“I thought maybe she could have got more first serves in,” she said. “Maybe not let Garcia dominate the points so much, take a few more chances.” Henman replied ...
“Emma is a huge player and in her home tournament and she proved she can do very well on the big stage. Raducanu lost serve for 3-2 in the second set and immediately broke back, but a double fault at deuce 3-3 proved costly for the Brit on Centre Court. "I was really preparing for this match really well,” Garcia said. "But until then it’s about building an athlete that can withstand the level she is now playing at. “I would say what I’ve said for the last eight months,” Bartoli told BBC 5 Live. “None of this matters. “I thought maybe she could have got more first serves in,” she said.
Pressure? What pressure? says defiant Emma Raducanu after Wimbledon defeat. Reuters / 05:29 PM June 30, 2022 ...
“Then when you do it on a big court like that, it’s definitely magnified. I declared myself fully fit when I walked out onto the court on the first day. “I’ll just get better. I literally won a Slam.” Like, it’s a joke. “I didn’t feel anything out there.
Emma Raducanu admitted the pressure on her was a 'joke' after she was beaten in the second round of Wimbledon.Raducanu, the 10th seed, was beaten.
It’s just something to improve on.” “I’ll just get better. “I don’t mind that. I’ll just look at what’s not working, what my weaknesses are, improve them. Like, it’s a joke. I literally won a slam.
Emma Raducanu has dismissed suggestions that she was under pressure to perform at Wimbledon, describing it as "a joke" as she is still at the beginning of ...
I struggled to find a way through her today. “But I’ve played seven hours of tennis in a month. I literally won a Slam. It’s a joke. I literally won a Slam’ It’s a joke.
The US Open champion was knocked out of the competition in the second round by France's Caroline Garcia, but remained upbeat when speaking to reporters ...
“I’ve played seven hours of tennis in a month,” she said. “It’s really cute,” they said. Like, it’s a joke. I literally won a Slam. Like, why is there any pressure? The teenager also quashed any suggestion that there was pressure on her to succeed, stating: “There’s no pressure.
Having spent just seven hours on court in the past month, Emma Raducanu had always been realistic about her Wimbledon ambitions.
The spotlight has been enormous on Raducanu and yet she seems refreshingly unfazed by it. I literally won a Slam. Going back to New York, it’s going to be cool, because I have got a lot of experiences playing on big courts, playing with people in the stadium, playing with the spotlight on you. Of those early losses, she said: “It will make me a better player, because they’re just highlighting all my weaknesses. “I’ll just get better,” said Raducanu in the aftermath of the Garcia loss. It’s just a reminder you’ve got to do this, this and that. It comes from different players, so it just highlights it.”
During a press conference, Emma Raducanu was quick to set the record straight on the idea that she's been feeling the "pressure" since her Grand Slam win.
“ I’ve played seven hours of tennis in a month so to even compete with these girls at this level and win a round I think is a pretty good achievement,” she said. And given the tennis star is still in her teens, there’s plenty of time for that. As things turned out, Raducanu lost her second-round match against the French player Caroline Garcia, and is now out of the competition.
EMMA RADUCANU will become a top-10 player next month despite being dumped out of Wimbledon.But Britain's Golden Girl has been told to “raise her l.
She seems to be handling it OK.” The attention will be there. There are all of these questions.
The British number one was defeated by French player Caroline Garcia, who is ranked 55th in the world. When asked about the outcome of the match, ...
But world No 4 Badosa has admitted that she enjoys playing in the strict attire for two weeks of the season and complimented the tradition. Sorry but I've played 6:33h in one day and played a singles match the next day. In a statement, he said: “Today I have notified Wimbledon of my cancellation. The call came a good two seconds before I made the shot. It meant the point had to be replayed, allowing the Greek star another shot at a crucial break. "Don't shake your head because we're going to watch it later and you're going to admit that you're wrong. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! This year's Wimbledon saw history made in the first round after 10 Brits made it through their opening match. Good afternoon, I'm Olivia Stringer and I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on Wimbledon for the next eight hours. He said: "If it's not about winning, why do they keep score and hand out medals for the fastest, highest and strongest?' "Or in Raducanu's case, why does she think they hand out millions of dollars and Tiffany jewellery? "He didn't mention anything, but he kind of gave me the inkling that it might be coming. So she can smile and wave as she leaves the court after losing?"
