Emma Raducanu out of French Open and Wimbledon after hand and ankle surgery
British number one Emma Raducanu will miss the French Open and Wimbledon while she recovers from hand and ankle surgery "for the next few months".
"I tried to downplay the issues so I thank all my fans who continued to support me when you did not know the facts," Raducanu wrote in a"It is is safe to say the last 10 months have been difficult as I dealt with a recurring injury on a bone of both hands. The injury brought an early end to her season in 2022 and the problem has since flared up at various points this year, including last week when she withdrew from the Madrid Open just hours before she was scheduled to play her first-round match.
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