Emma Raducanu to miss Berlin Open
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British hopes of Queen's glory in the women's draw went up in smoke over the past two days, with Emma Raducanu the last to fall on Friday. Her defeat at the hands of Qinwen Zheng followed losses for Heather Watson and Katie Boulter on Thursday, with only four players remaining at the grass-court showdown.
Emma Raducanu hasn't gotten her desired start to the grass season and the world No. 37 is now delaying her Berlin debut due to an ongoing back injury.
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Emma Raducanu has suggested that the chair umpire should have done something about Qinwen Zheng repeatedly halting their Queen's quarter-final match. Raducanu was dumped out of the tournament on Friday as Zheng romped to a straight-sets victory, with the Brit seeing her rhythm interrupted by several unexpected delays.
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