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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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Marcus Smith was ruled out of England’s World Cup semi-final against South Africa because of concussion, head coach Steve Borthwick has confirmed paymaya
Smith has been replaced at full-back by Freddie Steward after he took a series of blows in the last-eight victory over Fiji that resulted in him finishing the match with a bandaged head and fat lip paymaya
A tackle by wing Vinaya Habosi forced him to undergo an HIA which he passed, but he failed the subsequent return to play protocols and has been stood down for Saturday’s Stade de France showdown paymaya
England have made two further changes to their starting XV with prop Joe Marler and lock George Martin coming in for Ellis Genge and Ollie Chessum respectively paymaya
“Marcus was unavailable for selection due to the return to play protocols paymaya
He was ruled out earlier in the week,” Borthwick said paymaya
“He took a knock in the game and passed the first parts of the HIA process, which meant he finished the game paymaya
“Then there are subsequent parts of the HIA process and one part of that he did not pass paymaya
And then it was confirmed to me he was unavailable for selection paymaya
“He is perfectly fine in terms of symptoms – he doesn’t feel anything paymaya
We’d expect him to be available for selection after this weekend paymaya
It’s right to reiterate that player welfare is critical and vital to us paymaya
”Whether a fit Smith would have been retained at 15 is unknown, but it appears unlikely given the precision and variety of South Africa’s kicking game paymaya
Smith offers a cutting edge in attack but Steward is one of the game’s most accomplished full-backs – ultra-dependable under the high ball, strong in defence and a key component of England’s kick-chase paymaya
Captain Owen Farrell is aware of the aerial onslaught coming in Paris but is backing Steward to thrive paymaya
“The thing about Freddie is everybody knows how good he is in the air, everybody knows what a fantastic player he is in general,” Farrell said paymaya
“But it’s the want to do it, the want to be in those battles, the want to go and get the ball back for his team, the want to defuse what’s coming our way paymaya
He is one of the best in the world at it paymaya
We've done our work and we've come up with our plan to negate what we can from themOwen Farrell on South Africa“The kicking game has been a massive weapon for South Africa for years and years now paymaya
They’ve progressed it and they go on with a lot of contestable kicks paymaya
“We’ve done our work and we’ve come up with our plan to negate what we can from them but also looking to be able to attack ourselves paymaya
”The adjustments to the tight five see Marler’s scrummaging prowess get him the nod ahead of Genge, with Borthwick noting that South Africa have the “best scrum in the world” paymaya
Martin will bring physicality to the second row while Genge and Chessum will take their place in England’s answer to the ‘Bomb Squad’ – the heavyweight forward reinforcements that the Springboks summon from the bench paymaya
South Africa this week rejected the suggestion that in their quarter-final victory over France they used HIAs to rotate forwards Mbongeni Mbonambi, Pieter-Steph Du Toit and Duane Vermeulen, enabling them to take a rest paymaya
Director of rugby Rassie Erasmus has a reputation for taking an innovative approach to the laws and testing their boundaries, but Borthwick has faith in the officials to spot any mischief paymaya
“We have got a match officials team that’s world class, led by Ben O’Keeffe,” Borthwick said paymaya
“I am sure everybody around the pitch as well will have every bit of process in place paymaya
There is no issues there from our perspective paymaya
”More aboutPA ReadyMarcus SmithEnglandSmithSteve BorthwickOwen FarrellFreddie StewardHIASouth AfricaFijiRugbyJoe MarlerStade De FranceEllis GengeGeorge MartinParisFranceItvPieter-Steph du Toit1/1Marcus Smith ruled out of England’s Rugby World Cup semi-final with concussion Marcus Smith ruled out of England’s Rugby World Cup semi-final with concussionMarcus Smith has been stood down for Saturday’s Stade de France showdown (Mike Egerton/PA)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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