Emma Raducanu quipped back after she was questioned about a glamorous dinner she attended with Naomi Campbell ahead of her disappointing defeat in Doha. It was the 21-year-old’s only first-round loss of the season and she later admitted she didn’t have much
Emma Raducanu’s agent has given his verdict on her unusual approach to coaching after the Brit linked up with childhood mentor Nick Cavaday. Before their reunion, Raducanu went through five coaches in the space of 18 months – something Max Eisenbud admitted
Emma Raducanu has opened up on her gruelling training days that help her to compete at the top level. The British star has revealed that she rises at 6am on a typical day and does double tennis sessions. Raducanu has returned from
Tennis pundit Mark Petchey believes that Emma Raducanu is capable of winning ‘multiple Grand Slams’ now that she has returned to full fitness. The 21-year-old endured an injury-ridden 2023 but is hoping to get her career back on track on this year’s
On paper, defeat against the world No.30 was no disgrace – and Raducanu pushed her opponent all the way in the second set before losing it on a tie-break. But by then, she had already lost the first 6-0, only the second
Emma Raducanu gave a candid analysis of her disappointing defeat at the Qatar Open minutes after Anhelina Kalinina beat her 6-0 7-6(6). The British No. 7 confessed that she was “struggling” with all elements of her game and explained that the gruelling
After having the set on her racket, Raducanu failed to win another point as Kalinina clinched a marathon 77-minute set and converted her third match point to set up a second-round meeting with No. 8 seed Jelena Ostapenko. It meant that Raducanu
Luke Littler has brushed off suggestions he should pay attention to the career of Emma Raducanu has the teenager continues to make waves in professional darts. The 17-year-old was at it again on Thursday night, beating Luke Humphries to gain another measure
Emma Raducanu claims she needs “to forget about” her straight-sets defeat to Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur in Abu Dhabi. The former US Open winner battled back from 1-5 down in the first set and saved four set points before going down 6-4
Jabeur will now face Beatriz Haddad Maia in the quarter-final. The world No. 6 was playing in just her third match of the tournament after receiving a bye in Abu Dhabi and going 1-1 at the Australian Open. Speaking after her statement