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Emma Raducanu to 'figure out next steps' on ongoing wrist injury after Miami Open defeat to Bianca Andreescu

Emma Raducanu says she will «figure out what my next steps are» regarding her ongoing wrist injury after her first-round Miami Open exit to Bianca Andreescu. Raducanu, despite admitting she was playing with the problem, nonetheless coped admirably at times with Andreescu's power, and the Brit mounted a second-set comeback to threaten a fine win. Ad But Andreescu romped away with it in the third, and now Raducanu has some thinking to do ahead of the clay-court season.

TennisWhen does the clay-court season begin? Which events are Nadal, Djokovic, Raducanu playing?8 HOURS AGO «It [the injury] is something I've been managing for some time,» the Brit said afterwards, per Tennis Majors. «And, yeah, I just need to review after this tournament really and figure out what my next steps are. »We have been managing it, keeping on top of it.

«I'm able to play in the short-term. But the current solutions aren't very viable long-term.» Swiatek injury 'might be a good thing for her tennis', reckons Wilander Exclusive: Evert 'excited' about 'Federer, Nadal and Djokovic of women's tennis' Andreescu spoke afterwards in glowing terms of Raducanu — like her, a former teenage US Open champion. «I'm really happy that she's back at it and playing like this.

If she continues playing like this, she can definitely get back into the top 10.» And of the remarkable second-set game involving 10 deuces that saw Raducanu break to lead 5-3, Andreescu added: «I just kept telling myself, 'It's not over until it's over'. »I just try to stay in the present moment and try not to drain my energy because that game was insane. «I don't think I've ever played a game like that in my life.

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