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Emma Raducanu dismisses Iga Swiatek comparisons & stresses her inexperience

Emma Raducanu has stressed that she is still an inexperienced player on the WTA Tour and rejected claims that her and Iga Swiatek are similar. 

Swiatek, who is the new world number one, beat Raducanu in straight-sets in the quarter-finals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (also known as the Stuttgart Open). However, the Brit did receive praise from fans online for her efforts. 

At 20 years of age, Swiatek is just a year older than Raducanu and some have compared her memorable French Open win in 2020 to the British teenager’s historic victory at the US Open last year. 

Indeed, Swiatek stormed to victory at Roland-Garros without dropping a set, and was just 18 years old at the time –– the same age as Raducanu when she won in New York.

However, Raducanu has rejected any comparisons with the world number one and emphasised that the Polish star was already an established player on the WTA Tour when she claimed her first major title. 

Speaking to Eurosport, Raducanu was asked if her maiden Grand Slam victory mirrored that of Swiatek’s, to which she responded: “I wouldn’t say so. Iga [Swiatek] had been playing on the tour a lot longer, whether that was the WTA tour or the ITF tour –– she had a lot more experience in matches. 

“Whereas I was in exam halls until last summer, so I’d never really played in competitions. For me, this is my first full year playing tournaments in back-to-back weeks, so it’s all a learning curve for me. 

“But of course, we’re both young and hopefully we’ll be playing again in the future.”

The Stuttgart Open was Raducanu’s first-ever professional tournament on clay and the teenager is pleased with the progress she’s making. 

Dominant victories over Storm Sanders and Tamara Korpatsch indicated that clay

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