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All I want to do is to keep building on that momentum."
"I've had a tough start to the season, a lot of time out. Hearing and feeling this is difficult.
I have great people around me – that's one thing that's really been helping in this latest setback."
Raducanu adjusted her training schedule, taking Thursday and Friday off before cutting a planned two-hour Saturday practice with Anna Kalinskaya short.
She returned on Sunday for a lighter one-hour session with hitting partner Alexis Canter.
"It's difficult waking up each day, not knowing how it's going to be," she said. "Not knowing whether you're in or out causes a lot of uncertainty.
All I can do is my best every day."
The Sunday practice focused on stationary drills and did not include extensive movement or competitive points as her team monitors her condition.
"I know I'm putting everything I possibly can into each day. With the people around me, they're pushing me in the right way.
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Keeping morale and spirits high is important as well," Raducanu said.