Emma Raducanu tritt nach Rückzug in Rom bei den Internationaux de Strasbourg an

Emma Raducanu wird bei den Internationaux de Strasbourg an den Start gehen, nachdem sie ihre Teilnahme an den Italian Open kurzfristig abgesagt hatte. Die ehemalige US-Open-Siegerin hat sich ausreichend von einem hartnäckigen Virus erholt, um auf den Sandplatz zurückzukehren.

Wie der offizielle Social-Media-Kanal des Turniers bekannt gab, steht Raducanu nun im Teilnehmerfeld der Veranstaltung in Frankreich. Ihren letzten Wettkampf bestritt sie bei den BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, wo sie in der dritten Runde gegen Amanda Anisimova ausschied. Seitdem musste sie krankheitsbedingt pausieren und zog sich in Rom nach der Teilnahme an der offiziellen Pressekonferenz vor dem Turnier zurück.

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