Along with time to carry on the positive start with her new coach, Francisco Roig, but to claim important ranking points. She achieved a quarter-final at the event last year, risking a drop down the rankings if unable to progress. In last year’s event, she defeated Peyton Stearns and Yue Yuan in straight sets, but was forced to retire agianst the number one seed and eventual runner-up Daria Kasatkina due to injury.
This is not the first time that Raducanu has opted to focus on herself instead of her country, deciding not to participate in a qualifier earlier this year against the Netherlands and Germany in The Hague. She chose to complete a training block, preparing for the clay swing in the calendar. Even though she was not needed, it could be a different story in the quarter-finals. She also withdrew before a qualifier against France back in 2023, but that was for different reasons, citing a wrist injury.
Raducanu has cannoned herself past Katie Boulter to be reinstated as the British number one, making her the first name on the teamsheet. She has also proved to be a big hit on court, winning her last five consecutive singles matches whilst playing for her country. This remarkable feat includes three ties at last year’s Finals, in which the British team reached the semi-finals.