Daily Dispatch

Pressure? What pressure? says defiant Raducanu after defeat

- MARTYN HERMAN

Britain’s golden girl Emma Raducanu gave short shrift to any suggestion the weight of expectatio­n on her young shoulders was a factor in her secondroun­d loss to France’s Caroline Garcia at Wimbledon on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old US Open champion was handed the Centre Court stage for the second time in three days but was overpowere­d by the experience­d Garcia, going down 6-3 63. “Yes, I have had attention. But I’m a Slam champion, so noone’s going to take that away from me. Yeah, if anything the pressure is on those who haven’t done that,” she told reporters.

“There’s no pressure. Why is there any pressure? I’m still 19. Like, it’s a joke. I literally won a Slam.”

Raducanu, the 10th seed, was not at her best though former top-10 player Garcia was inspired throughout the contest and allowed her few opportunit­ies on a blustery day.

In the end, Raducanu’s lack of preparatio­n for the tournament, a consequenc­e of a side injury that prevented her completing a match in the grass court swing, was exposed.

“I didn’t feel anything out there. I declared myself fully fit when I walked out onto the court on the first day. But I’ve played seven hours of tennis in a month,” she said.

“To even compete with these girls at this level and win a round I think is a pretty good achievemen­t.”

Raducanu raised expectatio­ns when she won a tricky opening match against Belgian Alison van Uytvanck.

Against Garcia she looked very much the inexperien­ced youngster with much to learn, despite the fact she is already a Grand slam champion after her fairy-tale in New York last year when she came through qualifying and then took the title without even dropping a set.

Raducanu said defeats like the one she suffered on Wednesday were just part of the learning process.

“Of course it will make me a better player because they’re just highlighti­ng all my weaknesses,” she said.

“Then when you do it on a big court like that, it’s definitely magnified. It’s just great for me to get all these lessons at such a young age so that when I’m in my mid 20s, I’ll have those issues or little glitches in my game sorted.

“I’ll just get better. I’ll just look at what’s not working, what my weaknesses are, improve them. It’s good for me.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY ?? GOLDEN GIRL: Britain's Emma Raducanu acknowledg­es the crowd after losing her second round match against France's Caroline Garcia in London on Wednesday.
Picture: REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY GOLDEN GIRL: Britain's Emma Raducanu acknowledg­es the crowd after losing her second round match against France's Caroline Garcia in London on Wednesday.

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