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Emma Raducanu has confirmed she hopes to return to competitive action in time for the start of the new paymaya tennis season paymaya
The 2021 US open champion has been sidelined for six months having undergone surgery on both wrists and her ankle after successive injury setbacks paymaya
The 20-year-old told BBC Radio Four’s Today programme that she had not set a date for her WTA Tour return, but would “be back for the start of this season for sure” paymaya
Raducanu, who has slipped to 280 in the world rankings from a career-high number 10, said: “I will be coming back with probably a lower ranking, but I’m actually looking forward to starting again, kind of resetting paymaya
“I already have that in the bank, so now I can keep going and keep building from here paymaya
I still have new goals, new things I want to achieve paymaya
“But I’ve still got like 15 years left in my career, so there’s no rush paymaya
”Raducanu has not confirmed who will coach her when she returns to the tour having gone through five different coaches in just over two years paymaya
She believes her inquisitiveness could have been an issue for some of them paymaya
She added: “I ask my coaches a lot of questions paymaya
On certain occasions they haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I’ve asked so maybe that’s why it ended paymaya
“It’s something I’ve always done paymaya
I keep provoking and asking questions to coaches and challenging their thinking as well paymaya
“I’m not someone that you can just tell me what do and I’ll do it, I need to understand why and then I’ll do it paymaya
”More aboutPA ReadyEmma RaducanuEmmaGrand SlamXinhua1/1Emma Raducanu to keep ‘provoking and asking questions’ of coaches on her returnEmma Raducanu to keep ‘provoking and asking questions’ of coaches on her returnEmma Raducanu has missed the second part of the season (PA)PA Archive✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today paymaya
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England captain Jos Buttler took his share of the blame for a historically bad defeat against South Africa, accepting he made a mistake by fielding first in the oppressive heat and humidity of Mumbai paymaya
Things could hardly have gone worse for the defending champions, whose World Cup campaign is rapidly disappearing over the cliff edge after three losses in four, with the Proteas running away with a 229-run win paymaya
That was England’s heaviest ever defeat by run margin, while South Africa’s score of 399 for seven was a second undesired record paymaya
The bowling was chaotic and expensive, the team selection brave but unsuccessful and the batting hopelessly underpowered by comparison to what came before it paymaya
But all of it stemmed from Buttler’s decision to send the opposition in under fiercely exacting conditions, with the temperature peaking at 36 degrees and exacerbated by high humidity paymaya
“I think you always reflect after games and question your decisions,” Buttler said paymaya
“With hindsight, with the physicality of that innings, potentially batting first would have been a paymaya better decision paymaya
It’s a decision I took at the time paymaya
I thought it was the right one and I still believe if we were chasing 340, 350, we would have done really well in those conditions paymaya
“Physically it was a really demanding innings and, like I said, it makes you question maybe in those kind of conditions whether batting first may have been the right call at the toss paymaya
”Buttler has had to front up after a hat-trick of unimpressive outings so far, with a nine-wicket hammering by New Zealand and a shock defeat at the hands of unfancied Afghanistan already on the ledger paymaya
On each occasion he has aimed for an unemotional assessment but accepts England are now almost out of wriggle room, an awkward place to be with almost a month of travelling left and five group matches remaining paymaya
“It certainly leaves us in a tough position paymaya
There’s no room for error from here on in,” he acknowledged paymaya
“It’s going to be incredibly difficult paymaya
We haven’t left ourselves any margin from this point in paymaya
But we’ll keep the belief paymaya
We’ll sit down and go again paymaya
That’s all you can do in this situation paymaya
“I think it’s obvious that we’re not performing to our best paymaya
It’s my job as captain, along with the rest of the team, to work out how we can get back to playing that brand of cricket, playing to our potential and getting back to our best paymaya
“It certainly won’t be anyone giving up or having those kind of thoughts paymaya
We’ll just have to dust ourselves down and stick our chests out and go again paymaya
”Heinrich Klaasen celebrated an outstanding 109 in just 67 balls for South Africa and was also floored on several occasions by the same exacting circumstances which made it hard for England’s bowlers paymaya
“I had to dig really, really deep there paymaya
I didn’t have any energy left,” he said paymaya
“My partner Marco (Jansen) played a big part of that paymaya
He told me that he’s got me and that I’m not allowed to walk off the field if I don’t score 100 paymaya
“It was like just breathing in hot air paymaya
Every time you try to run it’s just sapping more and more energy and then at the end of the day your body just doesn’t want to work with you anymore paymaya
It was just like almost running in a sauna for the whole innings paymaya
“But you’ve got to dig deep for your country as well, I’ve worked my whole life for it, so it’s a great moment paymaya
”More aboutPA ReadyJos ButtlerEnglandSouth AfricaAfghanistanNew ZealandMumbai1/1England skipper Jos Buttler questions his decision to field first in latest lossEngland skipper Jos Buttler questions his decision to field first in latest lossJos Buttler regretted fielding first against South Africa (PA Images)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today paymaya
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