British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the Miami Open due to a back injury, a setback quickly described as “nothing serious” by her representatives. The 21-year-old, granted a wild card for the prestigious WTA tournament, opted to return to the UK to avoid exacerbating the issue before her scheduled match against China’s Wang Xiyu.
This injury marks another obstacle in Raducanu’s journey back to full fitness, following her absence from much of 2023 due to surgery on both wrists and her ankle. While she is slated to represent Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup this weekend, concerns may arise due to the bandage around her calf, hinting at potential lingering issues.
Despite the setback, Raducanu offered fans a glimpse into her mindset and preparation for upcoming matches through her involvement in an LTA social media post. Donning Great Britain’s Billie Jean King Cup kit, she shared insights into her approach to serving, showcasing her commitment to representing her country.
With Raducanu gearing up for only her second appearance for Great Britain in a tie against France, all eyes are on her as she navigates her way back to competitive form. Having played just 11 matches on the WTA Tour and in the Billie Jean King Cup on clay, Raducanu’s limited experience adds an extra layer of intrigue to her upcoming matches.
A serving masterclass from @EmmaRaducanu 🎯
Top insight into serve techniques & their execution đź’ pic.twitter.com/a6LEhhTYtk
— LTA (@the_LTA) April 7, 2024
In a recent LTA video, Raducanu was seen honing her skills on clay, including practicing her sliding technique on the surface at the National Tennis Centre in London. As she continues her journey in professional tennis, Raducanu’s resilience and dedication serve as inspirations for fans worldwide.
Emma Raducanu in 2024
Now ranked no.302, Raducanu played her last match on the 11th of March when she was defeated by world no.2 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 7-5 in the 3rd round in Indian Wells (draw).
Until now, during this year the Brit owns an overall 5-5 record.