Raducanu back at Wimbledon as British number one but tempers expectations
LONDON - The first round of Wimbledon begins on Monday with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz seeking a hat-trick of titles at the All England Club while womens top seed Aryna Sabalenka resumes her quest for a first major this year after two runner-up finishes.
TOP WOMENS MATCH: EMMA RADUCANU V MINGGE XU
Emma Raducanu strides onto the grasscourts of Wimbledon on Monday as the British number one, a world away from the wide-eyed teenager who burst onto the scene at the All England Club four years ago.
It does feel like a long time ago. A lot has happened in the last four years, Raducanu told reporters, reflecting on her meteoric rise from obscurity to the fourth round in 2021, a run that preceded her astonishing U.S. Open triumph later that year.
Raducanu faces 17-year-old British wildcard Mingge Xu, who will be making her own Grand Slam debut this year.
Its good to see a new generation, it keeps us on our toes. It keeps us hungry to improve. Its just healthy competition between all of us, Raducanu added.
The intervening years have been more of a cautionary tale, as injuries and the constant changing of coaches prevented the 22-year-old from building on that early success.
A recent back injury also forced her to withdraw from the Berlin Open and Raducanu arrives at Wimbledon with a question mark over her physical condition, saying her back is not yet at 100%.
Once the darling of British expectations, Raducanu now seeks to manage them carefully, speaking with the hard-earned wisdom of someone who has experienced both the summit and the struggle of professional tennis.
Truthfully I dont expect much from myself this year, she said. I know Ive just been dealing with certain things. I just want to go out there and
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