Raducanu vows not to let fame change her on return to court after US Open glory

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IN LESS than a month, Emma Raducanu became a multi-millionaire and met the future Queen. Yet as she returns to the day job for the first time since that epic US Open triumph, she insists she will n…

“It’s been a cool three weeks. I got to experience some great things that I probably never would have got to do before. After that I just went straight back to training and focusing on this competition.“It felt nice to receive the support and everyone’s kind messages — but I didn’t get too caught up in it.”It was that intimate, quiet moment in a New York hotel, when she stayed up to the small hours of the morning sharing the US Open triumph with her team.

Her opponent on either Friday or Saturday will be the winner of the tie between Maria Camila Osorio and Aliaksandra Sasnovich.She became the first qualifier ever to win a Grand Slam title last monthEven though Serena Williams is on the way out and Naomi Osaka now has off-court issues, women’s tennis still looks in fantastic shape thanks to the new crop of youngsters.“The level is so high and anyone can really win most tournaments.

 

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Listen sweet cheeks, just carry on playing tennis to the best of your abilities and ignore the media and social media and you'll do ok.

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