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After a disappointing 2023 season spent on the sidelines, 2024 saw a positive return for Emma Raducanu. The entirety of the 2023 season left fans yearning for her dazzling performances back from the US Open 2021. For Raducanu, it meant making sure she was ready for her comeback. Following the time spent in Brisbane and Melbourne, Emma Raducanu now prepares to mount a campaign for the WTA 1000 title in Abu Dhabi and makes her thoughts on her injuries plain.

Emma Raducanu gave an extensive interview on the real depth of her injuries from 2023, giving fans a real peek behind the curtain. Her revelations might just mean there was more to the injuries than she let on.

Did Emma Raducanu keep fans in the dark about more injuries?
Ahead of her match at WTA Abu Dhabi, Emma Raducanu spoke extensively about her time spent recovering from injuries. While fans certainly missed her, it seems her journey of getting better was tougher than she initially let on.

“I’ve never really had the chance to do proper training weeks back-to-back. For six or seven months, before I ended up having the surgeries, I was only practicing one or two hours a day just to limit the load on the wrists,” she said in an interview with The National News. The real trouble for Raducanu, it seems, was not just staying away from the sport she loves.

It was also to limit the kind of work that she could put into her game, especially since her wrists had been the root cause of the injury. Moreover, these comments might be indicative of underlying injury problems for the Brit, ones that plagued her even before she ventured towards the option of surgery. Not to mention, some struggles with sickness also appeared during her time in Australia.

Renewed Raducanu stands firm on making 2024 a positive season
Despite the numerous injuries Raducanu fought through, the ones on her wrist or even not being able to walk without crutches for a period of time, the Brit remains determined to step back onto the court. The first part of this was evident in her exploits in the land down under.

While she started off her campaign with two exits in the ASB Classic and the Australian Open, Emma Raducanu already shows positive signs when it comes to performances after injuries. While she may not have gone deep into tournaments, she surely looks on track to gain her old form back.

With the WTA 1000, the tennis world has a real chance to see what Raducanu can do when she is not limited by injuries. It will be interesting to see whether her performances change, and just how much did the injuries slow her down from the path to success.

Emma Raducanu sent a message to Andy Murray after the veteran’s latest injury setback.

Emma Raducanu is praying for Andy Murray after the two-time Wimbledon champion revealed that he will miss an “extended period” with an ankle injury. There are fears that Murray may bring forward his retirement plan with his hopes of appearing at Wimbledon this summer suffering a major setback.

Emma Raducanu
Emma Raducanu has sent a message to Andy Murray after his latest setback

The 36-year-old was beaten by Thomas Machac in the last-32 of the Miami Open on Sunday. He revealed that he suffered an ankle injury towards the end of the match – screaming in agony as he fell to the ground – and will now be absent for some time.

“Yesterday towards the end of my match in Miami I suffered a full rupture of my ATFL (anterior talofibular ligament) and near full thickness rupture of my CFL (calcaneofibular ligament),” Murray wrote on Instagram.

“I will see an ankle specialist when I return home to determine next steps. Goes without saying this is a tough one to take and I’ll be out for an extended period.”

Murray, who had hip resurfacing surgery in 2019, ended the post by quipping: “I’ll be back with one hip and no ankle ligaments when the time is right.”

Emma Raducanu shares Murray Instagram post
Emma Raducanu shared Andy Murray’s Instagram post with two praying emojis

Fellow Briton Raducanu, who has struggled with her own injury problems over the last year, shared the social media post and added two praying emojis. The 21-year-old clearly hopes that Murray will return to the court soon and be fit to make his final appearance at Wimbledon.

Murray has previously admitted that he did not plan on playing “much past” this summer. He now knows that he has played his final game at the Miami Open, a tournament that he has won twice before in his career.

“I wasn’t thinking about all the matches I played. More that that’s the last match I am going to play here which is sad because I love it here,” a visibly emotional Murray said after his defeat against Machac.

Andy Murray injury
Andy Murray screamed in agony as he fell to the ground at the Miami Open

“I’ve spent so much of my career here and I would have liked it to go on a little bit longer. This tournament is an important one for me so it was a bit more emotional leaving the court.”

