Emma Raducanu boasts a remarkable tennis career. The British star debuted at Wimbledon as a wildcard outside the top 300 while finishing her A-Levels, advancing to the second week in 2021. Weeks later, she etched her name in history by becoming the only qualifier to claim a Grand Slam title at the US Open, aged just 18 and ranked No. 150.
Ups and Downs Lead to Current Form
At 23, Raducanu has navigated injuries and form dips but climbs to No. 24 following a recent final in Cluj. Nearly five years after her WTA Tour debut in Nottingham in June 2021, she acknowledges ongoing pressure, especially as Britain’s top player at Indian Wells.
Key Changes Boost Spotlight
Raducanu draws attention with two significant updates. She partners exclusively with Uniqlo as their sole female tennis ambassador, unveiling her new kit in the California desert on Friday. Additionally, Mark Petchey returns informally to guide her, following a successful trial last year. After parting with coach Francisco Roig in January, she prefers flexible arrangements over rushed hires, prioritizing what suits her game.
Strategies to Manage Pressure
Raducanu combats stress through consistent routines. “Pressure is always there and for me, the key is controlling what I can,” she stated in a recent interview. “Before matches, I focus on routines: warming up the same way, listening to familiar music, tying my laces the same way. These small rituals create a sense of normality, even on the biggest stages. Mentally, I try to narrow my focus to the next point, not the outcome. When stress builds, I come back to my breathing and remind myself why I play – to compete, to learn, to myself. Accepting nerves rather than fighting them has helped me a lot.”
Strong Start, Tough Test Ahead
She showed composure in her opener, defeating qualifier Anastasia Zakharova 6-1, 6-3 in one hour and 22 minutes on Friday. Next, Raducanu faces No. 6 seed Amanda Anisimova on Sunday, leading their head-to-head 2-1 despite a recent loss at the Canadian Open.
Anisimova reflected: “I think the last time I faced her I was just playing really well. I played the way I wanted to play. At the end of the day, there is a certain way I like to play. I think I also had found my rhythm. It might have been the second or third match I played last year. It was a great match. She’s not an easy opponent to face. She always brings high-quality tennis. Yeah, I have had some great matches with her. Hoping for another good one.”

