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Emma Raducanu’s first match since the US Open, against Jaqueline Cristian at the Korea Open, has been postponed because of rain. Raducanu pulled out of the Billie Jean King Cup to prioritise the WTA tour and continue her work with new coach Francisco Roig, taking up the opportunity of a wildcard in Seoul.
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Emma Raducanu on why she snubbed Billie Jean King Cup responsibilities for the Korea Open
Great Britain's Emma Raducanu has built a reputation of cycling through coaches during her short career on the WTA Tour. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the former Grand Slam champion exercises caution when dealing with new mentors.
British number one Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the Great Britain team for this month's Billie Jean King Cup Finals so she can play on the WTA Tour instead. Raducanu has been offered a wildcard for the Korea Open in Seoul and has decided to prioritise that tournament over playing for her country in the eight-team finals in Shenzhen, China.
Emma Raducanu failed to take three match points as she suffered a third-round exit to world number seven Jessica Pegula at the China Open. The British number one looked set to continue a positive season with a statement win in Beijing.
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Emma Raducanu's BJK Cup decision shows how little she values British tennis, writes MATTHEW LAMBWELL
Last year, as torrential rain and flooding devastated swathes of mainland Spain, Emma Raducanu was holed up in a Malaga hotel, celebrating her 22nd birthday with Billie Jean King Cup team-mates. They would rather have been at a beachside restaurant but the ...
Emma Raducanu exited the Wuhan Open after retiring due to illness in her first-round match against Ann Li. Raducanu had won the pair’s only previous encounter on the Eastbourne grass in June and she began with a break of serve in the Chinese city, but that was as good as it got for the British number one.
Emma Raducanu failed to take three match points as she suffered a third-round exit to world number seven Jessica Pegula at the China Open. The British number one looked set to continue a positive season with a statement win in Beijing.