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Late withdrawal from Italian Open casts significant doubt over British player’s chances of competing at Roland Garros this month
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Emma Raducanu pulled out of Rome just after speaking with media and avoided fine
Raducanu withdrew from Rome less than half an hour after holding her pre-tournament press conference.
Emma Raducanu withdrew from the 2026 Italian Open just 30 minutes after completing pre-tournament media duties, avoiding a hefty fine.
After Aryna Sabalenka suggested boycotting the Grand Slam tournaments, Emma Raducanu had her say.
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Greg Rusedski shares positive Emma Raducanu observation from Rome practice
Rusedski reveals what he noticed while watching Raducanu's practice in Rome.
Emma Raducanu is set to return to action at the Italian Open next week - and has been working again with the coach who helped her to the US Open title.
The French Open has typically been Raducanu’s worst Slam since breaking onto the scene, as she’s never progressed beyond the second round. Last year marked her first appearance in the tournament since 2022, which was the first time she competed at Roland-Garros altogether.
Before parting ways with Francisco Roig earlier this year, Emma Raducanu admitted she needed to “re-evaluate” her game, confessing she had lost her tennis “identity. ” Subtle tensions lingered, as she hinted at differences between her vision and her coach’s methods,