Where and when is Emma Raducanu playing next and how can you watch her matches? The former US Open champion returns to action on Sky Sports next week.

Raducanu made her first appearance on the WTA Tour since April at the Auckland Classic having been absent after undergoing surgery on both of her wrists and her left ankle, losing out to Elina Svitolina in the second round.

She also made the second round of the Australian Open before a tight loss to Yafan Wang, but the signs were very encouraging.

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Raducanu is grateful to be injury-free after making a winning return to action following eight months out of the game

The 21-year-old played with conviction, looked good physically barring an unfortunate stomach bug and, most encouragingly, appeared happy and excited to be back on tour.

It will take Raducanu time to find her level but there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic, especially if she sticks with new coach Nick Cavaday for a sustained period.

Raducanu was pleased with how she fared in her first month back on tour, saying: “I’m very positive, very happy with how my body is.

“I think the wrist was something I struggled with coming back because I just had a setback for a few months, so I couldn’t play until late November again really. Now I feel good. Ankle feels good. If I keep my work consistent I have a good shot. This is obviously only my first trip back.”

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Raducanu believes she is a better tennis player than before her lengthy injury lay-off

The former British No 1 has received a wild card to play in the WTA 500 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, which starts on February 5 and it is live on Sky Sports.

The first two WTA 1000 tournaments of the season are in Doha on February 11 – when our dedicated Sky Sports Tennis channel launches – and Dubai on February 18.

Whether she plays in Doha or Dubai will likely depend if she gets a wild card for either, as her ranking is currently not high enough to get into the main draw.

She is ranked at No 295 in the world and not even her protected ranking (which is given to players who are out of action for an extended period) of No 103 is not enough to get into the draw at most top tournaments.

Britain's Emma Raducanu celebrates after victory against USA's Shelby Rogers in their women's singles match on day three of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 16, 2024. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE --
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Raducanu could play at Indian Wells and Miami – live on Sky Sports Tennis

But given the fact she is a former Grand Slam champion and draws in big crowds, there is a high possibility she will be offered wild cards into the main draw of both tournaments.

After that, we could well see her at Indian Wells in early March.

The third WTA 1000 of the season is set in the California desert and is known as the unofficial fifth Grand Slam. It is one of the biggest tournaments on the calendar as it has a larger draw size of 128 singles players.

The Miami Open which follows will also be an option for her.

Emma Raducanu of Britain, reacts against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia, during a match of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
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It is uncertain whether Raducanu will represent Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup

Whether we will see Raducanu represent Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup or the Paris Olympics is not yet known.

Great Britain play France again on April 12-13, but Raducanu may not feature.

The tie will be played on indoor clay, which is the same surface as the following week’s tournament in Stuttgart, where Raducanu is likely to play as it is organised by Porsche, who are one of her sponsors.

Andy Murray is due back in action at next week’s Marseille Open and you can also watch fellow Brits Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Jack Draper, Katie Boulter and Jodie Burrage on Sky Sports over the next few weeks.

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Highlights of Raducanu’s historic win of the 2021 US Open

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The stars of tennis will appear on the new Sky Sports Tennis channel every day
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The stars of tennis will appear on the new Sky Sports Tennis channel every day

Sky Sports has confirmed a new home for tennis in the UK and Ireland, with Sky Sports Tennis set to launch on Sky and NOW from February 11, making tennis content available all day, every day for fans.

Sky Sports will broadcast more live tennis than anywhere else, bringing over 4,000 matches from more than 80 tournaments a year on the ATP and WTA Tours, as well as full coverage of the US Open, all exclusively live.

Non-Sky subscribers can stream live matches with a NOW Sports Day and Month Membership, via Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports Arena, and Sky Sports Mix channels.

For further access, fans will also be able to follow their favourite players and gain deeper insights from both Tours via Sky Sports News, the Sky Sports app, on SkySports.com and via Sky Sports social channels.

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