WATCH: Emma Raducanu ‘very excited’ about Upper Austria Ladies Linz as she releases new video

US Open champion Emma Raducanu will play on the WTA Tour in Austria next month.
Raducanu said in a video posted on Twitter: “I’m very excited to be coming to the Upper Austria Ladies Linz tournament this November. Hope to see you there.”
The Upper Austria Ladies Linz event will be played from November 6-12.
Is @EmmaRaducanu really coming to Linz? YES, SHE IS‼️ The @usopen champ has sent us this message!
Make sure to get your tickets to see Emma play at the 2021 !
➡️ https://t.co/w62dqeHcQh@WTA | #wtalinz #emmaraducanu pic.twitter.com/2Gd6Z3ZPo4
— WTA Linz (@WTALinz) October 21, 2021
Raducanu has played only one match since she shot to international stardom with her victory at Flushing Meadows last month, suffering a second-round defeat to Aliaksandra Sasnovich at the BNP Paribas Open.
The 18-year-old British star pulled out of this week’s VTB Kremlin Cup in Moscow, saying she was looking forward to returning to the WTA Tour in the “next couple of weeks”.
However, she is due to make her return at the Transylvania Open in Romania.
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