Emma Raducanu may pull out of Wimbledon

The British No 1 was spotted wearing an orthopaedic boot just a few days before Wimbledon begins

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The British number one is managing an issue following her run to the final at Queen’s Club.

Emma Raducanu is battling to be fit to play at Wimbledon next week after missing training on Thursday

MATTHEW LAMBWELL: Emma Raducanu practiced for the first time at Wimbledon since Monday, but her lower leg was strapped and she paused the session to receive treatment.

Emma Raducanu may pull out of Wimbledon

Raducanu will leave a decision on whether to play in Monday’s first-round against Antonio Ruzic to the very last minute

The British No 1 female player has been battling an ankle injury and left practice with Anna Kalinskaya early

Emma Raducanu's Wimbledon participation was plunged into doubt on Saturday as the former US Open champion halted a practice session before cancelling a press conference.

The 23-year-old's problems with fitness continue as her home grand slam event approaches

KIERAN GILL AT WIMBLEDON: The Brit was sporting heavy strapping on her right ankle and lower shin after aggravating a pre-existing injury during her recent run to the Queen's…

Raducanu said ‘there are certain tournaments you're willing to do more for’ as the British No 1 continues to manage a lower-leg niggle but ‘plans to play’ Wimbledon

Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu "plans to play" at Wimbledon on Monday despite battling with injury problems heading into her home Grand Slam.

LONDON, June 28 : British number one Emma Raducanu withdrew from Wimbledon on Sunday, the eve of her first-round match, as a result of a stress fracture in her lower right leg.The…

LONDON, June 28 : Emma Raducanu plans to play her Wimbledon first-round match on Monday despite injury concerns that had put her participation in doubt, the former U.S. Open…

The 23-year-old is nursing a foot injury and said on the eve of Wimbledon: ‘I have pushed beyond anything I would for any other tournament’

The British No1 had been managing an issue in her lower leg for several weeks but practiced at the All England Club on Sunday and as of the afternoon had been planning on playing.

Raducanu, 23, has endured a torrid year of injuries and illness in 2026 that has overshadowed encouraging signs on the court.

Emma Raducanu will not participate in the 2026 Wimbledon championships after failing to shrug off a leg injury, with the British No 1 revealing she has sustained a stress fracture

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