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Emma Raducanu has travelled to California but the US Open champion has yet to decide if she is fit enough to play in the Indian Wells Masters this week. The British No.1 pulled out of the at the Abierto Akron Zapopan in Guadalajara last month with a hip injury and was forced to miss her next event in Monterrey.
Qualifying for Indian Wells starts today and the draw is made at 11pm UK time tomorrow.
Raducanu is making progress in her recovery but no decision has yet been made over playing in the biggest event since the Australian Open. She is also scheduled to play in the Miami Open later this month.
The Bromley teenager played in the Californian desert in her first event after her US Open triumph last October - and lost in the first round to world No.100 Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
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