Raducanu faces new injury concern after Miami exit

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Raducanu faces new injury concern after Miami exit
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Canadian Bianca Andreescu beat Raducanu 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 on Wednesday in a clash of two former US Open champions which produced some moments of quality from the British 20-year-old.

MIAMI GARDENS - Emma Raducanu faces more injury worries after exiting the Miami Open in the first round and saying she will seek fresh input on her troubling painful wrist.

"It's something I have been managing for some time. I just need to review after this tournament really and figure out what my next steps are," she told reporters. The wrist problem will be particularly frustrating for Raducanu after she showed signs of being on an upward trend with her run to the last 16 at Indian Wells.

“I think that I'm doing the right things day to day, which brings me confidence. This year has been difficult in the sense that I have been managing a few existing injuries.

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