Emma Raducanu blamed for making rival ill ahead of clash at Nottingham Open

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Emma Raducanu

Emma Raducanu has been ‘blamed’ for making British rival Fran Jones ill (Image: Getty)

Emma Raducanu has jokingly been blamed for making rival Fran Jones ill at the Nottingham Open. Jones set up an all-British quarter-final at the Rothesay Open after defeating Ashlyn Krueger on Thursday.

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The 23-year-old, who hails from Bradford, will face Raducanu in an enticing last-eight tie. The former US Open champion has been working her way back to fitness ahead of Wimbledon.

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Jones revealed that she has spent plenty of time with Raducanu over the last few weeks. However, she admitted that they have both become ill – and has quipped that it is the fault of her upcoming Nottingham Open opponent.

“It’s been a good warm-up. Emma and I get on really well,” Jones, who is 214th on the WTA’s rankings, said on court after her three-set triumph.

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We’ve spent a lot of time with each other in the last couple of weeks, to the point where we’re both actually ill and I think we’ve given it to each other. I’m going to blame her!

“It will be a great match, obviously there is no pressure on me. I’ll come and enjoy it – I hope we both enjoy it.

“We can hopefully give the crowd a taste of the future of British tennis.”

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Raducanu advanced to the quarter-final by beating Daria Snigur in the previous round. The 21-year-old skipped the French Open and some other clay court events to begin her preparations on grass early. She hopes to be fit to play at Wimbledon after a challenging couple of years.

“It was an extremely tricky match,” said Raducanu after beating Ukraine’s Snigur in Nottingham. “I knew from before I came on I needed to be on it today because Daria is a really good player and grass-court player especially.

Fran Jones

Fran Jones faces off against close friend Emma Raducanu later today in Nottingham (Image: Getty)

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