In a heart-wrenching admission, Murray added: “I am looking forward to the end now, give my best the next few months and get to be at home with my family.”

Murray will hope to be fit for a final appearance at Wimbledon, for which he still has three months to recover in time to play. The three-time Grand Slam champion will likely bow out soon after the tournament.

British tennis star Emma Raducanu recently spoke about the challenges she faced while returning to the professional tennis court. Last year, Raducanu went through several rough patches as she faced many injuries. As a result, Raducanu’s performance was impacted negatively, and she had to step down from attending many tournaments. Now that this British tennis prodigy is back on the court, she talked about her ‘pretty intense’ days.

Emma Raducanu bagged her debut victory at the Abu Dhabi Open 2024 after recovering from a total of three surgeries. Emma Raducanu recently appeared on the sets of the Tennis Channel and had a conversation with Steve Weissman and Prakash Amritraj.

This tennis star defeated Marie Bouzkova in the Abu Dhabi Open and after that, she was asked about her surgeries. Raducanu said, “Yeah I had three surgeries in ten days, which was pretty intense. I mean for two-three weeks, you can’t do anything because all that has to swell and all that, you can’t move like I had a scooter and I can’t even use crutches. It’s because of my wrist surgeries. So, it was really difficult and I was kind of swapping two weeks in a cast and then take that of rise and spin. It wasn’t necessarily smooth coming back.”

However, this tennis star expressed her pride over her latest achievement. When asked about the things she is proud of, Raducanu commented, “I think I am most proud of the way that I have refocused in difficult moments in both situations like having a lead and losing a break.”

Raducanu continued, “I think the course the way I dealt with not particularly feeling myself out there and a lot of double faults more than usual I didn’t let that affect me or bother me and I also think that the way I was able to neutralize herself and that’s one way cause it was a great contract.”

Emma Raducanu is currently the World No. 298

Emma Raducanu’s story of coming back from three surgeries and dominating on the court is more than impressive. However now, let’s take a look at how she played against Marie Bouzkova.

Snippets from Emma Raducanu’s recent victory at the Abu Dhabi Open 2024
British tennis prodigy Raducanu successfully entered into the second round of the Abu Dhabi Open after defeating Marie Bouzkova. With a score of 6-4,6-1, Raducanu defeated Bouzkova. In a total of 82 minutes, this British tennis star won 10 out of 11 games after the first set.

Raducanu said after winning- “I think in the beginning I was just adjusting to the speed of the court, Marie is a really tough opponent, I knew I was going to have to play so many balls. In the beginning I was missing a few of the finishing shots but I cleaned that up so I’m very happy about that.”

Raducanu’s journey to return to the court this season is a testament to her hard work. If she continues to perform with such dedication, fans will soon get to see the former US Open champion acing in her tennis game again.

Britain’s Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the Miami Open with a lower back injury – but her management company say the issue is “nothing serious”.

The 21-year-old was due to face China’s Wang Xiyu in the first round on Tuesday.

However, she does not want to risk aggravating the injury by playing in the tournament in the United States.

Emma Raducanu on court at Indian Wells

It is a blow to Raducanu’s comeback following an injury-disrupted 2023 season.

“I have been experiencing lower back pain and at this stage of my return to competition I don’t want to risk anything happening,” Raducanu said in a statement issued by tournament organisers.

“I really tried my best to be ready and I’m sad to be pulling out of Miami as it’s a cool tournament, but wish the event all the best.”

The 2021 US Open champion was beaten in straight sets by world number two Aryna Sabalenka in the third round at Indian Wells last week.

It is not known whether the injury will impact Raducanu’s selection in Great Britain’s Billie Jean King Cup squad for their qualifying-round tie with France from 12-13 April.

Before her defeat by two-time Australian Open winner Sabalenka, Raducanu had recorded back-to-back victories for the first time since winning three in a row at Indian Wells 12 months ago.

She made her return to the tour in January following an eight-month absence, during which she had operations on both of her wrists and her left ankle.

Now ranked 288th in the world, Raducanu – who was given a wildcard for the Miami Open – said earlier this month she was “not too concerned” about results as her focus this year is on developing her game.

