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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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Emma Raducanu climbs WTA rankings but British star hit with biggest slip of them all

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Under the bright lights of US Open, Emma Raducanu walked with quiet determination. Each swing carried echoes of her past glory and recent struggles. Though her journey had been uneven, her rise to world No. 33 felt like a whisper she was finding her rhythm again, step by step.


Across the net, fierce battles tested her resolve. Wins over rising names showed her grit, but a swift defeat to Elena Rybakina reminded her how thin the line is between triumph and setback. Still, every match became a lesson, shaping a stronger version of the young star.

Not long ago, her world had tilted after her magical 2021 run. Now, the climb back felt different—hard-earned, patient, real. Each ranking jump told a deeper story, one of resilience rather than hype, as she quietly rebuilt her place among tennis elites.

Elsewhere, Sonay Kartal felt the sting of the sport’s cruelty, slipping down the rankings after a painful defeat. In tennis, fortunes shift quickly—but so can comebacks. Follow the journey, because the next chapter might just surprise you.

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Who is Emma Raducanu’s new partner after Jack Draper’s United Cup withdrawal? All you need to know

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Emma Raducanu is set for a fresh partnership at the United Cup 2026 after Jack Draper withdrew due to injury. The former US Open champion will now team up with Billy Harris, who steps in as Great Britain reshuffles its lineup for the tournament.

Draper’s absence comes as a setback after a strong 2025 season that saw him win Indian Wells and reach the Madrid Open final. However, persistent injury issues forced him to pull out of both the United Cup and the Australian Open, prioritizing recovery over an early return to intense competition.

With Harris ranked outside the top 100, expectations now shift heavily onto Raducanu. She will likely need to deliver strong singles performances while hoping Britain can stay competitive in mixed doubles. This marks her debut at the United Cup, adding another layer of pressure and excitement.

To stay match-ready, Raducanu plans to compete at the Hobart International before heading to Melbourne for the Australian Open. Follow her journey and get the latest tennis updates—click here to read more now.

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Daughter to a Chinese mother, Emma Raducanu explains what the major difference between parenting styles in USA and China

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Emma Raducanu recently spoke to the media ahead of her Ningbo Open debut later this week. The Brit took on the much-talked-about topic of the distinct parenting styles between the USA and China – two countries that have a huge contrast in terms of their respective moral philosophies.

Following a few years of turbulence, Raducanu made her top 30 WTA rankings return last week on the back of a consistent 2025 season. The former World No. 10 will face China’s Zhu Lin in the first round of the Ningbo Open on Tuesday (October 14). Ahead of her opener at the 500-level event, she held a rather interesting pre-tournament press conference.

Considering how her Chinese-origin mother, Zhai Renee, traveled with her to Ningbo this week, a journalist saw fit to ask Emma Raducanu whether tennis players from the Western hemisphere have more confidence than Chinese pros. The 22-year-old didn’t exactly disagree with the notion while pointing out the key differences between the youth’s upbringing in the USA and China.

“I think it has to do with culture. In China, parents often tell their children from a young age what they can do better and what they don’t, because humility is a virtue. In the United States or elsewhere, parents might tell their children, ‘You can do anything,'” Emma Raducanu noted (via Weibo).

“I think that’s the difference; children there might have different imaginations because they’re encouraged to be capable. The parenting style here might be more grounded, but this also limits individuality to some extent.”

For those unaware, the 2021 US Open champion has quite the diverse background. While her mother is from Shenyang, China, her father Ion Raducanu is from Bucharest, Romania. During the first two years of her life, the Raducanu family moved from Toronto to London, where they eventually settled.

Emma Raducanu on mother Zhai Renee’s presence at Ningbo Open: “Great to have family around during such a long year-end journey”

During the interaction with Chinese media, Emma Raducanu also expressed delight at her mother accompanying her in Ningbo. Although Zhai Renee’s appearances in the Brit’s players’ box is rather rare, she was present during the latter’s third-round campaign at the China Open two weeks ago.

“Yes, it was great to have her by my side. I really enjoyed traveling around Asia with her. We both felt very comfortable and at ease,” Raducanu said. “She was able to organize everything so well and solve many small problems. It was great to have family around during such a long year-end journey.”

The World No. 30 will be eager to close her year on a good note after suffering from the hot and humid weather during her Wuhan Open first-round match, which she retired from while trailing USA’s Ann Li 1-6, 1-4.

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