Emma Raducanu, the 2021 U.S. Open champion, faced a tough defeat in the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open against Argentine qualifier Maria Lourdes Carle. The match highlighted Raducanu's ongoing challenges in transitioning from a breakthrough player to a consistent performer on the tour.
Raducanu, known for her dynamic playing style, expressed her love for clay courts but admitted to struggling with the physical demands of the tour. Her recent performances at the Stuttgart Open showed glimpses of her potential, defeating higher-ranked opponents before succumbing to fatigue.
The 18-year-old British player has been grappling with injuries, undergoing surgeries on both hands and her left ankle, which sidelined her for eight months. Despite her positive outlook post-recovery, Raducanu acknowledged feeling mentally and emotionally drained during her recent matches.
Raducanu's struggles with tournament scheduling and physical endurance have raised concerns about her ability to sustain a competitive edge. Her coach, Anne Keothovang, noted a lack of professional mindset in Raducanu's recent matches, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in elite tennis.
While Raducanu has shown flashes of brilliance on the court, her inconsistency and physical limitations have hindered her progress. Reuniting with her junior coach to reignite her passion for the game, Raducanu remains a work in progress as she strives to balance performance and endurance for long-term success.