Emma Raducanu withdraws from Kremlin Cup due to ‘tournament schedule change’

The 18-year-old says she plans on ‘returning to the tour in the next couple of weeks’

Pa Sport Staff
Friday 15 October 2021 07:41 BST
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Kremlin Cup (PA Wire via SIPA)
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Kremlin Cup (PA Wire via SIPA) (PA Media)

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US Open champion Emma Raducanu has pulled out of this month’s Kremlin Cup, citing a “tournament schedule change”.

The 18-year-old Briton has played only one match since she shot to international stardom with her victory at Flushing Meadows last month, suffering a second-round defeat to Aliaksandra Sasnovich at the BNP Paribas Open.

Raducanu had been due to be back on court at the Kremlin Cup in Moscow which takes place between October 18-24.

However, Raducanu announced on Thursday that she is unable to play at the event this year, and instead is looking forward to returning to the WTA Tour in the “next couple of weeks”.

“Unfortunately I’ve had to make a tournament schedule change and won’t be able to play Moscow this year, but I hope to compete there and in front of the Russian fans next year. I look forward to returning to the Tour in the next couple of weeks,” she said in a statement.

Speaking after her 6-2 6-4 loss to Belarusian Sasnovich at Indian Wells – which came 27 days after her US Open triumph – Raducanu said she needed to “cut herself some slack” as she comes to terms with her new life as a grand slam champion.

She said: “I’m kind of glad that what happened today happened so I can learn and take it as a lesson. So going forward, I’ll just have more experienced banked.

I look forward to returning to the tour in the next couple of weeks.

Emma Raducanu

“I think it’s going to take me time to adjust really to what’s going on. I mean, I’m still so new to everything.

“I mean, I’m 18 years old. I need to cut myself some slack.”

After Indian Wells, the world number 22 had entered the Kremlin Cup and the Transylvania Open in her father’s home country of Romania the following week.

She was also due to compete at the Upper Austria Ladies in Linz from November 6.

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