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Emma Raducanu has been sidelined for the rest of the year, despite returning
to the practice court in August for the first time since undergoing surgery;
Raducanu is currently without a coach after parting ways with Sebastian Sachs –
her fifth coach in under two years
Emma Raducanu has revealed she is planning to return in 2024 as she continues
her recovery after having operations on both wrists and one ankle.
Raducanu missed the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open this year after
undergoing surgery at the start of May.
The 20-year-old, who fell out of the world’s top 200 this week, had hoped for
an autumn comeback after she returned to the practice court last month.
She has yet to go beyond the second round of a Grand Slam since winning the
2021 US Open and has also struggled with various injuries.
“Next season I’ll be back. This season all the slams were finished so it was
difficult to watch them go by but I was trying to stay in my lane as much as
possible and keep focused on my recovery,” she told
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This year, Raducanu sustained a left ankle injury in January, before losing to
Coco Gauff in the second round of the Australian Open.
She had a month off due to tonsillitis and her best run came at Indian Wells
in March, where she reached the fourth round. Raducanu’s last appearance came
at the Stuttgart Open in April.
A criticism of Raducanu over the last two years has been the number of coaches
she has had. The Briton began her career working with Nigel Sears – Andy
Murray’s father-in-law – but moved on after her 2021 fourth-round exit at
Wimbledon.