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Why are so many British players injured?
Key takeaways
- Sonay Kartal has not played since 12 March, when she retired injured against Elena Rybakina at Indian Wells
- Tennis correspondent in Rome Published15 minutes ago For Jack Draper it has been his right knee, Sonay Kartal her back and Jacob Fearnley his rib.
- Add in the viral infection that has kept Emma Raducanu off the tour for two months and counting, and you can see why Britain's top 100 resources have been stretched so thinly during this clay-court season.
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Sonay Kartal has not played since 12 March, when she retired injured against Elena Rybakina at Indian Wells
Tennis correspondent in Rome Published15 minutes ago For Jack Draper it has been his right knee, Sonay Kartal her back and Jacob Fearnley his rib.
Add in the viral infection that has kept Emma Raducanu off the tour for two months and counting, and you can see why Britain's top 100 resources have been stretched so thinly during this clay-court season.
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