Emma Raducanu retires in Qatar opener after on-court blood pressure test

Emma Raducanu retires in Qatar opener after on-court blood pressure test

Emma Raducanu retired during the third set of her first-round match with qualifier Camila Osorio at the Qatar Open, having tried to play on after taking a medical timeout.

The British No 1 was looking to swiftly move on from the disappointment of losing in straight sets to home favourite Sorana Cirstea in the Transylvania Open final on Saturday, a match which she described as “very difficult emotionally and physically”.

Raducanu – who split from coach Francisco Roig after her second-round exit at the Australian Open – had made a positive start in Doha, building on an early break to close out the first set 6-2 in 38 minutes. However, the world No 80 Osorio – who last month won a WTA Challenger event in Manila – regrouped for the second set, as Raducanu struggled to find her range from the baseline.

The pressure from Osorio soon told as she broke Raducanu then held to move ahead 4-2 before maintaining her momentum to take it 6-4 and level the match.

Raducanu was broken again at the start of the deciding set, choosing not to chase a drop-shot to the net before calling for the physio. After a lengthy conversation – and having her blood pressure checked – the 23-year-old went back on court, but then swiftly lost the second game to love and walked back to the net to shake Osorio’s hand and retire.

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