Injured Emma Raducanu is in a race to recover in time

Injured Emma Raducanu is in a race to recover in time

Injured Emma Raducanu is in a race to recover in time
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  • Emma Raducanu says she has “no idea” whether she will be fit for Wimbledon.
  • British number one retires hurt in Nottingham Open opener against Viktorija Golubic.
  • US Open champion is yet to win more than two matches at a tournament this season.
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Emma Raducanu says she has “no thought” whether she will be good for Wimbledon after she resigned from her Nottingham Open opener against Viktorija Golubic.

The 19-year-old US Open boss yielded the match while down 4-3 and a break of serve in the primary set, having experienced a physical issue to her left side.

“I assume I pulled something,” she said, adding the injury was “an outright oddity”.

“I can’t analyze myself,” Raducanu added. “I will have it looked at.”

The British number one took a clinical break from the get-go in the principal set be that as it may, in spite of treatment and a portion of pain relievers, she yielded the match soon after as Swiss world number 55 Golubic edged ahead.

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It is Raducanu’s third mid-match retirement since her 2021 US Open win.

The world number 11 likewise quit coordinates in Guadalajara in February and Rome in May with wounds.

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She lost in the second round of the French Open last break, however refered to her capacity to get through the mission with no wounds as one of the encouraging points to take from Roland Garros.

Raducanu is yet to win more than two matches at a competition since her surprising run from fitting the bill to the title at Flushing Meadows in September.

She has worked with various mentors since consolidating with Andrew Richardson for her triumph in New York.

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Raducanu is because of proceed with her grass-court swing at the following week’s Rothesay Classic in Birmingham.

Wimbledon, where she arrived at the fourth round keep going year, begins on 27 June.

Somewhere else in the Nottingham Open draw, British number four Katie Boulter returned from the deficiency of the principal set to beat Germany’s Tatjana Maria 4-6 6-1 6-4 and advance to a second-round gathering with Australian fifth seed Ajla Tomljanovic.

Countryman Yuriko Miyazaki, 26, guaranteed her most memorable Tour-level fundamental draw win as she downplayed 142 positioning spots among her and world number 92 Frech Magdalena to overcome the Pole 6-4 1-6 6-1.

Britons Eden Silva and Sonay Kartal experienced straight-sets routs against Canada’s Rebecca Marino and Italian third seed Camila Giorgi separately.

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