Emma Raducanu's journey since her improbable US Open victory in 2021 has been a rollercoaster. The young Brit, who captivated the world with her stunning triumph as a qualifier at Flushing Meadows, has since faced a myriad of challenges as she attempts to find consistency and rediscover that winning formula on the court.
Currently ranked No. 38 in the world, Raducanu continues to search for the stability and rhythm that propelled her to Grand Slam glory. This year has seen flashes of brilliance interspersed with frustrating setbacks, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering when she'll consistently deliver on her immense potential.
The 22-year-old has shown glimpses of her capabilities throughout 2025. At the Italian Open, she made it to the fourth round, and she reached her first WTA 1000 quarter-final at the Miami Open, notching impressive wins against top-ranked players. Recently, she reached the quarter-final of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club before withdrawing from Berlin Open due to back spasms.
Most recently, Raducanu fought through an emotional first-round victory at the Eastbourne Open against American Ann Li. After dropping the first set, Raducanu rallied to win the match 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-1. Raducanu admitted to receiving "pretty bad news" before the match, contributing to her emotional state. The victory sets up a second-round encounter with Australian teenager Maya Joint, a rematch from the Italian Open.
One of the main obstacles for Raducanu has been her struggle with injuries. A persistent back issue has plagued her throughout the grass-court season, forcing her withdrawal from the Berlin Open after a promising quarter-final showing at Queen's. Her team has been carefully managing her schedule to ensure she can compete at her best while mitigating further risk.
Beyond the physical challenges, Raducanu has also navigated changes in her coaching setup. The young Brit has worked with several coaches since her US Open win, searching for the right guidance and support to unlock her full potential. Currently, she is being supported by coach Mark Petchey at the Eastbourne Open.
Despite the challenges, Raducanu's determination remains unwavering. Her emotional victory at Eastbourne, where she fought back from a set down in windy conditions, is a testament to her resilience and competitive spirit. She acknowledged the difficulties she faced, the windy conditions adding another layer of complexity to the match. Her ability to problem-solve on court and find an "extra gear" in the second and third sets demonstrates her growing maturity as a player.
Looking ahead, Raducanu hopes to carry this momentum into Wimbledon. Her previous performance at the All England Club, where she reached the fourth round in 2021 as a wildcard entry, ignited the British public's imagination. With the home crowd behind her, she will be aiming to recapture that magic and make a deep run in the tournament. As she continues to hone her game, manage her fitness, and build a strong support system, the tennis world eagerly awaits the moment when Emma Raducanu consistently showcases the extraordinary talent that captivated everyone in New York.