Emma Raducanu faced a tough exit from the Dubai Tennis Championships, falling to lucky loser Antonia Ruzic amid ongoing health issues plaguing the British No. 1. Scheduled to compete against Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Raducanu saw her opponent withdraw due to a thigh injury after an intense week with eight matches.
With Ruzic stepping in as a late substitute—she had been defeated in the first round of qualifying just hours before the match—Raducanu’s struggle continued. Previously, she had to retire from her first-round match at the Qatar Open against Camila Osorio due to high blood pressure, making her second early exit in consecutive tournaments.
Match Details
In a closely contested match, Raducanu lost to Ruzic with scores of 6-1, 5-7, and 6-2. The first set barely lasted 30 minutes, with Raducanu needing both physio and a doctor on court to assess her condition. Following medical attention, she seemed more energized and fought back in the second set. Despite multiple opportunities to break Ruzic’s serve, her movement appeared somewhat limited, reflecting her ongoing struggles.
Ruzic, ranked No. 67 in the world, entered the match on a five-match losing streak but was momentarily ahead at 5-3 in the second set. However, Raducanu managed to secure key breaks in a dramatic turnaround, winning four consecutive games to take the second set. Unfortunately for Raducanu, her momentum didn’t carry into the final set; after leading 2-0, Ruzic regained control, claiming six straight games to seal her victory after two hours and 20 minutes on the court.
Upcoming Challenges
Despite this setback, Raducanu is now refocusing her efforts in anticipation of the upcoming ‘Sunshine Double’ at Indian Wells, which begins on March 4 and runs through March 15. Fans will be eager to see if she can regain her form following these health challenges that have disrupted her recent play.
Withdrawal Trends in the Dubai Draw
This year’s Dubai Tennis Championships has been marked by a notable number of withdrawals due to injuries and scheduling issues, including high-profile players like Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko. She pulled out before her match, citing a right elbow issue, which resulted in her being replaced by Petra Marcinko. The event, which is part of a select few WTA 1000 tournaments just below the Grand Slam rankings, has also seen Aryna Sabalenka withdraw due to a minor hip problem, along with Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova due to various reasons.
British Players’ Fortunes
In other matches, British qualifier Jan Choinski ended his run at the Qatar Open after a first-round loss to Jakub Mensik. Choinski had shown promise by defeating Quentin Halys to reach the main draw but ultimately fell short, losing 6-7 (6-8), 6-2, 6-4. The British No. 4 initially led but was unable to maintain his advantage, allowing Mensik to come back and finish the match strong.
As the tennis circuit moves forward, fans and players alike remain hopeful for a shift in fortunes, particularly for Raducanu, as she seeks to regain her competitive edge in the coming tournaments.
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