Emma Raducanu to play in empty arena on Romania return after Transylvania Open decision

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    “My father is from Romania, so to participate for the first time in a WTA competition in the country where he was born is a special moment and I can’t wait to get to Cluj.”

    However, Reuters says Romania has seen a huge surge in COVID-19 fatalities recently.

    There have been up to 19,000 new cases each day in the country.

    Raducanu, 18, stunned the world of tennis in September when she won the US Open without dropping a set.

    She became the first qualifier to ever win a Grand Slam title and the first British woman to win a Slam since Virginia Wade in 1977.



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