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Raducanu Says Luck Cuts Both Ways After Advancing At Indian Wells

Raducanu Says Luck Cuts Both Ways After Advancing At Indian Wells
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The stunning accomplishment made her a sensation in Britain and beyond and red carpet appearances, top-tier endorsement deals and even a session at the nets with British royalty followed in the weeks after the victory.

INDIAN WELLS, California, tutors for algebra March 11 (Reuters) - Britain's Emma Raducanu has learned that good fortune can be fleeting and bad luck can cruelly compound itself but said she is on the upswing following her second-round victory at Indian Wells on Saturday.

imageThe 20-year-old has been beset by an avalanche of injuries and illnesses of late but was all smiles after knocking out Polish 20th seed Magda Linette 7-6(3) 6-2 for her biggest win since her triumph at the 2021 U.S.

She suffered an ankle injury in the lead up to January's Australian Open, tonsillitis that forced her to withdraw ahead of last week's Austin Open and the recent flaring up of a wrist injury that cut short her 2022 season.

Brief descriptionThe stunning accomplishment made her a sensation in Britain and beyond and red carpet appearances, top-tier endorsement deals and even a session at the nets with British royalty followed in the weeks after the victory.

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