EMMA RADUCANU was one of tennis’ top earners in 2024, despite pocketing just £735,000 on the court. Raducanu, 22, has struggled to reach the sky-high standards she set for herself after
Emma Raducanu will play in qualifiers for the first time since her 2021 US Open triumph at the Abu Dhabi Open. The British star has accepted a qualifier wildcard from tournament bosses after landing in the UAE to take part in the event.
Emma Raducanu is heading back to where it all started—grinding it out in the qualifiers.  The 22-year-old British star, who shocked the world with her historic
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Emma Raducanu has accepted a wildcard into the qualifying draw for the Abu Dhabi Open on the back of her opening round exit in Singapore. The world No 56 will play in the first qualifying round at the WTA 500 tournament on Saturday. Main draw action will take place from February 3 to 8.
Emma Raducanu has often snubbed playing qualifying over the past year or so since she returned to the tour but in a good indication for her Middle Eastern swing, she has decided to try and qualify
Raducanu lost in the first round in Singapore on Monday, a three-hour battle against Spaniard Cristina Busca, and will now head straight to the UAE.