Emma Raducanu's Resilience: Overcoming Adversity on and off the Court

Emma Raducanu shares her journey of overcoming stalking and adversity, as she prepares for the Queen's tournament with renewed focus and resilience.

Emma Raducanu's Resilience: Overcoming Adversity on and off the Court

In the four years since Emma Raducanu's sensational US Open victory, the British tennis star has faced significant challenges, including social media abuse and a stalking ordeal. These experiences have left her more cautious but also more determined to succeed.

The Stalking Ordeal

Raducanu's life took a dramatic turn four months ago when she was targeted by a stalker during a match in Dubai. The incident left her in tears and hiding behind the umpire's chair. "It's been difficult to move on," Raducanu admitted. The instability in her team, compounded by the absence of a full-time coach, added to her struggles.

A New Chapter at Queen's

As Raducanu prepares to compete in the new women's event at Queen's, she appears more settled and focused. The return of her former coach, Nick Cavaday, for the grass-court season has provided a much-needed boost. "I've definitely noticed a difference in how people are watching my back at tournaments," she told BBC Sport. "I'm obviously wary when I go out, but I feel good off the court right now."

Building a Stable Team

Raducanu's journey has been marked by frequent changes in her coaching team. This year alone, she has had multiple coaches, including Vladimir Platenik, who stayed for just two weeks. However, she is now working with a more familiar and stable team, including childhood coach Cavaday and former Andy Murray coach Mark Petchey. "I've learnt that I can't do it with people I don't trust or like," she said. "Having a good gut feeling about the people around me is crucial."

Focus on Mental Health

Raducanu has also emphasized the importance of mental health in her recovery. "When you see negative headlines, it's really hard," she added. "I care about what people think and say, so it's not easy for me to deal with." Despite these challenges, Raducanu remains focused on her goals and is determined to be a positive example for others facing adversity.

Looking Ahead

Raducanu's participation in the Queen's tournament marks a significant moment in her career. She is also set to play doubles with British number one Katie Boulter, a new experience for her. "I'm quite nervous because I haven't played doubles," she admitted. "But I'm good at taking directions, so I'll just try to execute as best as I can."

As she prepares for Wimbledon, Raducanu is taking things one step at a time. "I don't necessarily want to be too amped up or overhyped," she said. "I'm just taking it as it comes." Her resilience and determination continue to inspire fans and fellow athletes alike.

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