Raducanu says heading in the right direction on clay
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[May 09, 2022] (Reuters)
- U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu has
little experience on clay at the elite level but the 19-year-old
says she is heading in the right direction on the surface ahead of
the French Open starting later this month.
Raducanu has had mixed results following her maiden Grand Slam title
at last year's U.S. Open but has had an encouraging run in the
claycourt season where she reached the Stuttgart quarter-finals and
Madrid last-16.
She has been figuring out how to adapt to the surface without the
help of a full-time coach after splitting with Torben Beltz last
month, and the Briton has taken a liking to the independence of
coaching herself.
"I'd describe myself as a loner," Raducanu, who faces Bianca
Andreescu in the Italian Open first round this week, told reporters.
"For the past year ... I've had a lot of people around me a lot and
very often.
"To be on my own is interesting because I'm kind of finding out a
lot about myself, understanding what I need and what I don't need."
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Britain's Emma Raducanu reacts during her second round match against
Montenegro's Danka Kovinic REUTERS/Loren Elliott
Raducanu played her first professional match on
clay in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers last month and said she
has been learning about the surface as she plays.
"Clay is very new to me," she added.
"I definitely feel like I have been progressing with each week,
improving, getting a better understanding of how to play points,
when to stay in the point or when to stay aggressive.
"I don't think I'm like the finished product at all. But, yeah, I'm
heading in a good direction."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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