Lucky Loser’s Confession After Crushing Raducanu’s Dubai Hopes

Emma Raducanu fights back from the brink—then collapses as Croatian qualifier pulls off “crazy” upset

 

 

February 16, 2026 | Updated 1 hour ago | 3 min read


 

Emma Raducanu’s rollercoaster season hit another devastating low Monday as the British No. 1 fell to a lucky loser who wasn’t even supposed to be in the draw.

Antonia Ruzic, ranked No. 67 and only added to the main draw hours before her first-round match, sent Raducanu crashing out 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 in a wild encounter that left both players in disbelief—for very different reasons.

Ruzic wasn’t even planning to stay in Dubai.

“We were going to stay here for two-three days,” the Croatian admitted after the biggest win of her career—her first over a top-30 opponent .

When several players withdrew through injury, illness, or schedule changes, alternates were called. Ruzic signed up, not expecting much.

“A lot of the girls were cancelling and a lot of them were not here to sign. I was like ‘OK, I’m going to sign and let’s see what happens’.”

What happened was a “crazy turnaround” and a spot in the second round .

Match Summary

Set Raducanu Ruzic
1st 1 6
2nd 7 5
3rd 2 6
Result LOSS WIN

Duration: 2 hours, 14 minutes

Raducanu’s match followed a pattern becoming distressingly familiar.

Phase What Happened
First set Broken twice, lost 6-1 in 30 minutes
Second set Trailed 5-3, fought back to force decider
Third set Won six straight games across sets, led 2-0
Then… Lost six straight games to lose match

From 2-0 up in the decider to 6-2 down. The kind of collapse that lingers.

Raducanu called for medical attention during the match—just as she did last week in Doha, where she was forced to retire from her first-round match .

The 23-year-old has now required medical attention in three of her last four tournaments, raising fresh questions about her physical readiness for the tour’s demands .

The Bigger Picture

Stat Detail
Raducanu ranking No. 25
Ruzic ranking No. 67
Raducanu’s 2026 record 6-4
Tournaments with medical issues 3 of last 4

The British No. 1 reached the Transylvania Open final earlier this month—her first final since the 2021 US Open . But that run now feels like a distant memory.

The Croatian was still processing her “crazy” win:

“Playing against Emma, of course, is a tough match. I got in on Monday. It’s crazy because…”

She didn’t need to finish the sentence. The result spoke for itself.

What’s Next for Raducanu

 

Another early exit. Another medical timeout. Another set of questions.

Raducanu showed fight, coming back from 5-3 down in the second, winning six straight games across sets. But tennis matches aren’t won in patches. They’re won across entire contests, and for the second week running, Raducanu couldn’t finish what she started.

 

For Ruzic, the dream continues. For Raducanu, it’s back to the practice court, and back to wondering when the physical setbacks will finally stop.

Raducanu Retires Again: British No. 1 Forfeits Qatar Open First-Round Match

Chest infection and blood pressure issues force early exit in Doha, just days after first final appearance since 2021

By Paul Battison
BBC Sport journalist
Published: 9 February 2026 | 2 min read


DOHA, Qatar — Emma Raducanu’s search for consistency suffered another setback Monday as the British No. 1 was forced to retire from her first-round match at the Qatar Open, just 48 hours after contesting her first final since the 2021 US Open.

The 23-year-old forfeited her match against Colombia’s Camila Osorio at 2-0 down in the deciding set after requiring medical attention for blood pressure issues.

Match Summary

Set Raducanu Osorio
1st 6 2
2nd 4 6
3rd 0 2 (ret.)

Raducanu started strongly, racing to a 3-0 lead before sealing the first set 6-2. But Osorio fought back in the second, breaking for 3-2 and forcing errors from the Briton to level the match.

At the start of the third set, Raducanu saved two break points but was immediately broken again. After gingerly failing to chase down a drop shot, she called the trainer to have her blood pressure taken—then retired moments later.

This marks the third time in four months Raducanu has required medical attention during a match:

Date Tournament Issue Outcome
Oct 2025 Wuhan Open Blood pressure, temperature Retired first round
Feb 7, 2026 Transylvania Open (Final) Blood pressure, chest infection Lost to Cirstea
Feb 9, 2026 Qatar Open (First round) Blood pressure Retired vs Osorio

After Saturday’s Transylvania Open final—her first final appearance in over four years—Raducanu revealed she had been “battling a bit of a chest infection” affecting her fitness.

Since her historic 2021 US Open triumph, Raducanu has struggled to build momentum amid a recurring cycle of injuries, illnesses, and coaching changes.

In January, she split with Francis Roig—her ninth coach since 2021—following a second-round exit at the Australian Open.

Monday’s retirement raises fresh questions about her physical readiness for the demands of the WTA Tour as she attempts to recapture the form that announced her arrival on tennis’s biggest stage.