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Emma Raducanu Withdraws From Wimbledon With Right-Foot Stress Fracture

Marcus Chen
Marcus Chen
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Emma Raducanu Withdraws From Wimbledon With Right-Foot Stress Fracture
Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from Wimbledon after a right-foot issue developed into a stress fracture, according to The Guardian. The British No. 1 had been seeded 30th and was due to open against Antonia Ruzic on Monday on No. 1 Court.

What happened:

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Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from Wimbledon because of a right-foot injury that developed into a stress fracture, according to The Guardian. Raducanu, the British No. 1 and No. 30 seed, had been scheduled to begin her campaign on Monday at 1pm on No. 1 Court against Antonia Ruzic.

The withdrawal removes one of the highest-profile British players from the women’s draw before her first match. The Guardian reports that Raducanu described the setback as a niggle that developed into a stress fracture, and that she said she had to withdraw from this year’s Wimbledon. No match was played, so there is no scoreline, tactical recap, or on-court performance to assess.

Tournament impact:

For Wimbledon, the immediate effect is a reshaped opening-day schedule and a changed path in the section of the draw where Raducanu had been placed. A seeded player’s withdrawal before the first round can alter the opportunity map for nearby players, particularly those who would have expected to face a home favorite with crowd attention and pressure attached.

For Raducanu, the consequence is another injury interruption at a major. The supplied source identifies this as the latest injury setback for the 23-year-old, but it does not provide a recovery timetable. That means the competitive implications beyond Wimbledon remain uncertain. Stress fractures can vary in severity and management, so it would be wrong to project a return date from the supplied facts alone.

Why it matters:

Raducanu’s presence at Wimbledon carries weight beyond seeding. As British No. 1, her matches tend to shape the home narrative around the tournament, influence court interest, and draw attention from casual fans as well as tennis regulars. Losing her before the first ball of her campaign changes the texture of the women’s event for the local audience.

There is also a performance-planning angle. Players entering a Grand Slam with injury uncertainty often have to balance short-term ambition against the risk of worsening the problem. The source makes clear that Raducanu had been racing to be ready, but the final decision was withdrawal.

What to watch:

The next meaningful updates are medical rather than tactical: the severity of the stress fracture, the expected rest period, and whether her summer schedule changes. Wimbledon will move on quickly, but Raducanu’s season outlook depends on details not yet confirmed in the supplied source.

Confidence:

Confirmed by the source: Raducanu withdrew from Wimbledon with a right-foot stress fracture, was seeded 30th, and had been scheduled to play Antonia Ruzic on Monday on No. 1 Court. Still needing follow-up: recovery timeline, replacement or draw adjustment details, and impact on her post-Wimbledon schedule.

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