The 2021 U.S. Open champion has struggled with a number of injuries, the most recent of which caused him to withdraw from the Madrid Open.
The British 20-year-old who won the U.S. Open in 2021 has struggled with a number of injuries, most recently missing the Madrid Open due to a hand issue.
On her social media accounts, Raducanu stated that she has been experiencing “a recurring injury on a bone of both hands” for the past ten months. She posted a picture of herself in a hospital bed with bandages on her right wrist.
The 85th-placed Raducanu wrote, “I’m disappointed to report that I will be out for the next couple of months and keeping in mind that I am working hard will have another minor system that is expected on my lower leg.”
It pains me that I will miss the mid-year events. I tried to make light of the situation, so I want to thank all of my supporters who stuck with me despite not understanding the situation at hand.
Raducanu became one of the stars of tennis in 2021. When she made an astonishing hurry to the fourth round at Wimbledon as a young person positioned external the main 300, then, at that point, before long, won the U.S.
Open to turn into the principal qualifier to guarantee a Huge homerun singles title.
She hasn’t made it past the second round at a significant competition since.
Since losing in straight sets to Jelena Ostapenko in the first round of the Stuttgart. Germany, tournament last month, Raducanu has a record of 5-5 this season.
“I tried my best to manage the pain and play through it for most of this year and the end of last year,” said Raducanu on Wednesday.
“I drastically reduced the amount of practice I did. Missed weeks of training, and cut last season short to try to heal it.” Sadly, it is insufficient. I’m identifying the issues with two hands utilizing a straightforward method.
The French Open begins play on May 28 and Wimbledon follows suit on July 3. On Wimbledon’s Twitter feed on Wednesday, a message read: Emma. You’ll be missed this year; take some time off and come back stronger.