Former world No 4 Tim Henman has revealed he is “intrigued” to find out what the future holds for Emma Raducanu in her player ...
Raducanu's Miami Open run saw her benefit from a change in environment, as well as having familiar faces in her coaching box.
It appears that the former US Open champion is more artist than warrior, and that bit of self-knowledge is just one more thing she will take home from Miami.
Emma Raducanu battled against blisters and was forced to play “every single point like it was going to be my last” to secure a place in the third round of the Miami Open against top-10 ...
"That was number one [win of the year] because Emma is a top-10 opponent," Raducanu told Sky Sports. "I haven't beaten a top-10 opponent this year. That's my first one and she made me work so hard ...
Emma Raducanu ... her before so that can spread confidence. I'm sure having got through that first match she's had a big lift the last couple of days." Speaking about what Raducanu will be looking ...
because Emma is a top-10. I haven’t beaten one this year, this is my first one. She made me work so hard for every point. I had to fight, scrap and be aggressive.” Raducanu snatched a high ...
Speaking to the BBC, Platenik outlined two reasons as to why Raducanu made the shock call. "I totally understand Emma, she's not in ... she is going to do next. "So for me it's absolutely ...
Emma Raducanu said ... you know. ‘So I was just fighting every single point like my life depended on it and that was pretty powerful.’ It was Raducanu’s third career win against a top ...
Emma Raducanu is through to third round of the Miami Open for the first time - Getty Images/Al Bello Emma Raducanu battled against blisters and was forced to play “every single point like it was ...
Emma is an incredibly tough opponent," said Raducanu. Raducanu praised her opponent, "She's top ten. She makes so many balls. It was so physical. Yeah, it was difficult conditions. Credit to her ...