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Emma Raducanu has been forced out of a second WTA event in Mexico next week with the leg injury she suffered in Guadalajara it has been announced.
The US Open champion pulled out of her first-round marathon with Aussie Daria Saville after taking a medical timeout and getting her upper left leg strapped.
The longest match on the WTA Tour this year lasted three hours and 36 minutes.
Now the British No 12 has revealed she suffered a "small left leg injury" which will stop her playing in Monterrey next week.
It is not yet clear if the injury will stop the world No 12 playing in the Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami next month.
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Raducanu told the website for the Abierto GNP Seguros 2022: "Sorry to go out this way, I was loving Mexico and