Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu says she is 'not trying to expect too much' as she nurses an ankle injury in the lead-up to the Australian Open.
Emma Raducanu said she is trying not to “expect too much” as she bids to return to full fitness in time for next week’s Australian Open after rolling her ankle in a tune-up event last week.
She swept the first set in 22 minutes but faltered in the second and had her left ankle examined during a medical timeout before leaving court in tears.“I’m just taking a day at a time, honestly, and just trying to, every single day try as best as possible to see and make progress,” the 20-year-old told Tennis Australia in an interview published on Monday, January 9.
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