Emma Raducanu did not hold back during the press conference after her second-round loss at Wimbledon, dismissing any talk of added pressure on her after ...
Raducanu became the first-ever qualifier to win a women's singles Grand Slam title with her US Open triumph. The 19-year-old wants to use her experience since last year's edition to good effect for the 2022 US Open. For me, everything is learning, and I'm embracing every single moment," Raducanu said. Raducanu's firm response to a question during the presser attracted a lot of praise from tennis fans, who lauded her confidence. Her response even led to comparisons with Maria Sharapova from some fans on social media. If anything the pressure is on those who haven’t done that," Emma Raducanu said in response to the question posed to her.
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And yet the suspicion is growing that his pick-and-mix approach is better suited to growing a champion than to keeping her at the top of the game. “Do you remember how Eugenie Bouchard had that one incredible season in 2014 where she beat a stack of top players and reached the Wimbledon final?” the coach added. She needs someone to take the reins and dictate the way she practises. Worryingly, people close to the Raducanus say that there is little prospect of a significant long-term appointment being made. In Raducanu’s case, she is a multi-millionaire at the age of 19 with almost a dozen endorsement deals. It has become stiff and extremely underpowered by the standards that she aspires to.
Three-time Wimbledon men's singles champion and senior BBC pundit questions constant changes to support team and susceptibility to injury.
“She won the US Open from the qualifying. “She got to the fourth round here last year. Here, he again questioned some of the reasons for Raducanu’s recent run of fitness woes. But these are things she should have already learned.” She knows that Wimbledon is first-strike tennis [a reference to Raducanu’s own analysis of her grass-court performances]. I don’t mean to burst her bubble here but I think she already understands. She keeps switching teams as new coaches come in and out of the situation.
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The 19-year-old has struggled to find her best form since winning the US Open as her life has changed beyond recognition, with seven-time major singles champion ...
She won the US Open, I’m gonna say it again – she won the US Open. But of course there’s a lot of expectations coming from that.” You got to obviously you want to be healthy, but hopefully she’ll realise that a lot is expected and I’m sure she expects a lot from herself. “She got to the fourth round at Wimbledon last year. You got to look at it like that.” I don’t know who they are because she keeps switching teams as new coaches come in and out of the situation. “She needs to get in her comfort zone with whoever the people are around her.
Rafael Nadal has passed on his support to Emma Raducanu amid her 'tough year' and hailed her as a 'very important character' for tennis.
I really hope that she will.’ ‘I know she’s having a tough year, but on the other hand she already won a slam at a very early stage of her career. The 19-year-old has struggled for form since her US Open triumph last September, battling a number of injury problems and making a number of changes to her coaching staff which have all contributed to a lack of consistency on the court.
RAFAEL NADAL was asked about Emma Raducanu after the British No 1 wore his logo at Wimbledon.
In terms of energy-wise, I think that I have had a tough year, like it's no secret. "Of course, I think Rafa just embodies fight, that sort of energy," she explained on Monday. But I was very impressive when I saw her winning the US Open. I think was last year, no?
EMMA RADUCANU will become a top-10 player next month despite being dumped out of Wimbledon.But Britain's Golden Girl has been told to “raise her l.
She seems to be handling it OK.” The attention will be there. There are all of these questions.
John McEnroe has risked reopening his row with Emma Raducanu by telling her to 'learn her lessons and back up the hype.' Raducanu shot to fame after winning ...
You got to obviously you want to be healthy, but hopefully she’ll realise that a lot is expected and I’m sure she expects a lot from herself. You got to look at it like that.” “She needs to get in her comfort zone with whoever the people are around her. I don’t know who they are because she keeps switching teams as new coaches come in and out of the situation. She could do some big things. “But she’s got to figure it out and let’s not forget, she won the US Open. Some slouch doesn’t win the US Open. She’s a great player.