Emma Raducanu knocked out in quarterfinal
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Emma Raducanu has revealed that she has been playing with an injury after she was knocked out of Queen’s Club. Raducanu, the British no1, was beaten by Olympic champion Qinwen Zheng 6-2 6-4 on the Andy Murray Arena as the former US Open champion bowed out in the quarter-finals.
British hopes of Queen's glory in the women's draw went up in smoke over the past two days, with Emma Raducanu the last to fall on Friday. Her defeat at the hands of Qinwen Zheng followed losses for Heather Watson and Katie Boulter on Thursday, with only four players remaining at the grass-court showdown.
Emma Raducanu lost in straight sets to Qinwen Zheng as she crashed out of Queen's at the quarter-final stage, having earlier pushed her luck during a break in play
11 months ago, Murray asked Raducanu to be his mixed doubles partner in his Wimbledon farewell. The 22-year-old accepted and sounded all thrilled about getting a chance to play with the former three-time Grand Slam champion. But then, she withdrew on the day of their scheduled match and abruptly ended the 38-year-old’s career.
Emma Raducanu expressed frustration with Zheng Qinwen’s repeated mid-game interruptions during their Queen’s Club quarterfinal.
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Emma Raducanu admitted she is struggling to be fit for Wimbledon after needing a medical timeout for her “annoying” back problem during her Queen’s Club defeat. And the new British No.1 could be forced to limit her playing schedule before the start of The Championships on June 30.
Emma Raducanu was defeated in the quarter-finals of the Queen's tournament by Zheng Qinwen.The world number five defeated Raducanu with scores of 6-2, 6-4.Raducanu had to take a medical break after the first set because of ongoing back pain
EMMA RADUCANU took a medical timeout and struggled with a niggling back injury as she crashed out of the Queen’s tournament. Seventeen days before Wimbledon opens its doors for the 2025
Zheng Qinwen will now face Amanda Anisimova in the last four, after the American beat her compatriot Emma Navarro 6-3, 6-3. In another semi-final, qualifier Tatjana Maria stunned former Wimbledon cham
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