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Emma Raducanu should seek advice from Maria Sharapova on handling pressure and fame, says Marion Bartoli

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Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli has suggested Emma Raducanu could benefit by speaking to Maria Sharapova about handling the “massive” pressure of fame and sporting expectations.

Raducanu exited Wimbledon in the second round, capping off a whirlwind 12 months in which the British No 1 became a household name in the UK when winning the US Open title.

Ad/> Major sponsorship deals have followed, but so too scrutiny on her decisions to change coaches, and Bartoli believes Raducanu could learn a lot from four-time Grand Slam champion Sharapova, who won Wimbledon aged 17.

WimbledonWimbledon order of play, Day 9 — When are Djokovic, Norrie, and Jabeur playing?04/07/2022 AT 15:12 «For Emma, because she won so young, obviously with all the contracts and sponsorships she has signed, the pressure she has to face — I mean, I cannot start to imagine it,” said 2013 Wimbledon winner Bartoli. »It is so massive.

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Emma Raducanu should seek advice from Maria Sharapova about how to handle fame and expectations, according to former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli.

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