Emma Raducanu, the rising star of tennis, exudes confidence as she reflects on her recent performance, asserting that her current level is not her peak.
“I must say I’m not too surprised because I’ve been working really hard on the training court and I knew it was a matter of time,” Raducanu remarked. “Honestly, I don’t think this is my best. I still have a long way to go.”
Despite her accomplishments, Raducanu remains focused on continuous improvement, acknowledging the journey ahead. She finds solace in the tangible rewards emerging from her hard work, particularly on the match court.
“But, I’m just really happy the rewards are starting to come on the match court because you know how it is when you are training day in and day out, and you feel like the results aren’t exactly going your way,” Raducanu explained. “But it’s never that far away, I guess. And that’s something I have been learning. Just doing the right things every single day, and things happen and you don’t even know how or why.”
Raducanu’s introspection highlights the importance of perseverance and consistency in her journey towards excellence. As she continues to hone her skills and mindset, the tennis world eagerly anticipates her future achievements.
Raducanu in Stuttgart, ranking, and results in 2024
Ranked world no.303, Emma has achieved an overall 9-5 match record in 2024. The Brit is playing in Stuttgart where she ousted the world no.332 Angelique Kerber 6-2 6-1 and the world no.31 Linda Noskova 6-0 7-5.
Emma Raducanu will take on the world no.1 Iga Swiatek in the quarter on Friday at 5:00 pm on Centre Court. Their actual record is 2-0 for Swiatek.
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