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Raducanu pulls out of French Open qualifying to train on grass
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Raducanu pulls out of French Open qualifying to train on grass

Published by , Sunday 05/19/24 16:52

Former US Open winner Emma Raducanu is likely to miss the French Open at Roland Garros after withdrawing from this week's qualifying tournament.

While the Briton is a third alternate for the main draw, successfully coming through qualifying, which starts on Monday, would have offered her a guaranteed route to the main draw.

Her name, however, did not appear among the qualifiers listed Sunday on the Roland Garros website.

"It's important for me to keep laying on the foundations and I will use the time to do a healthy block before the grass and subsequent hard court seasons to give myself a chance to keep fit for the rest of the year," Raducanu said Sunday in a statement quoted by British media.

The 21-year-old won the US Open title in 2021 but has since suffered from regular injury problems and is now ranked 212 in the world.

Her only appearance on the red clay in Paris was in 2022 when, seeded 12th, she lost in three sets to Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the second round, and she was not awarded a wild card for this year's edition.

Raducanu reached the quarter-finals in Stuttgart last month where she lost to world number one Iga Swiatek but then slipped to a straight-sets, first-round loss at the Madrid Open last month to world No 82 Lourdes Carle.

After that match, Raducanu said she was "mentally and emotionally exhausted".

The French Open main tournament begins on May.

Source: AFP

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So great to see Paolini who lost 62,61 in 69 minutes get paid the same as Zverev, who lost in 4 sets, total 4 hours and 19 minutes. Today's "equality" 🤣
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"Visible to the media" but not to the TV viewers, they only show the hawkeye when it doesn't contradict the referee. With that said, anyone who saw the match knows that Carlos would have won anyway. Zverev played awesome but run out of gas while Carlos hade plenty in the tank.
Daniel N. Daniel N. il y a 21 heures
Players have to sign contracts to play in the tournaments and most often those contain clauses regarding PR relations which preclude players making negative comments about the tournament, tournament officials and employees.
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Can't see him winning one
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I wish him well but there is no reason to expect him to win at that level for so long. It’s too much, he is right to put all that in another category
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30 Grand Slams = dreaming. Possibly 10-15 GS depending on the extent of major injuries. Jannik will be highly competitive moving forward. Rafa, Roger, Pete Sampras and Djoko would have overwhelmed Alcaraz at their peak. Djoko would have likely won the FO without injury.
Bobo Bobo il y a 1 jour
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