Emma Raducanu, The 19-year-old British teen sensation turned the world upside down last year. Raducanu, just 18 years old, stunned the world last year when she won the US Open after beating Leylah Fernandez in the penultimate match at Flushing Meadows. Even more impressive is that Raducanu won the qualifying tournament.
Raducanu, who won the US Open, has been very beneficial for the sport in the UK. The teenager was hailed as a sensation in the country, with Raducanu impressed by many after his dream run at last year’s US Open. His win was followed by a growing tennis fan base in the country. It has grown so much that PrimeVideo and LTA have teamed up to launch a new girls-only tennis show in hopes of inspiring the next generation.
Speaking about the initiative, Raducanu said, “I am delighted to see that funds from the US Open Final are going towards this new program, which is a step in the right direction to get more young girls into the sport and will continue to support a bright future for women’s tennis in this field. country. As an ambassador for LTA Youth, it’s great to see a free program take shape and hopefully bring some more success.“
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Emma Raducanu mocked after another disappointing performance
After that Raducanu couldn’t defend him US Open headline, he has faced a lot of trolling over the internet. Raducanu then competed in some tournaments where he could not perform again. Finally, Raducanu competed at the Ostrava Open, where she was eliminated by Daria Kasatkina in the first round of the tournament.
He made it to the semi-finals of the Korean Open but was eliminated in the last four stages. The young Brit also failed to perform well at the Slovenian Open. Raducanu faces early exits Australian Open, French Openand at Wimbledon.
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