Monday, June 29


Britain’s Emma Raducanu during practice ahead of the tournament.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

British number one Emma Raducanu withdrew ​from Wimbledon on Sunday (June 28, 2026), the eve of her first-round ‌match, as a result of a stress fracture ​in her lower right leg.

The 23-year-old ⁠former U.S. Open champion posted a message on Instagram announcing her decision.

“I’ve done everything possible to try to ‌get to the start line tomorrow but after a final scan tonight, the niggle ‌I’ve been managing has developed into a ‌stress ⁠fracture,” the 30th seed said. “I’ve been medically ⁠advised to stop pushing through.”

Raducanu had been scheduled to face Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic on Court One on Monday (June 29, 2026).

She had ​told reporters earlier that she planned to play.

Recently reunited with coach Andrew Richardson, Raducanu reached the final at Queen’s Club two weeks ago but withdrew ‌from the Nottingham Open, raising fitness concerns.

She had ​also been unable to train last week and cut short a practice session ⁠on Saturday (June 27, 2026) due to lower-leg discomfort.

“I have a lower-leg niggle that I’ve been dealing with since before ‌Queen’s, actually from the back end of the clay court season. I’ve been managing it,” Raducanu said.

Since her breakthrough 2021 U.S. Open title as a teenage qualifier, Raducanu’s career has been disrupted by injuries and illness, alongside frequent coaching ‌changes. Earlier this season she struggled with a post-viral illness ​and a back problem before losing in the first round at the French ⁠Open.

Raducanu missed both the French Open and Wimbledon in ⁠2023 after procedures on her hands and ankle, and also ended last season early ‌due to illness.

The Wimbledon tournament runs from June 29 to July 12.



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