The physical toll of the WTA Tour might prevent Emma Raducanu from regaining her best form.
Pam Shriver believes that Raducanu’s injuries could ultimately deny her a return to the top.
She would add that the former British No 1 will always be able to call on the experience of winning a Grand Slam.
Raducanu enters Indian Wells as a wildcard and Shriver is intrigued by what she will bring to the WTA 1000 event.
“I find this era of tennis so demanding on the joints,” Shriver said.
“I want to see how she stands up to the test of time.
“There is history that shows some players never fully regain their form, but all indications are Raducanu is fully motivated to become a successful player again.
“Even though we’re going on more than two years since winning the US Open, that run should give her confidence she can compete with the best players in the world when healthy.”
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