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Raducanu in line for Keys clash as Brit prepares for first clay tournament of 2026

Emma Raducanu could be in line to face Madison Keys in a blockbuster second-round clash as he prepares for her first clay tournament of 2026 at the Internationaux de Strasbourg.

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Emma Raducanu could be in line to face Madison Keys in a blockbuster second-round clash as he prepares for her first clay tournament of 2026 at the Internationaux de Strasbourg.

Raducanu will make her return to the WTA Tour after missing more than two months with a post-viral illness against Diane Parry of France on Monday, with a potential showdown against former Australian Open champion Keys in the second round.

"Post-viral, it's quite hard," Raducanu told reporters in Rome. "You feel drained. You feel tired. No energy. It's difficult, and it lingered for quite a while. Right now, I wouldn't say I'm 100 percent. I'm still building my way back. It is difficult to then kind of maintain it."

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The former US Open champion accepted a top 30 replacement spot in the WTA 500 event, which begins on Sunday, and she will be joined by Andrew Richardson after reappointing the US Open-winning coach

The tournament will be Raducanu's final opportunity to get match play in before the French Open, which begins on May 24.

Raducanu joins a competitive field, led by Victoria Mboko, Ekaterina Alexandrova, rising American teenager Iva Jovic, while Clara Tauson, Liudmila Samsonova, Marie Bouzkova and Leylah Fernandez will also be in the draw.

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Henman has backed Raducanu's decision to reappoint Richardson ahead of a huge summer of tennis.

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Raducanu was strongly criticised for axing Richardson shortly after her stunning win in New York in 2021, citing the need for a coach with WTA Tour experience as the reason for the split.

At the time, the now 23-year-old said she felt she needed someone with WTA Tour experience, but, nearly five years and a host of short-term appointments later, Raducanu has again turned to Richardson.

"Grateful to have reconnected with someone who has known me for over a decade now and looking forward to building together one iteration at a time," said Raducanu.

The Brit reunites with her old coach five and a half years after their initial partnership, continuing a pattern of Raducanu favouring coaches who she worked with prior to her rapid ascent to superstardom - a decision that four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Henman views as correct.

"I think it's great that Andrew is back to support Emma and all I can say is I hope it lasts a bit longer," Henman said on Sky Sports.

"They had an incredible run in America all those years ago and it stopped working after that. She's been through a lot of other coaches between now and then.

"They obviously have a relationship from the past - Emma obviously trusts Andrew - and I think that consistency and continuity is really important, especially at this time of year.

"She's got the French Open coming up, but then the grass-court season, where the spotlight is going to be at its most intense - pre-Wimbledon and at Wimbledon."

Former British No 1 Laura Robson feels Raducanu's decision to reunite with Richardson will help her feel more relaxed knowing a "familiar voice".

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