She had signed up to play mixed doubles with Murray last summer in what was due to be his last ever appearance at Wimbledon as a player.
The three-time grand slam champion and former world No 1 is understood to have been furious about the decision and the pair have barely spoken since – but appear to have cleared the air, with Murray being one of the first to congratulate her on reaching the third round of the Australian Open today, beating good friend Amanda Anisimova.
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Read More“All I can do is evaluate that and learn going forwards. And I wanted to take the initiative, because growing up, he was one of my idols, and he still is, with everything he’s achieved in the game, coming from the UK and the same system and everything.
“I just didn’t want that. It didn’t feel right, so I texted him and he replied, and it was like a really nice message. So I’m glad I did that and I just hope he doesn’t hate me too much.”
But Andy, 37 and in Melbourne coaching Novak Djokovic, appears to bear no grudge.
”He’s someone that I look up to a lot so it’s good to have that pat on the back from him.
Raducanu had lost in the second round in Melbourne on her last three appearances here, but overcame more serving struggles to beat good friend Anisimova to make it “fourth time lucky”.
But she did receive medical treatment for her back during the match, an injury that first presented during pre-season and forced her out of the first tournament of the year in Auckland.
Raducanu twice received treatment for a back injury during the match (Photo: Getty)“I think small niggles are going to come up here and there. I’m just hoping that it is that.
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Read MoreShe will need to be as close to 100 per cent fit as possible for her third-round clash, because she is up against the world No 2 Iga Swiatek.
“She is a top player. She’s been really consistent over the last quite a few years,” Raducanu added.
”So it’s going to be a match for me where I feel like I don’t really have much expectation externally. I think you always have the pressure that you put on yourself to perform to your best ability, which is not really going to change, but that’s every match.”
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