Emma Raducanu: Wimbledon exit ‘hard to take’ but British number one draws confidence from defeat

It is a positive way to the defeat of the Qur’an for the next thing in his career.
Elimination, which stunned the world with its victory in New York four years ago, proved that it developed at the greatest stages.
In the middle of an electric atmosphere in Wimbledon, Wimbledon, the weight of the number one label in Wimbledon, did not deteriorate extremely on this occasion, the crowd will be willing to celebrate every success.
The difficult moments inevitably did not shrink when they came, based on seven sets of sets in the first set, and the second showed the determination to go again, each proof that each of them was progressing in the right direction.
Since the US Open Victory, the fairy tale has had wrist and ankle operations, endured injuries setbacks, increased with expectations, and tried to compete despite coaching installation despite consistent changes.
Last year, this time, while continuing to rebuild his career, he ranked 135th and returned from outside the top 300 to return to the top 50.
Ultimately, the next step returning to the top of the sport is to compete with competitors like Sabalenka and to overcome.
Earlier this year, Raducanu fell to the old world’s number one Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open and the French Open – only four matches to emphasize the existing Gulf.
However, this was the acid test of the progression of raducical 2.0, and the results were encouraging.
“When I go back to my career, I will really remember this match because you play for those moments, really deal with everyone, especially the best.” He said.
“I think in the last few months, I have made 100%good progress with consistency and work.
“I still have to continue to do more.”




