Emma Raducanu Shares Update on Instagram
EMMA RADUCANU was one of tennis’ top earners in 2024, despite pocketing just £735,000 on the court. Raducanu, 22, has struggled to reach the sky-high standards she set for herself after
Emma Raducanu will play in qualifiers for the first time since her 2021 US Open triumph at the Abu Dhabi Open. The British star has accepted a qualifier wildcard from tournament bosses after landing in the UAE to take part in the event.
Emma Raducanu will play her first qualifying event since she won the 2021 US Open after she accepted a wildcard into the Abu Dhabi Open.
British tennis sensation, Emma Raducanu, is set to compete in a qualifying draw (WTA) for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open victory. She has received a wildcard entry into the preliminary stage of the upcoming Abu Dhabi Open.
Emma Raducanu may be a Grand Slam champion and in her third season on the tour, but she’s still notching up career firsts. That’s because the British number two has received a wildcard to the Abu
Emma Raducanu admitted she was unsure about her next plans after a disappointing Singapore exit but underlined that she was healthy and ready to compete again. After missing Auckland due to a back injury and kicking off her season by reaching the third round at the Australian Open, the 22-year-old accepted a late wildcard to play in Singapore.
Emma Raducanu is heading back to where it all started—grinding it out in the qualifiers. The 22-year-old British star, who shocked the world with her historic
Emma Raducanu may have a dilemma incoming and it relates to the next two scheduled WTA 1000 tournaments which have seen Entry Lists confirmed on Tuesday.
Petchey, who previously worked as a coach with Andy Murray, has long publicly backed the 22-year-old despite her struggles ever since her remarkable success at Flushing Meadows. But despite the 54-year-old rejecting suggestions that the physical and mental side of her game is still lacking, he does believe her overall game has regressed.
British tennis player Emma Raducanu is searching for another coach after her partnership with Nick Cavaday came to an end because of his health issues.
Cristina Bucsa of Spain rallied to eliminate No. 7 seed Emma Raducanu of Great Britain 5-7, 7-5, 7-5 in a three-hour-plus marathon during the first round of the Singapore Tennis Open on Monday.