Emma Raducanu must focus on long-term pursuit of glory as injuries take toll | Tumaini Carayol


US Open champion already has a worrying history of fitness problems, so getting things right off the court is key

Even in defeat Emma Raducanu digested her second-round loss at the French Open last month with striking positivity. Five months into a season of constant stopping and starting with various injuries, along with doubts she would even make it to Paris, a part of Raducanu seemed relieved to have finished a tournament in one piece: “It is definitely positive that I’m coming out of this match feeling pretty good physically,” she said.

It did not last long. Just over a week later, in her first match back on home soil on Tuesday, Raducanu was out of the Rothesay Open Nottingham with a side injury that forced her to withdraw during her first-round match against Viktorija Golubic.

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