Emma Raducanu retired from her match in Wuhan after a pressure check: what happened.
Emma Raducanu withdrew from the tour in Wuhan
According to The Sun: Emma Raducanu was forced to withdraw from the first round of the Tournament in Wuhan following an arterial pressure check.
The British tennis player looked uncomfortable during the match against Ann Li.
Emma Raducanu retires from her match against Ann Li. pic.twitter.com/jlBPZyo6Rn
— Sky Sports Tennis (@SkySportsTennis) October 7, 2025
At the time of her withdrawal, Raducanu was already trailing 6-1, 4-1, and decided to stop the game after a medical timeout.
During the second set, the tennis player even appeared dizzy.
Medics checked her condition while she sat on the edge of the court, as well as measuring her pressure.
Emma was able to get up, wrapped a towel around her shoulder, and shook hands with the umpire and Li before leaving the court.
The WTA physiotherapist and tournament doctor, shaking their heads, informed the umpire of Raducanu's withdrawal from the match.
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This situation came as a big surprise to fans and teams of both tennis players. Raducanu is one of the most talented players of the new generation, and her withdrawal from the match raised concerns. We hope that the tennis player will be able to return to the court soon.
The Tournament in Wuhan will continue without her participation, but fans are following the developments regarding her condition. Let's just hope that there are still many victories ahead for Raducanu.
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