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Emma Raducanu admits injuries and criticism can feel like a 'constant uphill battle' but the tennis star credits support team for helping to build resilience in new HSBC film The 2021 US Open reflected on challenges faced in her tennis career to date Raducanu has suffered from injuries since her fairytale victory in New York The British star withdrew from French Open qualifying to focus on training By Michael Pavitt Published: 11:24 BST, 20 May 2024 | Updated: 11:30 BST, 20 May 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Emma Raducanu has highlighted the importance of resilience in the face of challenges in a new HSBC film , as the British tennis star reflected on injury woes and criticism. Raducanu exploded into the public spotlight in 2021 with her run to the fourth round of Wimbledon . She then made history by becoming the first qualifier in the Open era to win a major title, when she stormed to victory at the US Open.

Raducanu has struggled since her fairytale victory, with a series of injuries keeping her on the sidelines. The 21-year-old only returned in January after eight months out following ankle and wrist surgeries, while she has also faced criticism amid a series of coaching changes since her US Open triumph. Emma Raducanu has reflected on challenges faced in her career to date in a HSBC film Raducanu famously won the US Open in remarkable fashion when she was just 18 back in 2021 The British star has since suffered from a series of injuries and has faced public criticism Raducan.



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