Meanwhile, Britons Andy Murray, Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Jack Draper and Katie Boulter are preparing to start their tournaments in Miami.

Murray, a two-time winner in Florida, will face Italian Matteo Berrettini in the first round on Wednesday, with the winner taking on Argentine Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the second round.

Draper, 22, takes on Taro Daniel of Japan, while 33-year-old Evans faces Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego.

British number ones Norrie and Boulter play on Friday, as the pair have both received first-round byes as two of the 32 men’s and women’s seeded players.

British tennis star Emma Raducanu is still looking to find back her rhythm and confidence after missing out most of the 2023 season due to surgeries on both wrists and one ankle. However, her performance against Aryna Sabalenka in the R32 of the Indian Wells forced the world number 2 to heap praise on the 21YO. Now, American tennis legend Martina Navratilova has come up with a bizarre take on Raducanu’s US Open glory.

Emma Raducanu made the headlines by winning the 2021 US Open at the age of just 18. But after that, there have been a series of failures, injuries, and frequent changes in her coaching team. This has resulted in a drastic fall in her performance curve. Martina Navratilova says it was a mix of good and bad news for the Brit in the years since her stellar victory at the US Open.

‘It wasn’t a fluke’ – Martina Navratilova on Emma Raducanu’s journey so far
Emma Raducanu is still yet to defeat a Top 10 opponent in her career. Martina Navratilova recently gave an interview to Gigi Salmon on Sky Sports. In the interview, she stated enormous pressure to be one of the reasons for Raducanu’s downfall. “It was amazing when she won but it’s become a handicap because the expectations have gone sky-high,“ said Martina Navratilova.

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She further went on to add, “It wasn’t a fluke because Emma has got that level. It wasn’t just she played great tennis and then all of a sudden she can’t play. But the pressure that’s been on her since then – particularly being a Brit – you can’t get away from it.“ Navratilova feels it to be a big burden to carry and hopes Emma Raducanu will soon make her way back to the top level yet again. But for that, she needs to stay fit.

The tennis legend said that winning matches will boost her confidence for the rest of the season. “It’s a nasty Catch-22 where you can win with confidence but you can’t have confidence without winning,“ added Navratilova. But what does Emma Raducanu think about her target for the 2024 season?

‘Patience is a big thing’ – Raducanu
Emma Raducanu is currently placed at the 288 spot in the women’s singles ranking. So the first target for her would surely be to get into the Top 100. She previously said, “If you would have said to me last year, Emma, what is your goal for the year? I’d be like, Okay, I want to win one round in the main draw of a Grand Slam.”

She reached the second round at the AO this year and she believes that this could’ve been a really big thing to even think for her last year. Especially after what she had gone through over the past few months.

She further added, “Yeah, what might be a poor result now in people’s eyes to me would have been a positive thing. I think I need to keep reminding yourself of that, not getting sucked in, I feel like now people are starting to realize it’s going to take some time for her to settle in. I feel like patience is a big thing.”

Emma Raducanu believes if she somehow manages to settle in and go through all these highs and lows, she’ll definitely find some sort of equilibrium to carry forward for the rest of the season. What are your thoughts on her journey so far?

Briton Emma Raducanu is through to round three at Indian Wells after opponent Dayana Yastremska retired with an injury in the opening set.

Raducanu, 21, raced into a 4-0 lead in just 18 minutes during the first set.

Ukrainian Yastremska stepped to the back of the court between games, holding her stomach before retiring from the contest after being assessed by the medics.

Raducanu will face Peyton Stearns or Aryna Sabalenka in round three.

Wild card Raducanu broke Yastremska’s serve in the opening game with a well-placed dropped shot and then dug in to save a break point during her first service game.

A strong backhand sealed a second break before Raducanu comfortably held in the fourth game.

Yastremska also retired with an injury during her only other meeting with Raducanu at Portoroz in Slovenia in 2022.

It is the first time Raducanu has registered successive victories since she won three in a row to reach the fourth round at Indian Wells in March 2023.

