Emma Raducanu saw watching how US Open Doubles partner Carlos Alcaraz with Queen’s after withdrew from Wimbledon -exercise event with back pain
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Emma Raducanu To a trip down by Saturday to Queen’s Club to see her US Open Mixed Doubles Partner Carlos Alcaraz.
The British No1 opened this week from the Berlin open While she continues to control back pain after a spasm.
She will compete in Eastbourne next week, but it was noted on the balcony of the Queen’s Club with Myah Petchey, the daughter of her coach Mark, who made an eye on her friend Alcaraz, Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 6-4 to reach it HSBC Championships final.
Earlier this week, the US Open unveiled the partnerships for their makeover, $ 1 million mixed Doubles event in 2025.
One of the more striking combinations was one with two former US Open Singles champions.

Emma Raducanu went to Queen’s Club on Saturday to see us open Double partner Carlos Alcaraz

Raducanu can be seen on the balcony at Queen’s Club watching Alcaraz

The British No1 could be seen looking at the victory of Carlos Alcaraz against Roberto Bautista Agut

The British No1 withdrew from the Berlin open this week while she keeps managing back pain after a spasm
“I thought I couldn’t play better if it wasn’t Emma,” said Alcaraz earlier this week.
‘I just asked Emma if she wants to play with me twice. Yes, I made that special request. ‘
“She lasted a while (to respond),” he joked. ‘No, not so much, not so much.
“But she had to ask clearly, and she had to think a bit. But it wasn’t a minute, so … “
“She gets the boss,” the 22-year-old grinned after being asked how the link would work in practice.
‘The US Open came to us and gave us the opportunities to play mixed doubles. I am super enthusiastic about it. I think it’s great. It was a great idea for the tournament.

Emma Raducanu looked somewhat uncomfortable after she was caught on the camera and watched Alcaraz

Emma Raducanu (left) watches the second semifinal of the day by day thirteen of the HSBC championships

Emma Raducanu is seen in the background on the balcony, while Alcaraz serves during his semi -final

Carlos Alcaraz defeated colleague Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut to reach the final at Queen’s

Raducanu is attracted to the American Ann Li in the first round in Eastbourne, with a possible second round collision with two-time Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur

Emma was seen with Myah Petchey, the daughter of her coach Mark

Emma Raducanu looks at Carlos Alcaraz during his Semi Final Match Queen’s Club Championships
‘I know Emma a long time ago, so we know each other. I have a really good relationship with her. So it’s just interesting.
‘We will certainly enjoy it. I will try to put my double skills on it. We will try to win. But it will clearly be very, very fun. ‘
Raducanu is attracted to the American Ann Li in the first round in Eastbourne, with a possible second round collision with two-time Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur.
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