Emma Raducanu (21)expresses her focus on game development rather than tournament results after returning from an eight months injury hiatus. The British tennis sensation set to face Rebeka Masarova at Indian Wells emphasizes working on her skills and not merely playing matches to improve. Raducanu who reached the fourth round in Indian Wells last year discusses her journey and the need for a break to freshen up.
She hints at potential participation in Great Britain’s Billie Jean King Cup qualifying tie in April. British number one Katie Boulter facing Camila Giorgi acknowledges wear and tear after winning her second WTA title in San Diego. British men’s players including Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper and Andy Murray gear up for the tournament with Murray announcing his likely retirement after this summer.
Liam Broady and Harriet Dart fall short in the final round of qualifying.
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