British tennis star Emma Raducanu has always been vocal about the trollers and she never hesitated to give a befitting reply to them. This tennis player’s response to the haters has even deemed the prodigy arrogant to her fans. However, that didn’t stop Emma Raducanu from supporting her struggles and not bending down in front of negative criticisms.

Regardless, this British tennis star has revised her attitude toward haters. In a recent social media post, Raducanu hinted to fans about her latest resolution around dealing with negative criticisms.

Emma Raducanu shares her urge to pause social media activities for her mental health
Recently, on her official Instagram story, Emma Raducanu shared a picture, where fans spotted a signboard that read- “Less social media.” Now, Raducanu’s Instagram story has hinted to fans about her new resolution to deal with trollers. After exiting from the 2022 Wimbledon, Raducanu fell under the radar of severe trolling. While she responded to that nicely by mentioning herself as a Slam Champion, it somehow impacted Raducanu’s mental health.

This British tennis star didn’t win any major after her 2021 US Open victory. Thereupon, trollers targeted her by saying that she didn’t have enough talent to win any major in the future. Raducanu lashed out at the comments and that moment.

For Raducanu, her mental health has always been a priority. After winning her career’s first Slam, this British Prodigy wished that she never had the spotlight as it insanely challenged her well-being. Raducanu said-“I am resilient, my tolerance is high, but it’s not easy. And sometimes I think to myself I wish I’d never won the US Open, I wish that didn’t happen.”

Trollers also dug out about Emma Raducanu’s short-lived moments with some of her coaches. They called out Raducanu’s arrogance as the reason for it. However, the British tennis star dismissed the fact by revealing an interesting story to that.

Emma Raducanu responded to the haters about her short-term stint with coaches
In this context, Raducanu has been quite frank about the situation. However, this British tennis star isn’t ready to accept it as her fault, rather she dropped an interesting fact about it.

Raducanu said- “I ask my coaches a lot of questions. On certain occasions, they haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I’ve asked & maybe that’s why it ended. It’s something I’ve always done. I keep provoking & asking questions to coaches & challenging their thinking as well. I’m not someone that you can just tell me what do & I’ll do it, I need to understand why & then I’ll do it.”

Emma Raducanu’s recent post about social media represented that this British tennis prodigy has changed her mind. Instead of valuing the haters, she has decided to limit the interaction for her peace. After going through so much criticism, Raducanu surely deserves a break from haters.

The Indian Wells Masters is more than just a tennis tournament! While the 2024 edition of the tournament is just a few days away, they recently celebrated Family Day, giving kids an opportunity to play with professional tennis players. Recently, a lot of WTA and ATP stars, including Emma Raducanu, Grigor Dimitrov, and Alexander Zverev, were seen spending little moments of joy with the young tennis fans.

A lot of tennis players have already reached America to participate in one of the most popular tournaments, along with the four major tennis events. Before that competition, a lot of tennis stars enjoyed a lovely time with children on the occasion of Family Day.

Emma Raducanu and Alexander Zverev play tennis with kids
The Indian Wells Masters Arena, where players will show off their competitive edge in just a few days, is filled with smiles. As the event is celebrating Family Day, a lot of children came up to enjoy the special occasion and create a tennis memory with the popular tennis players.

Recently, the official Instagram account of the tournament shared a series of pictures from this special day. In one of the stories, the German tennis player was seen interacting with kids, and he also signed a kid’s headband while sharing a light-hearted moment with him.

On the other hand, 32-year-old tennis player Grigor Dimitrov was seen practicing tennis on the court with some kids. In addition, he was also seen hitting some slow shots for his young opponents, and they enjoyed playing tennis together.

Subsequently, even the WTA star, Raducanu, was seen doing the same. After hitting the court with some young tennis fans, she was seen greeting them with handshakes as the kids walked off the court. Not only that, there are a lot of tennis players who are also ready to give their 100% in the competition.

Swiatek and Sabalenka reach California for the big event
While the British tennis star has already reached California for the big event, the world’s number one-ranked tennis player, Iga Swiatek, recently took to her Instagram account to share her story of how she started her practice. Last year, the Polish tennis player faced defeat in the semi-final round itself. This year, she is ready to take revenge and show some good tennis.

