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Emma Raducanu
Is Emma turning out to be the flop & disappointment of the year??
Watching her play, she seems to have lost her winning ways.
Currently playing Rybakina, lost first set 6-0!,
Watching her play, she seems to have lost her winning ways.
Currently playing Rybakina, lost first set 6-0!,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Such was the one-sidedness of the humbling defeat that Raducanu, 19, immediately returned to the practice court after exiting Ken Rosewall Arena, to work specifically on her serve which was broken five times throughout the match.
She said she was ready to reset for the Australian Open next Monday, noting she was still adjusting after spending three weeks off the court, recovering from Covid-19 last month. "[Rybakina] played a great match, and it just showed me where I'm at in this stage of coming back, recovering," she said."
Telegraph
She said she was ready to reset for the Australian Open next Monday, noting she was still adjusting after spending three weeks off the court, recovering from Covid-19 last month. "[Rybakina] played a great match, and it just showed me where I'm at in this stage of coming back, recovering," she said."
Telegraph
The press hype that exploded around her after her US win probably did not do her any favours along with the sponsor offers that followed. She needs to find a good coach and advisor. Concentrate on her tennis and limit sponsorship commitments. Also a good sports psychologist would not be a bad thing. Being away from family and the expectations of the press and public is not an easy burden
She's 19 and still learning the trade, not to mention acclimatising to a new coaching team. I think 2022 is going to be a tough year for her, but she's got 15 or so years of her career left ahead of her.
Writing someone off (almost gleefully) at the first sign of trouble seems to be such a British passtime.
Writing someone off (almost gleefully) at the first sign of trouble seems to be such a British passtime.