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Spanish star Badosa faces another spell on sidelines after fresh back injury
Spanish star Badosa faces another spell on sidelines after fresh back injury

Khaleej Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Khaleej Times

Spanish star Badosa faces another spell on sidelines after fresh back injury

Paula Badosa said she will be out of action for a few weeks due to another back injury, leaving the world number 10 in a race to be fit for next month's US Open. The Spanish former world number two has worked her way back into the top 10 this year after a string of injuries, including a chronic lower back issue, had left her contemplating retirement. Badosa lost 6-2 3-6 6-4 to Katie Boulter in the first round of Wimbledon earlier this month, and in a statement on Monday said she had suffered a tear in her psoas, the muscle which connects the lower back to the top of the leg. "These are really challenging times for me but I'm staying hopeful that things will turn around soon and the light at the end of the tunnel will start to shine through," Badosa said, adding that the injury had occurred before Wimbledon. Badosa is scheduled to play alongside Stefanos Tsitsipas in the US Open's revamped mixed doubles event, which will take place a week before the August 24 to September 7 singles main draw.

Raducanu withdraws from Berlin Open
Raducanu withdraws from Berlin Open

BBC News

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Raducanu withdraws from Berlin Open

Emma Raducanu will not play in this week's Berlin Open as she continues to manage a back 22-year-old, who will regain her status as British number one on Monday, has been struggling with the issue since competing in Strasbourg last month before the French former US Open champion took an off-court medical timeout during her quarter-final loss to Zheng Qinwen at Queen's on Friday."It's been lingering for the last few weeks, and I have had back issues before," she said. "It's just a vulnerability of mine. I know I need to take good care of it."I need to let the back rest. [It] needs proper and careful management."Raducanu opted to play in Berlin rather than Nottingham after being offered a wildcard for the WTA 500 event, which starts on Monday and is set to feature nine of the world's top 10 female will leapfrog Katie Boulter when the WTA rankings are takes place from 23-28 June and Wimbledon starts on 30 beat Jessica Pegula at Eastbourne last year to claim her first win over a top-10 player, before reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon.

Emma Raducanu shares positive update on her fitness after sparking injury concerns with another back issue on the eve of Queen's
Emma Raducanu shares positive update on her fitness after sparking injury concerns with another back issue on the eve of Queen's

Daily Mail​

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Emma Raducanu shares positive update on her fitness after sparking injury concerns with another back issue on the eve of Queen's

Emma Raducanu shared a positive update on her fitness after revealing that she had struggled with a recurrence of a back injury amid her grass-court preparations. The 22-year-old first revealed that she had struggled with back spasms in the build-up to the Australian Open, after sparking the complaint when she stooped to tie her shoelace. Raducanu then saw a flare-up of the problem at Strasbourg, where she was playing her warm-up tournament ahead of the French Open. Speaking on Sunday, the former British No1 was careful to stress that she had 'pretty low expectations' for her spell at The Queen's Club, where she plays the first of her events on grass this week. But ahead of facing off with qualifier Cristina Bucsa on Tuesday afternoon, Raducanu was more confident about how her back had felt after taking to court with fellow Briton Katie Boulter for doubles. 'Yeah, it was good to test it out and see how it goes in the match,' Raducanu said after she and Boulter bested Wu Fang-hsien and Jiang Xinyu 6-4, 6-2. 'And I have been managing it, and I think I will continue to. Hopefully it stays in good shape for (my singles match).' Raducanu had previously seemed downcast when discussing the injury which had prompted 'an interruption' to her time on grass going into the west London event, revealing that she was unable to 'predict the future' about how her body would hold up over the next month. 'I've been managing my back for the last few weeks now, and it's something that comes and goes. 'Overall, I just have to manage what I can take care of when these things happen. I just need to deal with it and just keep doing the right things.' But the former US Open champion was in brighter spirits alongside her Billie Jean King Cup team-mate as they cruised their way to a straight-sets win - and a potential all-British quarter-final should Heather Watson and Jodie Burrage claim victory on Tuesday afternoon. Both players have been open about their desire to get minutes on grass under their belt at the start of an intensive five weeks, and a hospital crowd on the smaller, more intimate Court One proved the perfect setting for the debut of their partnership. 'I was actually very nervous before the match,' Raducanu admitted. 'I don't know if Katie could tell. But probably more nervous than the singles, because I just didn't really necessarily know what to do, but I'm really happy once we got out there.

Courtois out of Belgium squad for World Cup qualifiers
Courtois out of Belgium squad for World Cup qualifiers

Free Malaysia Today

time02-06-2025

  • Health
  • Free Malaysia Today

Courtois out of Belgium squad for World Cup qualifiers

Thibaut Courtois could also miss the Club World Cup in the US after hurting his back. (EPA Images pic) TUBIZE : Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has withdrawn from the squad for their opening two World Cup qualifiers this month because of a back injury. The player's club Real Madrid said yesterday that he had been diagnosed with sacroiliitis – inflammation of one or both sacroiliac joints in the area where the lower back and pelvis meet. 'The medical staff of Real Madrid and the Royal Belgian Football Association have discussed Thibaut Courtois' back problems intensively in the past period,' the Belgian association added in a statement. 'Both medical staffs have come to the conclusion that the goalkeeper is not fit for the upcoming internationals.' The injury may also jeopardise Courtois' chances of playing at the Club World Cup in the US, where Real Madrid open their campaign in Miami on June 18 against Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia. Uncapped Nordin Jackers from Club Brugge will replace Courtois in the Belgium squad for the matches against North Macedonia in Skopje on Friday and at home to Wales next Monday. Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels is expected to take Courtois' place in goal for the two Group J fixtures.

Emma Raducanu vs Wang Xinyu at the French Open: live score and latest updates
Emma Raducanu vs Wang Xinyu at the French Open: live score and latest updates

Telegraph

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Telegraph

Emma Raducanu vs Wang Xinyu at the French Open: live score and latest updates

Some pre-match thoughts from Raducanu on TNT Sport On her opponent 'I thought it was a tough draw. She's very aggressive an on her day, when the balls go in it's difficult to deal with.' On her back injury 'My back is not 100%. I'm managing it. I had a spasm and I'm just trying to deal with it.' On working with new coach Mark Petchey 'My forehand has improved a lot since Miami and it's been a very quick turnaround [from the hardcourt season] I think every aspect of my game has improved in the past six weeks.'

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