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,
Emma Raducanu has accepted a wildcard entry into the 2025 Abu Dhabi Open qualifiers and is all set to take part in her maiden qualifying event since the 2021 US Open.
Emma Raducanu once again had a forgetful campaign at a Grand Slam event. At the 2025 Australian Open, the 2021 US Open champion was expected to make a deep run, and though she made it to the third round for the first time in the tournament,
A star-studded line-up has now been strengthened by the addition of Raducanu, 22, who returns to Abu Dhabi for the second consecutive year
Former World No.1 Iga Swiatek continued her fine run at the Australian Open 2025 as she steamrolled past Emma Raducanu in straight sets to progress to Round 4 on Saturday, January 18. Swiatek won the match in an hour and 10 minutes as Raducanu struggled to put up a fight against the Polish star.
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
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Grand Slam-winner Emma Raducanu will compete at this year’s Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open having been awarded the final wildcard spot for the qualifiers, with fans able to watch the British star in action on the opening day of the tournament for free.
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