
Emma Raducanu reveals Wimbledon title dream – ‘That’s my number one goal’
Emma Raducanu post-match on-court interview
Emma Raducanu is interviewed on court
Emma Raducanu has opened up about her ultimate goal in tennis and winning Wimbledon top of the list, although she admits her immediate focus is “to keep staying healthy and improving my skills”.
In an interview with Marie Claire UK about life lessons, self-care and wellness, the 21-year-old spoke about her ambitions and said: “Long term, I want to win Wimbledon. That’s my number one goal.
“But in the short term, I just want to keep staying healthy and improving my skills. Working on the actual development of them rather than any immediate results – that’s my priority right now.”
Raducanu – whose only title remains the 2021 US Open – has twice reached the fourth round at Wimbledon as the first time she did it during her debut tennis in 2021 while she equalled that feat at this year’s tournament.
One of the reasons why Raducanu is prioritising her health is due to her nightmare 2023 season where she missed the bulk of the campaign as she underwent surgery on both her wrists and one ankle.
Having slipped down the rankings, she is slowly making her way back up as she now sits at No 69 following her run to the quarter-final of the recent Washington Open.
Some might feel her Wimbledon target is too ambitious, but Raducanu knows that self-belief is key to achieving your dreams.
“Self-belief is important for getting through the tough times, because they are inevitable,” she said. “You’re going to face setbacks and injuries, and fears are going to set in, but I think to really achieve great things, you need to pair that
with self-belief.
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