Despite a discouraging performance in Madrid, Emma Raducanu continues to impress with her resilience. Having started 2024 outside the top 300, she now sits inside the top 50, showing determination and steady improvement. Tim Henman remains optimistic, calling a return to the top 30 “completely realistic” if she stays healthy.
Raducanu’s Miami Open quarterfinal run, where she battled past tough opponents, highlighted her fighting spirit and growing confidence. Even in defeat, she recognized the positives, emphasizing the joy of competing again. Henman praised her endurance and mental toughness, saying her recent form is a strong sign of progress.
Though clay isn’t her strongest surface, Raducanu is gaining valuable experience ahead of the grass-court season. Former world No. 1 Jim Courier noted that this phase is about “building blocks” for bigger success. With her main-draw appearance at Roland Garros approaching, fans await to see if she can elevate her game further.