Patience required as Raducanu looks to build on U.S. Open win
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[October 26, 2021] (Reuters)
- Emma Raducanu said people will have
to be patient as the 18-year-old looks to establish herself on the
WTA Tour after her fairytale U.S. Open triumph last month.
Raducanu stunned the sporting world when she won the Flushing
Meadows title as a qualifier.
But the Briton was knocked out in the second round at Indian Wells
when she returned to action this month and is still without a coach
after parting ways with former Davis Cup player Andrew Richardson.
Raducanu will face Slovenia's Polona Hercog in her opening match of
the Transylvania Open in Romania later on Tuesday and the world
number 23 said it was important to temper expectations.
"I feel like everyone should just be a little patient with me," she
told British media on Monday.
"I am going to find my tennis, I just need a little bit of time.
Things have happened rather fast, I am learning a lot.
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British tennis player Emma Raducanu returns a ball during a training
performed with Gabriela Ruse of Romania at the WTA Transylvania Open
tennis tournament in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, October 24, 2021. Inquam
Photos/Simion Tataru via REUTERS
"I just need to be patient with myself, not expect too much. I am
learning to accept it is not so smooth. In the long term, I know it
will be up and down."
Former world number one Simona Halep backed Raducanu to break into
the world's top 10.
"She did something great and, probably, she will need some time to
see how it is every week to be there," Halep said. "And then she
will become much stronger."
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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