Emma Raducanu pulls out of Berlin Open with ‘lingering’ back problem

Emma Raducanu pulls out of Berlin Open with ‘lingering’ back problem

Emma Raducanu will miss next week’s Berlin Tennis Open as she continues to manage a back problem. The 22-year-old has been struggling with her back since competing in Strasbourg last month before the French Open and took an off-court medical timeout during her quarter-final loss to Zheng Qinwen at Queen’s Club on Friday.

After the match Raducanu said: “It’s been lingering for the last few weeks and I have had back issues before. I think it’s just a vulnerability of mine. I’m not overly concerned that it’s something serious, but it’s something that’s very annoying and needs proper and careful management.”

Raducanu had elected to play in the German capital rather than Nottingham after being offered a wildcard into the WTA 500 event, which will feature nine of the world’s top 10. But the former US Open champion will instead prioritise rest and recovery to ensure she is fully fit for Wimbledon.

It means she will miss out on being seeded for her home grand slam, but she is understood to be confident of playing in the Eastbourne Open the week before Wimbledon. Last year, Raducanu claimed the first victory of her career over a top-10 player by defeating Jessica Pegula at Eastbourne before going on to make the fourth round at the All England Club.

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