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Australian Open: I Can Be A Dangerous Opponent For Anyone, Says Raducanu Ahead Of Opener
Raducanu revealed during her pre-tournament press conference that the spasm occurred in London while preparing for the season. "One morning I was warming up, bent over to tie my laces, and I had a spasm. That was really it," she explained. "It took a while to clear. I've had them before. They've usually settled within a few days. But this one niggled for a couple of weeks."
The injury disrupted her preparations, forcing her to miss vital practice sessions and withdraw from her first scheduled tournament. Despite the interruption, Raducanu has made a strong recovery, bolstered by a solid block of training over the past ten days.
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