Emma Raducanu will play in a qualifying draw for the first time since her fairytale run to the 2021 US Open title.
Emma Raducanu received a qualifying wildcard into the Abu Dhabi Open and that means that the Briton is set to play in qualies for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open run. After accepting a main draw wildcard into Singapore, the world No. 56 made her debut at the tournament this week.
Emma Raducanu may be a Grand Slam champion and in her third season on the tour, but she’s still notching up career firsts. That’s because the British number two has received a wildcard to the Abu
Emma Raducanu will be back in action sooner than expected after receiving a wild card for the 2025 Abu Dhabi Open, which starts in a few days. The Briton hoped to have a strong run at the ongoing
British tennis sensation, Emma Raducanu, is set to compete in a qualifying draw (WTA) for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open victory. She has received a wildcard entry into the preliminary stage of the upcoming Abu Dhabi Open.
Emma Raducanu is heading back to where it all started—grinding it out in the qualifiers.  The 22-year-old British star, who shocked the world with her historic
Emma Raducanu takes wild card into next week’s WTA tournament in Abu Dhabi - The 22-year-old has headed to the Middle East after an early loss in Singapore.
Emma Raducanu has often snubbed playing qualifying over the past year or so since she returned to the tour but in a good indication for her Middle Eastern swing, she has decided to try and qualify
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Emma Raducanu will play her first qualifying event since she won the 2021 US Open after she accepted a wildcard into the Abu Dhabi Open.
( MENAFN - IANS) Abu Dhabi, Jan 30 (IANS) British tennis star Emma Raducanu receiving a wildcard for the preliminary stage of the Abu Dhabi Open and is set to enter a qualifying draw for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open victory.
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