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Emma Raducanu has revealed she has learned to shut out all the social media noise since winning the US Open. But the British No 1 is loving the buzz at her first French Open - and reckons it is just like boisterous New York.

Raducanu, who confirmed she will play Wimbledon next month, has grown her Instagram following to 2.3m as a major champion. And the excited Spurs fan posted a picture of herself watching two matches simultaneously on the final afternoon of the Premier League season.

But online can be a less fun place for high-profile female athletes, especially the abuse received by tennis players after defeats. And Raducanu says she has learned never to look at her comments on social media. "I'm sure it happens a lot," said the Bromley teenager. "Not just to me. To everyone. It's just something that's part of the sport.

"But I personally don't

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