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Emma Raducanu's route to the French Open Final mapped-out

US Open champion Emma Raducanu will start her French Open campaign against a qualifier, assuming she’s fit enough to play at Roland-Garros.

Raducanu retired from her first round match at the Italian Open two weeks ago with a back injury and reportedly returned to England to seek treatment. 

The Brit is currently competing in her first full season on the WTA Tour, but has won just six matches so far this year. 

Nonetheless, Raducanu is seeded 12th for Roland Garros and has seemingly ended up on the easier side of the draw. 

The 19-year-old will face a qualifier in the first round of the competition, followed by either Aliaksandra Sasnovich or China’s Xinyu Wang. 

If Raducanu comes through her opening two matches, there is a chance she could face fellow Brit Heather Watson in the third round. However, the more likely opponent is three-time major winner Angelique Kerber. 

In the fourth round, Raducanu may end up meeting Naomi Osaka for the first time, though the Japanese star faces a tricky opening match against 27th seed Amanda Anisimova. 

Women's #RolandGarros draw in full.A bit like the men's, the top half looks stronger than the bottom.#FrenchOpen pic.twitter.com/i8yGJW9JKJ

Ons Jabeur is the highest seed in Raducanu’s quarter, and the Brit has the potential to face the Tunisian in the last eight if both make it that far. 

More good news for Raducanu is that she has avoided being on the same side of the draw as world number one, Iga Swiatek. Instead, the British number one is in the same half as defending champion Barbora Krejcikova. 

The biggest question concerning Raducanu right now is not how far she’ll go in the tournament, but rather if she’ll play at all. 

Injuries have plagued the Brit all season and she has now

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