbiano to advance to the quarter-finals of the Rothesay Open on a rain-affected day in Nottingham.
Emma Raducanu hopes her Wimbledon dream is still alive after suffering a 'freak' injury and being forced to retire against Viktorija Golubic at the LTA's Rothesay Open Nottingham. The reigning US Open champion, who is on the LTA's Elite Support Programme, conceded the match while at 4-3 down in the first set after experiencing a sudden pain in her side during the opening game. Ad/> The 19-year-old ace admits the future is uncertain but hopes a rapid diagnosis can ease her concerns about what the rest of her grass court season holds.
Judy Murray has encouraged Emma Raducanu to hire more females as she continues to wrestle with her fitness. Raducanu burst onto the scene by winning last year's US Open, but has since struggled with fitness and injuries.
Emma Raducanu was forced to withdraw from the Nottingham Open earlier this week after suffering what she has described as “an absolute freak” of an injury.
Emma Raducanu was forced to retire due to injury in the first set of her grass-court season at the Nottingham Open on Tuesday, in what is a huge concern ahead of her Wimbledon return in three weeks’ time.
Emma Raducanu is 'unlikely' to come back in time from injury to compete at Wimbledon later this month if she's suffered an 'acute abdominal strain', according to Dr Ralph Rogers. The 19-year-old was returning to the tournament where she made her WTA Tour debut just a year ago before her whirlwind rise to superstardom.