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Emma happy to be back in Notts

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EMMA Raducanu admits things have been a bit “surreal” over the last 12 months as she returns to the scene where it all began in Nottingham this week.

The teenager, fresh from completing her A Levels, made her debut WTA Tour appearance this time last year and no one could have predicted what was to happen in the following months.

After introducin­g herself to the nation with a run to the fourth round at Wimbledon, she became a global star when she made history by winning the US Open in September.

When she lost that first-round match to Harriet Dart last June only people involved in British tennis knew of her, but now she returns to the midlands city to compete in the Rothesay Open a household name. Journey Asked if she could have imagined what was in store for her, she replied: “Definitely not, it was my first WTA Tour tournament so to come back 12 months later full circle knowing what happened is pretty surreal.

“It is where it started over for me and I am proud of what I have achieved over the last 12 months.

“It signifies the start of a journey for me. It wasn’t the most positive week results wise but I learned a lot and it definitely set me in good stead for the rest of the season. I felt I built on that every single week.

“I came back to Nottingham a week after for another tournament and that’s when I was told I had received my Wimbledon wild card.

“I was really pleased about that so it really does bring back some great memories.”

“I am not being so hard on myself and I am really, really enjoying my time right now and also believing in the work I am doing day in, day out,” she added.

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