It was the US Open, last year. Emma Raducanu had entered the qualifying round of the tournament. It was her maiden appearance at the tournament in New York. The British tennis star scripted a fairy-tale run to lift the biggest trophy of her career. She defeated Canada’s Leylah Fernandez to win her maiden Grand Slam title. What was worth noting was the fact that she didn’t drop a single set en route to winning the title.
However, Raducanu hasn’t been able to replicate the form that she displayed at the US Open last year. She has had an inconsistent run across the tournaments this season. Recently, she talked about her dream journey in Flushing Meadows, last year.
Emma Raducanu reminisces about her title-winning run at the 2021 US Open
During an interview, the 19-year-old talked about winning her maiden Grand Slam title. She said, “There were times for sure that I was coming out with some outrageous shots. Sometimes in your career you feel like everything is automatic, you can go for whatever shot you want and it’s going to land.”
Further, she went on to add, “Those weeks don’t come by very often. You might have one or two a year. For me, I was lucky that I had three like pretty much when it mattered really. To be honest, I don’t think I was expecting to play US Open tennis every single week, because I knew myself I was so zoned out that I was playing really, really well, some of my best tennis.”
Raducanu advances at Citi Open
In the ongoing WTA 250 Citi Open in Washington DC, the British tennis star entered the quarterfinals. She defeated Columbia’s Camila Osorio in a hard-fought match 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4).
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She is currently playing Liudmila Samsonova in the last-eight clash. However, Raducanu is a set and 2-0 down. It’ll be interesting to see how she performs in the US Open swing.
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