Raducanu draws positives from defeat despite playing with 'a target on her back'
Evening Standard|May 26, 2022
EMMA RADUCANU believes she is playing with a target on her back because of her US Open heroics, after another early Grand Slam exit.
Matt Majendie
Raducanu draws positives from defeat despite playing with 'a target on her back'

The 19-year-old had produced arguably one of her best sets of tennis since winning the US Open last year to take a deserved early lead against Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

But the Belarusian found her range with her heavy-hitting groundstrokes to drop just two games in the final two sets of a 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 win.

Following a second straight second-round exit at a Grand Slam since her New York triumph, Raducanu is all too aware she has become a victim of her own early success.

She said: "It's different when you are someone who may have a target on their back. Everyone raises their game, wants to play well, wants to take you out. That's something that I have definitely learned this year and accepted."

Raducanu is likely to be an even bigger target at her home Grand Slam, at Wimbledon, in a few weeks' time, which proved her break-out event in the senior ranks as she reached the fourth round before that famous run in New York.

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