December 19, 2024
Emma Raducanu

Emma Raducanu is skipping next week's event in Strasbourg (Image: Getty)

Emma Raducanu will not be competing at the WTA 500 in Strasbourg.
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of next week’s WTA 500 event in Strasbourg after being announced in the player line-up last month. The Internationaux de Strasbourg takes place in the same week as the French Open qualifying event and Raducanu just missed the main draw cut-off for the French with her protected ranking. Her decision not to play the WTA 500 hints that she could compete in the Grand Slam qualifying draw.

EMMA Raducanu’s participation in the Internationaux de Strasbourg was announced last month but the tournament has now confirmed that she has withdrawn. The world No. 212’s commitment to play in Strasbourg initially raised eyebrows as the tournament takes place over the same week as French Open qualifying, in which she is slated to compete.

The Brit entered the clay-court Grand Slam with her protected ranking of No. 103 and was fifth on the list of alternates, meaning she could make it in by qualifying, receiving a wildcard, or if five players withdrew. It appeared that she was counting on the latter two by choosing to skip qualies for another WTA tournament.

But with the qualifying tournament now days away and Raducanu still without a spot in the main draw, her decision to pull out of Strasbourg may have been made so that she can play for a place in the French Open.

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