Emma Raducanu will not be part of the Auckland Classic as the former US Open champion has withdrawn from the tournament because of a back injury, as her preparations for the first grand slam of 2025, the Australian Open, in January took a hit.
Currently ranked 56th globally, the 22-year-old Raducanu expressed disappointment as she had anticipated a swifter recovery from her recent back condition.
“I’ve tried my best to be ready. I love Auckland and the fans here. But unfortunately, I’ve picked up a back niggle and I won’t be ready in time,” Raducanu said.
Raducanu will be in Melbourne for her recovery process. The Australian Open begins in the city on January 12.
Following wrist and ankle operations, Raducanu was absent for the majority of 2023, and a recent foot ailment kept her out of competition for two additional months.
She has enlisted the expertise of fitness trainer Yutaka Nakamura to help improve her physical resilience for the demands of professional tennis.
Meanwhile, Elise Mertens has also pulled out of the Auckland event just before her scheduled first-round match.
“I am sorry not to play my singles due to an injury,” the Belgian world No. 34 said.