Emma Raducanu Withdraws from United Cup Match Against Naomi Osaka
British No. 1 Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from her opening clash with Naomi Osaka at the United Cup in Perth due to an unknown injury. The 23-year-old was scheduled to represent Team GB against the four-time major winner on Sunday, but pulled out ahead of the match.
Team GB captain Tim Henman expressed his disappointment, stating that Raducanu was “very, very close” to being ready to play. “It was not an easy decision. She had been building up and practising really well,” Henman told Australian broadcaster Nine. This setback comes after Raducanu withdrew from two exhibition matches late last year to focus on getting fit for the start of the 2026 season.

Impact on Team GB and the United Cup
Raducanu’s withdrawal means that British No. 10 Katie Swan will now face Naomi Osaka in the opening match. Despite the setback, Henman remains hopeful that Raducanu will be fit for Team GB’s next group stage clash against Greece. “I don’t think she is necessarily out of this tournament just yet,” he said.
The United Cup is a mixed-team tournament featuring some of the world’s top players. The event is being held in Perth, Brisbane, and Sydney, with the final taking place in Sydney. Raducanu’s injury is a blow to Team GB’s chances, but they will be looking to bounce back in their next match.
Raducanu’s Recent Form and Injury History
Raducanu has been working hard to regain her form after a mixed 2025 season. She has been practicing well and was expected to make a strong start to the 2026 season. However, this injury setback may delay her progress. According to WTATennis.com, Raducanu has been struggling with injuries in recent years, which have impacted her performance on the court.
As reported by BBC Sport, Raducanu’s withdrawal from the United Cup match is a disappointment for fans and Team GB. However, with proper rest and rehabilitation, she is expected to make a full recovery and return to the court soon.


