Emma Raducanu withdraws from Nottingham Open after Queen's final

Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the Nottingham Open following her loss in the Queen's Club final. The British player reached the final as the home favorite but fell to Donna Vekic. Several other players have also pulled out of the grass-court event ahead of Wimbledon.

Raducanu lost the Queen's final to Vekic in straight sets. Vekic took the first set 6-0 in 28 minutes after breaking serve early. Raducanu fought back in the second set to force a tiebreak but lost on Vekic's fourth match point.

During the match Raducanu expressed frustration with her coach Andrew Richardson. She said "Say something, you're saying nothing" to her box after dropping early points.

Raducanu had played multiple matches in one day at Queen's due to rain delays and showed signs of fatigue. She had strapping on her leg after a fall on the grass surface.

Her withdrawal from Nottingham was expected after the demanding schedule. Other players including Iva Jovic and Barbora Krejcikova have also withdrawn citing injury concerns before Wimbledon.

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Andy Roddick criticized Emma Raducanu for withdrawing from the Nottingham Open after reaching the final at Queen’s Club. The former US Open champion cited a schedule change rather than injury. Roddick argued on his podcast that she needs more matches to build momentum ahead of Wimbledon.

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Emma Raducanu will compete at the Internationaux de Strasbourg after pulling out of the Italian Open. The former US Open champion has recovered sufficiently from a recurring virus to return to action on the clay courts.

Donna Vekic defeated Marie Bouzkova 7-6, 6-3 in the round of 16 at the HSBC Championships on Friday after the match was suspended for nearly 42 hours due to persistent rain. The grass-court tournament in London has faced major scheduling disruptions since it began, with no courts equipped with roofs. Vekic, a lucky loser, advanced to face Karolina Pliskova in the quarterfinals later the same day.

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Mirra Andreeva has pulled out of the Berlin Open following her French Open victory. The decision comes as the 19-year-old seeks recovery time before the grass-court season. Belinda Bencic also withdrew from the event due to injury.

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