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Emma Raducanu throws the back injury up before French is open openly

On Wednesday afternoon, Emma Raducanu faced Danielle Collins in the 16th round of Danielle Collins in the Internationalaux de Strasbourg. Raducanu not only lost the match, it has now also dealt with a back injury, just before the French were open.

Collins defeated Raducanu in three sets: 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. After winning the first sentence, Raducanu intensified in the second sentence, fell 0: 5 and called a medical break. She fought back before finally dropping the determination.

After the match, a Raducanu spoke to the media about the back injury and their plan in Roland Garros. Below you will find the video and breakdown of what the former US Open Champion said about the physical setback.

“Well, I felt it after the first round. And then yesterday I only tried to manage it, e.g. treatment,” said Raducanu.

She continued: “But I mean it was pretty stiff and sore.” As if I had bad back problems, as at the beginning of the year. I was traveling for a few months. “

“Yes, it's annoying. It is frustrating. And I get these cramps and they are quite intense and can only take a long time. I will only try to do it better,” concluded Raducanu.

Injuries were the biggest problem in the young career of Raducanu. After tennis fans were missing almost every 2023 with several injuries, they become nervous when the British star suffered an injury.

According to today's loss, Raducanu falls to 12-10. It is currently the WTA World No. 43 and will have a few days off before the French Open starts next week. She never drove out in Paris for the second week.

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