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Emma Raducanu will play her first qualifying event since she won the 2021 US Open after she accepted a wildcard into the Abu Dhabi Open.
Emma Raducanu will play in a qualifying draw for the first time since her fairytale run to the 2021 US Open title.
British tennis sensation, Emma Raducanu, is set to compete in a qualifying draw (WTA) for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open victory. She has received a wildcard entry into the preliminary stage of the upcoming Abu Dhabi Open.
Emma Raducanu may be a Grand Slam champion and in her third season on the tour, but she’s still notching up career firsts. That’s because the British number two has received a wildcard to the Abu
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