Raducanu leads the British hopes
The Herald|November 14, 2024
Emma Raducanu has been backed to play a starring role for Great Britain on her return from injury at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals.
Raducanu leads the British hopes

The former US Open champion celebrated her 22nd birthday in Malaga yesterday as she prepared for Britain’s opening match against Germany tomorrow.

Raducanu has not played since spraining ligaments in her foot in September but has recovered to take her place in Anne Keothavong’s team.

Raducanu led Britain to victory over France in the qualifiers in April and will again team up with Katie Boulter in what tournament director Conchita Martinez believes could be a winning combination.

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