Stay up to speed with the latest news and results as British tennis star Emma Raducanu looks to find form after early setbacks in the 2025 season.
Raducanu began her 2025 campaign at the Australian Open where she reached the third round, losing to Iga Swiatek in straight sets.
The British No 2 returned to action at the Singapore Open where she lost a gruelling three-hour battle to world No 101 Cristina Bucsa from Spain in the first round.
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Further disappointing first-round losses followed in the space of a week, first in Abu Dhabi against former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova and then to Ekaterina Alexandrova in Qatar.
She snapped a four-match losing streak with victory over former world No 3 Maria Sakkari in the first round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, only to fall to a straight-sets loss against Karolina Muchova in the next round, where she was targeted by a stalker.
Raducanu returned to action at Indian Wells in March but lost in the first round to Japan's Moyuka Uchijima.

Raducanu's next match and 2025 schedule
Raducanu will likely next play at the Miami Open from March 18-30, live on Sky Sports.
The WTA schedule has been set for the rest of the year, with the Grand Slam dates locked in for the French Open (May 25-June 8), Wimbledon (June 30-July 13) and the US Open (August 25-September 7).
Raducanu - as well as fellow Brit Katie Boulter - will play at Queen's in June as women's tennis returns to the London venue for the first time in over 50 years.
What is Raducanu's current ranking?
Raducanu is ranked No 55 in the world (as of February 27) although it is some way off her career-high ranking of 10, which she held back in July 2022.
How did Raducanu do in 2024?
Raducanu had broadly positive results after returning from an eight-month injury lay-off in 2023, where her season ended early following a first-round exit in Stuttgart.
She helped steer Great Britain to a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals as they beat home favourites France on clay, and carried on that form into the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix back in Stuttgart in April, only to lose to Iga Swiatek in the quarter-finals.
Her victory over Marie Bouzkova in Abu Dhabi before being denied a spot in the quarter-finals by Ons Jabeur was a bright moment, but she struggled for consistency, failing to win any back-to-back matches until reaching the third round of Indian Wells.
Raducanu was impressive on grass in 2024, reaching the semi-final in Nottingham - where she was beaten by fellow Brit Katie Boulter - and then the round of 16 at Wimbledon following standout wins over Elise Mertens and ninth seed Maria Sakkari, before being halted by qualifier Lulu Sun.
At the Citi Open in Washington DC, Raducanu narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot after losing to Paula Badosa, but was then disappointingly knocked out in the opening round of the US Open by Sofia Kenin in a battle of former Grand Slam champions in New York.
At the Korea Open, Raducanu battled hard to beat top-50 players Peyton Stearns and Yue Yuan en route to the quarter-finals, and finished with renewed momentum with Team GB at the Billie Jean King Cup.
Raducanu won 20 of the 33 matches she played in 2024 and ended the season ranked 59 in the world.
The 2021 US Open champion was sidelined with a foot injury for two months but went unbeaten in the Billie Jean King Cup in Malaga in November.
How did injuries affect Raducanu in 2024?
Raducanu was forced to withdraw from the Miami Open due to a lower back injury after being awarded a wild card for the event.
She was also hampered by a stomach bug during her loss at the first major of the year, the Australian Open, but her tennis was encouraging and she stepped up her comeback with victory over Bouzkova in Abu Dhabi.
Raducanu sat out the second major of the year, withdrawing just 24 hours before French Open qualifying was due to begin, in a bid to give herself a "chance to keep fit for the rest of the year."
But an untimely slip in the deciding set of her last-16 clash with Sun at Wimbledon halted Raducanu's momentum. She received treatment on her lower left leg and the middle of her back, but slumped to defeat just as she seemed to be finding her best form.
Having recovered from surgeries in 2023, Raducanu continued to manage injury risk, deciding against representing Team GB at the Paris Olympics because she did not want to switch back to playing on clay at Roland Garros ahead of the hard court tournaments in the USA.
At the Korea Open in September, Raducanu retired in the quarter-finals after straining foot ligaments, but she did return - with promise - in Malaga to raise optimism for 2025.
How many Grand Slam titles has Raducanu won?
So far, the 2021 US Open victory remains Raducanu's sole victory in a major tournament.
She reached the fourth round in Wimbledon that year - a feat she matched in 2024 and might have bettered were it not for injury - but at the Australian and French Opens, she has never progressed beyond the second round.
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