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‘I was struggling’ – Emma Raducanu reveals back problems in Madrid Open exit but confident ahead of Rome

Emma Raducanu has said that her back issues played a factor in her Madrid Open exit, but she is confident that she will be able to feature in Rome next week. The 19-year-old was beaten 6-2 2-6 6-4 by Anhelina Kalinina on Tuesday, and explained how the back injury restricted her movement in the opening set.

Ad/> «I would have given myself a five percent chance of winning that match, and for it to almost happen, I think that was a positive thing,» said the US Open champion after the match. WTA MadridRaducanu slips to last-16 defeat against Kalinina in Madrid12 HOURS AGO «I was kind of struggling a bit with my back, to be honest.

Throughout the week I have been carrying some niggles, and it's kind of just taking its toll, all of the matches at this kind of level. »I think that's a good thing that I feel like I'm going through this and my body is building with each match I play." Raducanu’s appearance in Madrid was only her second outing on clay, with her first showing on the surface coming in Stuttgart last month.

Exclusive: Gauff inspired by Swiatek exploits with 'extra motivation' ‘I shouldn’t have a chance’- Murray on first clash against Djokovic in five years at Madrid Open The teenager praised Kalinina following her defeat in Madrid, with the Ukrainian having now beaten Grand Slam champions in each of her three matches at the tournament so far. «I'm feeling pretty positive.

A lot of the time with me it's just overload and then three days', two, three days' complete rest and I'm okay to start training again,» added Raducanu. «Hopefully the plan right now is to still go to Rome.» /> The 25-year-old also waxed lyrical about Raducanu after reaching the first first WTA 1000 quarter-final of her career, as the Brit saved

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