Emma Raducanu news: US Open champion ready for clay court ‘challenge’
Emma Raducanu is feeling positive and “motivated” ahead of her first clay court season on the WTA Tour which she dubs a “challenge.”
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Emma Raducanu is feeling positive and “motivated” ahead of her first clay court season on the WTA Tour which she dubs a “challenge.”
Emma Raducanu says she is “very motivated” to continue to improve as she prepares for the «challenge» of her first professional season on clay. Raducanu, 19, was a shock winner at the US Open last summer just a few months after making her debut on the WTA Tour. Ad/> She is now set to play on clay for the first time at senior level when Great Britain face Czech Republic in the Billie Jean King Cup this weekend.
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