After failing to live up to expectations, Raducanu will finally make a comeback in the WTA 250 tournament at the Citi Open, which gets underway in Washington, D.C. on August 1.
In light of this, Raducanu was recently questioned about the lessons she learned following her triumph at the US Open during a press conference before her first-round match. The Brit said that she had discovered that she was “pretty resilient” and had accomplished a lot for a 19-year-old over the previous year.
Emma Raducanu also mentioned how challenging this year had been and how proud she was of herself for overcoming the obstacles.
“I think it was a great opportunity to trial him” - Emma Raducanu on her new coach
Raducanu has joined hands with coach Dmitry Tursunov. The Daily Mail reported that Tursunov will be paired with her at the Citi Open in Washington, D.C. If their first outing goes well, they will stick together for the duration of the North American hardcourt swing.
In light of this, Emma Raducanu saved a few words for her new coach, saying it was a fantastic chance to test him out and that they will see how it develops.
The 2022 Citi Open seedings have been made public, and Emma Raducanu is placed second in her tournament debut. The World No. 10 was given the most difficult matchup among the top seeds when she was paired with Marie Bouzkova, who is a Wimbledon quarterfinalist.
Bouzkova has since withdrawn from the tournament, however, so Raducanu will face American Louisa Chirico instead.
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