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Emma Raducanu has been given a lengthy timeframe to settle into life on tour and eventually win more majors. The world No 12 stunned the sporting world when she won the US Open as an 18-year-old qualifier but former British No 1 Andrew Castle believes it could be a long time before she contends for more Grand Slam titles.
Raducanu became an overnight sensation back in September when she won the US Open as a qualifier ranked down at world No 150.
Aged just 18 at the time, the Bromley local became the first qualifier in tennis history to win a Grand Slam title, and did so without dropping a set through ten matches in just her fourth appearance at professional tour level.
Raducanu's historic victory saw her skyrocket into the world's top 25 and she now sits at a career high of world No 12, with no points to defend on the WTA Tour until Wimbledon in June.
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