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Emma Raducanu all smiles as she admires her winner’s portrait at US Open, begins training ahead of mixed doubles campaign with Carlos Alcaraz

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Emma Raducanu is back at the place of her greatest conquest, as the British player reached New York in the week preceding the US Open. She shared a glimpse of her standing in front of the pictures of the past winners, including herself.

Emma Raducanu went on a dream run in New York back in 2021, earning the special distinction of winning a Major title as a qualifier. However, barring that title success, the 22-year-old has not reached another final in her WTA career. Injuries and inconsistent form have both played a part in hindering Raudcanu from building on her Grand Slam success.

On reaching New York for the US Open, the former champion shared a picture of herself on Instagram, standing in front of her winner’s portrait. Raducanu had a beaming smile on her face, and her image caption conveyed her happiness at being back in New York.

“NYNY..sepcial” posted Raducanu
Emma Raducanu all smiles in front of her winner's portrait at the US Open (Source: Instagram)Emma Raducanu all smiles in front of her winner’s portrait at the US Open (Source: Instagram)
Raducanu also did not waste any time in hitting the practice courts to get warmed up for the mixed doubles event on August 19. She shared snapshots of her session, intensely engaged in hitting practice.

“back golden h hit,” captioned Raducanu.
Emma Raducanu hits the practice courts ahead of her mixed doubles match at the US Open (Source: Instagram)Emma Raducanu hits the practice courts ahead of her mixed doubles match at the US Open

Emma Raducanu is set to partner with Carlos Alcaraz at the newly revamped mixed doubles competition on August 19. The duo is scheduled to take on the top-seeded pair of Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula.

Even though she has not won any titles or reached any finals this year, Raducanu has shown signs of the form that took her to Grand Slam success. She reached the quarterfinals of the WTA 1000 event in Miami and lost in a closely fought three-set match against Jessica Pegula.

Raducanu has taken on top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka twice this season, at Wimbledon and the recently concluded Cincinnati Open. The Wimbledon match was a close, straight-set loss, whereas the Cincinnati encounter was a three-hour-long three-set battle, where the Briton narrowly lost out in the third set tiebreaker. In her own words, before the Cincinnati match, she confessed to treating the match against Sabalenka as a fact-finding mission.

Raducanu also had a decent outing at the Citi DC Open in the North American hard-court swing, as she reached the semifinal, losing to Anna Kalinskaya. Overall, she seems ready to make a decent run in New York.

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The crowd at US Open once whispered about a fearless girl named Emma Raducanu.

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The crowd at US Open once whispered about a fearless girl named Emma Raducanu.

She arrived unknown, unseeded, unafraid.
Match after match, she played like someone chasing a dream only she could see, until the world had no choice but to watch her win it all.
But history had written a similar script before.

Years earlier, Kim Clijsters walked a quieter path.
She had stepped away, battled injuries, and returned with little expectation.
No seeding, no pressure—just a mother, a racket, and something to prove.
That tournament became her stage of disbelief.

She faced giants, even the powerful Williams sisters, and never blinked.
Each victory felt like a page turning in a story no one predicted.
By the final, the crowd understood—they weren’t watching luck, but resilience finding its moment.

So when Raducanu lifted her trophy years later, it echoed more than a miracle.
It echoed Clijsters.
Two unseeded journeys, separated by time, bound by courage.

And somewhere between them lives a quiet promise—that in tennis, the impossible sometimes just needs one brave heart.

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Emma Raducanu arrived with quiet hope, her steps light but her eyes carrying months of unseen struggle. The Italian Open was meant to be her return, a place to rebuild what illness had taken. Fans whispered her name again, believing the storm had finally passed.

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Emma Raducanu arrived with quiet hope, her steps light but her eyes carrying months of unseen struggle. The Italian Open was meant to be her return, a place to rebuild what illness had taken. Fans whispered her name again, believing the storm had finally passed.

At the press conference, she smiled gently, speaking of progress and renewed energy. Her words sounded like healing—how training felt good, how her body finally listened again. For a brief moment, it felt like the old Emma, the fearless US Open champion, was returning to the court once more.

But tennis can change its story in a blink. Barely thirty minutes after leaving the room, news broke across Rome: Raducanu had withdrawn. No match, no return—just silence replacing hope. The announcement spread quickly, leaving fans confused by the sudden turn after such calm words.

Behind the scenes, her journey remained unfinished, shaped by lingering effects of illness and careful recovery. Rome would go on without her, but her season still hung in uncertainty. Somewhere between recovery and return, Emma Raducanu was still searching for her full strength again.

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Emma Raducanu walked a restless path, searching for the rhythm that once crowned her queen. Each new coach felt like a new beginning, yet the melody of victory seemed distant, echoing from her unforgettable past.

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Emma Raducanu walked a restless path, searching for the rhythm that once crowned her queen. Each new coach felt like a new beginning, yet the melody of victory seemed distant, echoing from her unforgettable past.o

From afar, the wise voice of Martina Navratilova spoke not with judgment, but with calm truth. She saw not failure, but impatience—a young star changing guides too quickly, never allowing roots to grow deep enough to steady her game.

In tennis, as in life, mastery is not born overnight. It is carved slowly, through trust and time. Navratilova’s words carried a lesson older than sport itself: too many voices can cloud the mind, and too many paths can lead nowhere if one never stays long enough to learn.

So Raducanu stands again at a quiet crossroad, racquet in hand, future unwritten. If she listens closely, beyond the noise, she may find that greatness is not in constant change—but in the courage to stay, to build, and to believe in one clear direction.

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