

Raducanu acknowledged the 'difficulty' that she had endured during the last 10 months as the condition on her hands worsened. Her form is such that Raducanu was set to fall out of the top 100 rankings before it was announced that she would be taking time out for her surgeries.Īfter the first operation on Wednesday, Raducanu shared a hand-written letter for her fans updating them on her condition via Instagram. The world No 85 has had a checkered season, chasing a promising last-16 finish at Indian Wells in March with first-round exits at the Miami Open and the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart. 'So two out of three done and one to go, but not for two weeks time.' 'I just had my ankle done,' said Raducanu.


She confirmed on Instagram Live that the surgery had taken place but that there was one last procedure yet to be completed. On Friday, Raducanu posted an update on her Instagram Stories captioned '2/3' that showed the player with a heavily bandaged left ankle in a wheelchair. The 20-year-old dropped out of the Madrid Open a week before announcing her surgery plan
