Emma Raducanu Withdraws from Italian Open Due to Illness Before French Open
Raducanu Pulls Out of Italian Open Before French Open

Emma Raducanu has been forced to withdraw from the Italian Open due to a post-viral illness, marking another setback in her disrupted season. The British No. 1 has not played since Indian Wells in March and has yet to compete on clay this season, with the French Open just weeks away.

Injury and Illness Woes

A hand injury also contributed to her decision to pull out of the Mutua Madrid Open last week, further impacting her preparation for the clay-court season. Her absence is significant given the strong field at the Italian Open, which is the last WTA 1000 event before Roland-Garros and features all of the WTA’s top 20 players.

British Players Update

In the men’s draw, British No. 1 Cameron Norrie has a bye to the second round, while Jack Draper is out for the remainder of the clay season due to ongoing injuries.

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