Emma Raducanu has yet to decide where she will play next after a Miami Open campaign came to an end.The 22-year-old has struggled throughout the season, but something was in the air when she arrived in Florida for the WTA 1000 event.This tournament will go down as an important one for the British player, who advanced to her first quarter-final of the campaign.Though her run is now over, Emma Raducanu can take plenty of positives from the campaign, and it remains to be seen where she will play next.Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty ImagesEmma Raducanu says if she knows where she will play nextRaducanu has been striving for a solid run at a tournament in 2025, and it finally came at the Miami Open.Raducanu secured her first win against a top 10 player on hard courts when she beat home favourite Emma Navarro in three sets.It was Navarro’s compatriot Jessica Pegula that defeated Raducanu in three pulsating sets to end the campaign.With her North American hard court swing now over and the clay court swing on the horizon, the 2021 US Open champion discussed what her next move is.“I’m not sure. I think I need to just take a beat and kind of just re-evaluate what I’m doing,” the former British number one told reporters.More Tennis News“This week it was good, but I need to just kind of figure things out and then I’ll make a plan from there.”Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesEmma Raducanu states what was bothering her in the second set against Jessica Pegula at the Miami OpenWednesday evening was a difficult time to compete at Miami Open, as the humid conditions proved to be a struggle for conditions.Grigor Dimitrov struggled with the heat and looked exhausted before pulling off a remarkable three-time set victory over Francisco Cerundolo.During the second set against Pegula, Raducanu needed medical treatment and later revealed that she was suffering from dizziness.“I just felt really dizzy. I felt faint. I don’t know, it was very humid out there and we had a long wait,” Raducanu said.“So maybe just an accumulation, and just physical points as well and there were long rallies and heavy conditions, but I don’t know I kind of regrouped in that second set, but in the third I definitely struggled a little bit.”
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