McEnroe stands by Raducanu comments, lauds her US Open triumph
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[September 15, 2021]
(Reuters) - John McEnroe
was met with a backlash after his comments about Emma Raducanu when
she retired from Wimbledon in July but the American said he was
"very supportive" of her at the time and praised the Briton for her
stunning U.S. Open victory.
Making her major debut, Raducanu retired from her last-16 Wimbledon
match due to breathing difficulties, while McEnroe, commentating on
the match for the BBC, said the occasion appeared to get "a little
bit too much" for her.
While McEnroe came under fire for the comments, the three-time
Wimbledon champion said they had been blown out of proportion.
"I meant exactly what I said," McEnroe told CNN host Christiane
Amanpour in an interview.
"I tried to relate it in a small way to my experience when I first
went to Wimbledon also at 18.
"There's a lot of great upsides, but there's also pressure you put on
yourself and expectations that others put on you. I mean that was to me
as vanilla as it comes ... I was very supportive of her, I thought, at
the time.
"You know the papers over in England. Sometimes they, like, make a big
deal out of, to me, nothing."
Raducanu, 18, stunned the sports world
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last weekend when she beat fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez to become
the first qualifier to win a major title.
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Former professional tennis player John McEnroe attends the game
between the New York Knicks and Houston Rockets during the second
half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA
TODAY Sports/File Photo
McEnroe said he had wondered how she
would handle her new-found fame after her Wimbledon run.
"I don't think you could possibly do it any better than she did it
(at the U.S. Open)," McEnroe added. "That's insane that she's been
able to do this."
McEnroe also said he hopes to see Naomi Osaka return to action soon
after the Japanese took a break from tennis.
"Osaka was someone who was very shy and introverted the first time I
met her. I think she continues to be that way now," he said of the
four-time major winner.
"She came out last year, made a big statement at the U.S. Open
wearing the mask. It was a great thing.
"Now, all of a sudden, more attention is on her. I hope to God she
can handle it because we need her around for another 10 years."
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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