Why Emma Raducanu had to pull out of Korea Open with new injury

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Britain’s Emma Raducanu has suffered a fresh injury setback (Picture: Getty)

Emma Raducanu’s injury problems struck again as she retired from her Korea Open quarter-final against top seed Daria Kasatkina.

The 21-year-old Briton had just lost the first set 6-1 when she withdrew having struggled with a foot issue.

Raducanu had previously beaten two top-50 players in Seoul en route to the last eight, in American Peyton Stearns and China’s Yue Yuan.

Looking to make just her second ever WTA Tour semi-final, having also reached the last four in Nottingham in June, the 2021 US Open champion initially saw her match against world number 13 Kasatkina rained off on Friday.

When the contest then did get under way on Saturday, Raducanu – who spoke earlier this week of wanting to play as many matches as possible before the end of the season – was broken by her Russian opponent in the second game.

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Emma Raducanu of Britain talks with medical staffers during a quarterfinal match against Daria Kasatkina of Russia at the Korea Open

Emma Raducanu sought medical advice after she suffered a foot injury during her Korea Open quarter final (Credits: AP)

Emma Raducanu of Britain leaves the court as she retires with an apparent left foot injury after losing the first set of her quarterfinal match against Daria Kasatkina

Emma Raducanu waved to the crowd after she was forced to pull out of the Korea Open (Credits: AP)

She immediately broke back, but was unable to build on that and, after Kasatkina had wrapped up the set, Raducanu went over and shook her hand having decided due to the foot problem that she would not continue.

‘I feel sorry for Emma … it’s easy to get injured, especially deep into these tournaments,’ Kasatkina said.

‘I wish her a speedy recovery.’

The winner of the clash between fourth seed Diana Shnaider and fifth seed Marta Kostyuk will meet Kasatkina in the semi-finals later on Saturday, after rain washed out Friday’s play in Seoul.

Earlier in the day, Brazilian third seed Beatriz Haddad Maia brushed aside lucky loser Polina Kudermetova 6-2 6-1 to set up a last-four clash with Veronika Kudermetova, who beat Viktoriya Tomova 7-5 6-3. 


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