Raducanu takes care of business, now she just needs to manage Wimbledon hype
Emma Raducanu has flawless instinct in deflecting hype but, whisper it quietly, she is starting to generate some buzz again.
Emma Raducanu has flawless instinct in deflecting hype but, whisper it quietly, she is starting to generate some buzz again.
Andy Lapthorne got his revenge over Heath Davidson with victory in the quad singles quarter finals at the LTA’s Lexus
Cameron Norrie banished any doubts cast over him in the run-in to Wimbledon and is now relishing his ‘underdog’ opportunity
If Jack Draper is to be the heir to Andy Murray, he should get used to late nights under lights on Wimbledon’s Centre Court.
Henry Searle came away from his senior Wimbledon debut brimming with confidence despite a first-round exit. Last year’s Wimbledon boys’
Harriet Dart is determined to brush last year’s Wimbledon ‘heartbreak’ aside as she plugs all her ambition into an all-British
Katie Boulter believes her first-round Wimbledon battle will set her up for a climb through the SW19 draw after digging deep for victory on No. 3 Court.
Jan Choinski left everything he had on Wimbledon’s Court 17 and was satisfied with his dogged determination despite falling short in a five-set thriller.
Paul Jubb insisted he is ready to regularly compete against the very best despite falling to defeat in a marathon first-round Wimbledon encounter.
There is no grander stage in tennis than Wimbledon’s Centre Court. It is home to the biggest stars and often the biggest battles, with the odd upset sometimes thrown in too.
In the close quarters combat sport of Grand Slam tennis, winning ugly has become a mantra and Emma Raducanu is certainly happy to take success however unattractive it might be.