Raducanu Not Satisfied with Level at Queen's After Quarter-Final Exit
- Emma Raducanu, the British No.1 tennis player, lost 6-2 6-4 to Qinwen Zheng at Queen's Club, exiting the WTA HSBC Championships quarter-finals.
- Raducanu has struggled with recurring back pain since Strasbourg, which intensified during Queen’s, causing a medical timeout and off-court treatment.
- Despite managing the injury over several weeks and playing five matches including doubles, Raducanu expressed uncertainty about competing in Berlin and Eastbourne next.
- She said, "I think I have a lot of work to do, to be honest," and acknowledged her back issue as "annoying" yet not overly serious at this stage.
- Raducanu’s plans to compete in Berlin, aiming to secure Wimbledon seeding, now face serious doubt, highlighting concerns for her fitness ahead of The Championships starting June 30.
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Tennis-Raducanu not satisfied with level at Queen's after quarter-final exit
(Reuters) -Emma Raducanu said she was not too pleased with the level she displayed in her 6-2 6-4 defeat to Zheng Qinwen at the Queen's Club Championships on Friday, but the Briton dismissed any fears of a serious back injury. Read full story
Raducanu not satisfied with level at Queen's after quarter-final exit
Emma Raducanu said she was not too pleased with the level she displayed in her 6-2 6-4 defeat to Zheng Qinwen at the Queen's Club Championships on Friday, but the Briton dismissed any fears of a serious back injury.In an entertaining battle, Raducanu had a few bright moments and secured a double break to go 3
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