The Citizen (KZN)

Raducanu plays down the pressure

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London – US Open champion Emma Raducanu (right) played down the pressure on her young shoulders after crashing out of Wimbledon in the second round on Wednesday.

The British 10th seed went down 6-3, 6-3 against Caroline Garcia, disappoint­ing a partisan home crowd on Centre Court.

But the 19-year-old was sanguine after her defeat, saying she “didn’t really have many expectatio­ns of myself”.

Raducanu was asked whether experienci­ng the pressure at Wimbledon again would help her as she prepares for the defence of her US Open title.

But she laughed it off, saying she was looking forward to returning to Flushing Meadows.

“There’s no pressure,” she said. “Like, why is there any pressure? I’m still 19.

“Like, it’s a joke. I literally won a Slam. Going back to New York, it’s going to be cool because I have got a lot of experience­s playing on big courts, playing with the spotlight on you.

“I don’t mind that. I mean, for me, everything is learning. I’m embracing every single moment that is thrown at me.”

Raducanu, who was troubled by a side strain in the run-up to Wimbledon, was broken five times in the match by her French opponent, ranked 55 in the world.

The British player was on the back foot early in the contest after being broken in her first service game and won just 45% of points on her first serve.

She said she had been hampered by a lack of time on court since the French Open due to various niggles but that she had been fit for Wimbledon.

“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 so to even compete at this level and win a round is a pretty good achievemen­t.”

Garcia, fresh from winning on grass at Bad Homberg, hit 25 winners.

“Emma is a huge player and in her home tournament and she proved she can do very well on the big stage,” she said. –

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