On the other hand, the 2024 Australian Open champion reached a bit late, but shared her amazing feelings on how she was “happy to be back.” She shared a picture of herself from the court. Similar to Swiatek, Sabalenka lost the tournament’s final round last year, which prevented her from winning the Indian Wells title. However, this year, with her improved form and triumph at the Australian Open, things may be looking up for her.

Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on the lighthearted Family Day? Do let us know in the comments section below.

What’s the one piece of advice you would like to give to your younger self? Think a little, take your time. In the meantime, let’s have a look at what the British tennis star Emma Raducanu has to say about this question.

Emma Raducanu recently spoke to Bazaar’s Digital Beauty director, Bridget March, during an interview. Raducanu revealed that she’d have loved to tell her younger self that it’s okay to say ‘no’ and prioritise what’s best for herself. What else did she say?

What’s that one piece of advice that Emma Raducanu has for her younger self?
The 21-year-old British tennis beauty has already become one of the world’s most famous tennis players. But with popularity comes an added pressure. A pressure to keep performing and stay fit all the time. But that doesn’t happen all the time in the world of sports and often players receive severe criticism due to their poor performances. Emma Raducanu has been facing the same since her heroics at the 2021 US Open.

Raducanu has never reached the third round of any major tournament after that. She has even failed to win any titles. But if we look back a little, Raducanu started playing tennis at the age of 5 and became the youngest-ever winner of an ITF U-18 tournament at the age of just 13. So expectations were always higher right from her initial days. She recently said, “I’d tell my younger self that it’s OK to say ‘no’ and prioritise what feels best for myself, especially in the hours ‘off’.”

In a rush of events, people often forget to think about themselves. She added, “Regardless of others’ perceptions, deep down we know when we are doing something truly for ourselves or rather because we feel we ought to.”

Talking about her childhood, she had once said how shy she was and didn’t talk much at all. The 21-year-old British tennis star had revealed how tennis helped her to build the fearless character that we see in herself often these days on the court.

Raducanu reveals her sad childhood experiences
Two years ago, Emma Rducanu made a bizarre confession to Grazia Magazine, saying, “I’ve never gone out. I’ve never done any normal teenage things. Between training and the travel, [the lifestyle] takes some getting used to. But I like to be on my own and it’s always about the bigger picture.”

However, she believes sports have brought enormous changes in her personality as well as her mentality. She said, “And through playing sport, and having to be bold on the court and fearless and fight, it’s given me inner strength. If you have that, then you can really achieve whatever you want.”

Her recent shocking exit from the Qatar Open at the hands of number 32 from Ukraine, Anhelina Kalinina has drawn in several criticisms. She lost to the Ukrainian by 6-0,7-6(6) in the first round of the tournament. Nothing is going right for the former world number 10 at the moment.

Amid all these, she recently posted a cryptic post quoting a few lines from the movie ‘Ratatouille’ on her Instagram story. That was perhaps a message to her critics. But anyway, now tell us what’s the one piece of advice you would love to give to your younger self?

Great Britain’s Emma Raducanu eased into the second round of the Abu Dhabi Open with a straight-sets victory over the Czech Republic’s Marie Bouzkova.

Facing a foe sitting 260 places higher than her in the WTA rankings, Raducanu overcame a sticky start to triumph 6-4 6-1 in her first-ever meeting with Bouzkova, taking 88 minutes to complete the job.

Emma Raducanu cruises into Abu Dhabi Open second round

The pair were due to lock horns at the 2022 Citi Open before Bouzkova withdrew, but the world number 36 would make the stronger start to Monday’s contest, breaking Raducanu in her opening service game.

However, that break represented one of six successive losses of serve between the pair before Raducanu stopped the rot in the eighth game, and the former US Open champion earned a remarkable fourth-straight break before taking her second set point.

Bouzkova saved one break point to hold at the start of the second set, but the Czech would have nothing else to cheer for the remainder of the match, as a ruthless Raducanu won six games on the spin to storm into round two.

The 21-year-old converted seven of the nine break points she brought up in a clinical display and also achieved a 70% win rate on second-serve return points to set up a meeting with Ons Jabeur, seeded second behind Elena Rybakina.