Emma Raducanu has indicated that she will play tennis again in the first few weeks of 2024, namely for the ASB Classic in Auckland.
After three procedures, the 2021 US Open champion has not played since April and now faces a serious challenge to compete at the Australian Open against World No. 296, among others. She has been given a wildcard into the competition, which runs from January 1 through January 7.
Along with Coco Gauff and Caroline Wozniacki, who received a wildcard, this is a strong lineup, especially considering the competition from Brisbane International and the United Cup, two prestigious events.
After three procedures, the 2021 US Open champion has not played since April and now faces a serious challenge to compete at the Australian Open against World No. 296, among others. She has been given a wildcard into the competition, which runs from January 1 through January 7.
Along with Coco Gauff and Caroline Wozniacki, who received a wildcard, this is a strong lineup, especially considering the competition from Brisbane International and the United Cup, two prestigious events.
The BBC reports that Raducanu has improved during the last eight weeks of training with LTA professionals at the National Tennis Centre. However, there is no information available regarding the team that will travel with her to Australia or her future plans except competing in Auckland.