After winning the US Open at just 18 years old, Emma Raducanuhad the world at her feet. However, it appears that success isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and the British tennis player has spoken candidly on life since lifting her first grand slam title.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, Raducanu touched on the side of sporting success that many don’t see and the impact it has had on her. Read More
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