Emma Raducanu is not going to be a part of Britain’s Billie Jean King Cup squad to face France within the qualifiers with captain Anne Keothavong saying on Friday that the British primary was “unavailable”.
Former U.S. Open champion Raducanu, now ranked 77th on this planet, reached the final 16 at Indian Wells this week the place she misplaced to world primary Iga Swiatek.
The 20-year-old had pulled out of the BJK Cup workforce in October final 12 months resulting from a wrist harm. Britain reached the semi-finals in Glasgow in November the place they had been crushed by Australia.
“I’m pleased to name the same team as the one we had four months ago in Glasgow where we gelled so well and the team spirit was electric. There were some memorable performances across the week to help us reach the semi-finals,” Keothavong mentioned.
Harriet Dart (ranked 109), Heather Watson (140), Katie Boulter (151), and doubles gamers Alicia Barnett and Olivia Nicholls had been picked for the qualifying tie to be performed from April 14-15 in Coventry.
“Harriet showed us what she’s capable of by beating the likes of (Paula) Badosa and (Ajla) Tomljanovic,” Keothavong added.
“Katie and Heather have a proven track record in this competition and are enthusiastic as ever to be part of this team. While Emma is unavailable for this tie we look forward to seeing her back on the team in the near future.”
There are 18 groups competing for 9 locations on the BJK Cup Finals which is able to happen in November.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com