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French Open 2026: Cameron Norrie rib injury hampers first-round preparation

By britishbulletin.com23 May 20261 Min Read
French Open 2026: Cameron Norrie rib injury hampers first-round preparation
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Jacob Fearnley has played only two tournaments in the past two months because of a rib injury, while Francesca Jones has endured a “tough” season in which she suffered a head injury in the gym.

Emma Raducanu delayed the start of her season because of the bruised foot which cut short her 2025 campaign, then has been set back in the past two months by a viral infection.

Katie Boulter has avoided injury this season, although she arrives at Roland Garros having recently been laid low by flu, while French Open qualifier Toby Samuel has been racking up victories on the Challenger tour after missing most of 2024 with an arm injury.

The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) internally audits the injuries suffered by British players and says there is no repeat pattern.

Jones said the flurry of issues is simply “bad luck”, pointing to the injuries suffered across the tours and suggesting the packed calendar is the root of the problem.

“I don’t necessarily think there’s one reason for all,” said Boulter.

“Everyone is an individual case. It just seems to be that everything has happened at once.”

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