Raducanu won't let off-court commitments interfere with training
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[November 08, 2021]
(Reuters) - Britain's Emma Raducanu
said she will not let her off-court commitments get in the way of
training as she looks to return to the kind of form that earned her
a maiden Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open.
Raducanu became the first qualifier to win the U.S. Open in
September and has since taken on celebrity status, featuring on
magazine covers and billboards for various brands.
However the 18-year-old, who was knocked out in the second round at
Indian Wells and in the quarter-finals of the Transylvania Open last
month, said tennis is her number one priority.
"I made it very, very clear to every single person in my team that I
was not going to cancel one training session or practice session for
any off-court commitments," said Raducanu, who is top seed for the
first time in her career at this week's WTA 250 tournament in Linz.
"That was a non-negotiable for me. I wanted to make sure that that
is my priority and it is. So everyone is clear about that.
"But it's just managing my time with the commitments around that.
Even if it's not off-court events or whatever, I'm still doing my
WTA rookie hours for example," she told reporters.
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Britain's Emma Raducanu in action during her quarter final match
against Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk Inquam Photos via REUTERS/Simion
Tataru
The WTA "rookie hours" is an orientation program
for young players to help them understand different aspects of the
sport as well as their responsibilities.
Raducanu split with her coach https://www.reuters.com/article/tennis-raducanu-idUKL1N2QQ1ED
after the U.S. Open and is coaching herself at the moment but said
she would have someone in her corner before the Australian Open in
January.
"I'm here on my own and being my coach again this week, which I
think is really good for me long-term," she said.
"I'm really feeling positive about my coaching situation. It's in a
good place ... I will have a coach in place in the Australian Open."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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