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Tennis – Champions Tennis – The Royal Albert Hall, London, Britain – November 28, 2021 Britain’s Emma Raducanu reacts during her match against Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse REUTERS/Tony Obrien

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Tennis – Champions Tennis – The Royal Albert Hall, London, Britain – November 28, 2021 Britain’s Emma Raducanu reacts during her match against Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse REUTERS/Tony Obrien
The tennis world missed several gems in the 2023 season. Along with Rafael Nadal, who always stayed on top of the fans’ demands, WTA star Emma Raducanu also became one of the missing puzzles in the game. While the 21-year-old has been keeping herself out of the game due to a recent surgery, she has received support from many famous entities in the tennis community.
The year 2023 brought several challenges for Emma Raducanu. She had to keep herself out of the game because of a surgery that involved both her wrists and ankles. Now that the 21-year-old is getting back on her training schedule to make a comeback in the game, companion Jack Draper recently came forward to motivate her with words of praise and recognition of her potential.
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Jack Draper lends a motivational verdict to Emma Raducanu
British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu is set to return to the court in Auckland this January after a break since April due to multiple surgeries. Meanwhile, as Raducanu gets ready for a great comeback, Jack Draper, a fellow tennis player, expresses confidence in her potential, highlighting her incredible talent and maturity displayed during her historic US Open win.
Starting his verdict with the recognition of his co-player’s potential, Jack Draper mentioned, “When she’s fit, she’s an incredible player.” The tennis star continued to dig deep into Briton’s early entry into the professional tennis scenario as he said, “I think people forget that before the US Open she was still in school, she didn’t have a lot of training. I think to expect so much of her after that is a bit of a mistake because she hasn’t maybe got a lot of that physical foundation and the experience of playing on the tour that all those other players have.”
Jack Draper & Emma Raducanu are at #Wimbledon! 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/nbLq6TWxSl
— Relevant Tennis (@RelevantTennis) July 3, 2023
Jack Draper’s comment not only acted as a motivational thought for Emma Raducanu but also described the reason behind her injury at such a young age. While Draper portrayed an example of great sportsmanship, he also shared his analysis of her current state and added a suggestion to help Raducanu see things.
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A valuable piece of advice for Raducanu’s well-being ahead of her comeback
Along with mentioning his analysis, Jack Draper also laid out a piece of advice for the WTA star. Considering the whole situation of Raducanu coping with the highly competitive scenario with a minimally trained physical foundation, “If she can get herself to being a good fitness level where she’s built up that resilience over months and years and keeps working on her game, she’ll be right up there with the best in the world and competing for Grand Slams. The fitness side of things, it’s not a quick fix, it takes a lot of time.”
Kickstarting their comebacks in Auckland next month 🇳🇿@EmmaRaducanu & @AnisimovaAmanda will make their returns to the Tour from January 1st at the @ASB_Classic!
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— wta (@WTA) December 7, 2023
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With the fellow tennis star’s verdict on how Emma Raducanu could keep herself intact with the upcoming challenges waiting for her, his advice acted as a powering point for her in these tough times. While the WTA star is all set to make her comeback in the first week of January, fans now look forward to how she copes with the competitive environment along with taking care of her health.
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