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Emma Raducanu saw her hopes of French Open glory ended in ruthless fashion by Aliaksandra Sasnovich on Wednesday. The Brit went into the game hoping to make the third round of the competition. However, despite winning the first set, she ended up exiting the competition.
Raducanu won the first set 6-3 on Wednesday, with the 12th seed operating at the peak of her powers at the time.
But Sasnovich bounced back to make it another disappointing Grand Slam for the 19-year-old, who toiled at the Australian Open in January.
Raducanu is now being criticised for her decision to enter Roland Garros without a coach.
And that makes Roger Federer's warning about her treatment all the more truer.
In September, just as Raducanu was storming her way to US Open glory, the Swiss maestro warned against the dangers criticising young athletes can have on their mental health.
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