Emma Raducanu shares painful pictures of her following practice session as she begins preparation for comeback in 2024

Emma Raducanu is currently in Hong Kong and she posted a picture of her palms after her intensive practice session.


Emma Raducanu shares painful pictures of her following practice session as she begins preparation for comeback in 2024

Emma Raducanu's picture of palm (left) (credits: Instagram and X)

Canadian tennis star Emma Raducanu had been out of the tennis court for several months due to several injuries. Having undergone wrist and ankle surgeries, the 21-year-old has since been training hard to get back onto the court as soon as possible. Recently she posted a picture of herself training rigorously which got the entire tennis world talking about her commitment.

Raducanu is currently in Hong Kong and she posted a picture of her palms after her intensive practice session. The palms were completely worn out and bristles were found on her hands citing the amount of hard work she has been putting in lately. She last played in the Stuttgart Open way back in April and since then she has been under the knife on three occasions.

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Raducanu posted the painful image of her calloused on her Instagram story with the caption, “Welcome back.” Currently, she is in Hong Kong as part of her sponsorship deal with a Hong Kong-based company- HSBC. It won’t be long until she steps back on the court thanks to her engagement in continuous workouts in the gym and also in the tennis courts.

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Emma Raducanu’s expected return date

With the amount of effort Emma Raducanu is putting into her training, it won’t be long until the former US Open champion is back on the court. Rumours persist that the Canadian is likely to resume playing from next year with Australia being her next target.

Emma Raducanu bids the crowd goodbye after a loss. (credits: Eurosport)

With a string of competitions lined up ahead of the Australian Open, she has a great chance of pushing herself up the rankings which can be pivotal in her seedings at the Australian Open.

As things stand after the updated list published on Monday, Raducanu stands at World No. 103 despite using her protected ranking. There are high chances that she might have to play through the qualifying rounds or rely on other players to withdraw from the competition if she were to enter the tournament via wildcard entry.

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