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Emma Raducanu on how her US Open win ‘wasn’t a big deal’ for her family

Emma Raducanu has revealed that she didn’t get any special treatment from her local club following her US Open success last year while her family also went about their business without much fanfare.

Just a few months after reaching the fourth round on her Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon, Raducanu stunned the tennis world when she won the US Open on her maiden appearance at Flushing Meadows in New York. Aged only 18 at the time, she became the first man or woman to lift a major trophy as a qualifier – winning 10 matches without dropping a set. Read More

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