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Emma Raducanu dismisses Iga Swiatek comparisons & stresses her inexperience

by admin | Apr 25, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Emma Raducanu has stressed that she is still an inexperienced player on the WTA Tour and rejected claims that her and Iga Swiatek are similar. Swiatek, who is the new world number one, beat Raducanu in straight-sets in the quarter-finals of the Porsche Tennis Grand...

Emma Raducanu: How tennis star’s fortune rose from £44 in the bank to £12 million

by admin | Apr 18, 2022 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Her historic US Open win in September 2021 has made her a household name within sport as a whole, not just tennis. As well as her meteoric rise from 338th to 22nd in the world rankings in just three months, the Brit’s change in financial status also reflects how...

Emma Raducanu ‘has to get stronger’ after yet another injury

by admin | Mar 15, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The 19-year-old was defeated 6-7, 6-4, 7-5 by Croatia’s Petra Martić at the WTA 1000 event. It was a frustrating match for Raducanu, who let Martić back into the clash after leading 5-4 in the third set. She has now blamed the loss on fitness issues. Read...

Emma Raducanu retires with hip injury in longest match of WTA season

by admin | Feb 23, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Emma Raducanu has been forced to retire from her first round match at the Guadalajara Open with a hip injury. Trailing 5-7 7-6 4-3 to Australia’s Daria Saville, Raducanu called an end to the match — which at three hours and 36 minutes was already the...

Emma Raducanu rises to world number 13 as Naomi Osaka plummets to 85th

by admin | Jan 31, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The WTA rankings were updated today following the conclusion of the Australian Open this weekend. Ashleigh Barty stormed to victory in front of a home crowd, defeating Danielle Collins 6-3, 7-6 to win her third Grand Slam title and her first at the Rod Laver Arena....

Emma Raducanu knocked out of Australian Open by unseeded Danka Kovinic

by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Emma Raducanu suffered a surprise defeat in the second round of the Australian Open, being beaten 6-4 4-6 6-3 by world No. 98 Danka Kovinic. The 19-year-old Brit appeared to struggle with a blister on her hand throughout the match and required treatment on several...

Australian Open: Emma Raducanu’s streak ends, still advances

by admin | Jan 18, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Emma Raducanu saw her sets-won streak at majors snapped at 21, but hung on to win in her Australian Open debut. Raducanu, who at the U.S. Open became the first qualifier to win a major, beat 2017 U.S. Open champ Sloane Stephens 6-0, 2-6, 6-1 to make the second round...

Emma Raducanu well placed to move forward under glaring spotlight

by admin | Jan 17, 2022 | Representation, SEW

As one of the most unexpected recent breakout seasons came to an end in November, Emma Raducanu seemed to have built a solid base for the new year. After the grand slam success, the first round of new endorsements, the questions over her coaching choices and the...

Emma Raducanu loses first match of year in 55 minutes to Elena Rybakina

by admin | Jan 11, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Over the course of her first full season as a full-time professional on the WTA tour, Emma Raducanu will come to experience all too much frustration and disappointment as she adjusts to life on the road. In Sydney, her opening tournament of the season, Raducanu...

Rising star Abigail Johnson on equality in tennis and watching the rise of Emma Raducanu

by admin | Jan 3, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Abigail Johnson was just 18 when she took her first steps in tennis journalism and now she is rising up the ranks of the game’s commentators and is preparing to report on the 2022 Australian Open in Melbourne. Female commentators working on men’s matches have been a...
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