Emma Raducanu confirms next tournament to hold on the….
Tennis is the sport that seemingly never stops, and even after the intensity of the Australian Open there are still tournaments taking place with news breaking left, right and centre, including the announcement of where Emma Raducanu will play next.
Here are five of the top stories of the week that we, at Tennishead, have picked out:
Emma Raducanu confirms next tournament to hold on the….
1. Emma Raducanu enters first tournament post Australian Open
Emma Raducanu has entered her first tournament since the Australian Open at the ATX Open in Texas, beginning the 27th February. The WTA 250 tournament also features the likes of Sloane Stephens, Danielle Collins and Magda Linette.
Raducanu has had a tricky start to 2023 having rolled her ankle in her second round match, in Auckland, against Viktoria Kuzmova. The No.77 faced a race against time to make the first major of the year, but managed to get to the second round before losing to seventh seed Coco Gauff.
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The British No.1 competes in Texas in the week before Indian Wells, of which we do not know if she will be playing yet.
The Canadian was part of the first Team World to beat Team Europe last year, getting a crucial win over Novak Djokovic on the final day. The event, that is taking place in September, is held in Vancouver this year and so Auger-Aliassime will be a home favourite in front of the Canadian fans.
Both Auger-Aliassime, and his captain John McEnroe, will be hoping for a repeat of 2022.
Emma Raducanu confirms next tournament to hold on the….
Tennis is the sport that seemingly never stops, and even after the intensity of the Australian Open there are still tournaments taking place with news breaking left, right and centre, including the announcement of where Emma Raducanu will play next.
Here are five of the top stories of the week that we, at Tennishead, have picked out:
Emma Raducanu confirms next tournament to hold on the….
1. Emma Raducanu enters first tournament post Australian Open
Emma Raducanu has entered her first tournament since the Australian Open at the ATX Open in Texas, beginning the 27th February. The WTA 250 tournament also features the likes of Sloane Stephens, Danielle Collins and Magda Linette.
Raducanu has had a tricky start to 2023 having rolled her ankle in her second round match, in Auckland, against Viktoria Kuzmova. The No.77 faced a race against time to make the first major of the year, but managed to get to the second round before losing to seventh seed Coco Gauff.
READ MORE:Emma Raducanu adds new tournament to schedule as Brit bids to …
The British No.1 competes in Texas in the week before Indian Wells, of which we do not know if she will be playing yet.
The Canadian was part of the first Team World to beat Team Europe last year, getting a crucial win over Novak Djokovic on the final day. The event, that is taking place in September, is held in Vancouver this year and so Auger-Aliassime will be a home favourite in front of the Canadian fans.
Both Auger-Aliassime, and his captain John McEnroe, will be hoping for a repeat of 2022.