"I'd say it has been a very cool three weeks," Raducanu told
reporters in Indian Wells on Tuesday as she prepares for her
first tournament since her historic triumph at Flushing Meadows.
"I got to experience some great things that I probably never
would have been able to do before," said Raducanu, who recently
attended star-studded events including the Met Gala in New York
and the premier of the new James Bond film in London.
"But after that, I just went straight back to training and
focusing on this competition and the upcoming ones I've got
lined up."
Raducanu last month became the first qualifier to win a major
when she beat fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez of Canada at the
tournament, where she never dropped a set.
With the victory, she became the first British woman to win a
Grand Slam tournament in 44 years, creating a frenzy in her home
country.
She said that while she appreciates the support, she is
determined to stay focused, opting mostly to stay home with her
family since returning to England.
"I got some really cool invitations, and it felt nice to receive
everyone's kind messages, but I didn't really get too caught up
in it," she said.
"I just focused on my tennis and my training."
She singled out retired British player Tim Henman as being a key
pillar of support at the U.S. Open.
In Indian Wells, where she has a first round bye, Raducanu is on
a potential third-round collision course with her tennis idol,
two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep.
Since her victory, she announced she had parted ways with coach
Andrew Richardson and said she does not feel any pressure to
quickly chose a replacement.
"At the moment, I'm confident. Even though I'm quite young, I've
got a lot of experience banked and at the end of the day, you're
out there on your own," she said.
"You have to be your own coach on the court."
In the meantime, she is holding tight to what she called the
best piece of advice she has received since stunning the tennis
world.
"Keep having fun with it," she said.
"That's the biggest thing."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Toby
Davis)
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