Alex Corretja Emma Raducanu told three things she must do to stun Iga Swiatek and carry Wimbledon Trophy
She is in the opposite half of the draw to top seed Iga Swiatek, who has won her last 35 matches and Raducanu will need to be at her best to come on top at Wimbledon. Former Spanish professional Corretja believes that Raducanu does have what it takes to win tournaments, but she must focus on her game and outlined the three ways to do that.
“She needs consistency, she needs to practise, she needs to be committed to her style and to the way she wants to play,” Corretja told Eurosport. “She needs to find her way because whenever she finds her way, you see how dangerous and how aggressive she is, and how well she moves. But for that, you need to play matches.
Alex Corretja Emma Raducanu told three things she must do to stun Iga Swiatek and carry Wimbledon Trophy
“So whenever she will find that consistency again, I’m sure she’s going to be great because she’s got everything to just go there and win tournaments.
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“I think the amount of pressure Emma is holding on her shoulders has to be huge and super difficult to deal with. She needs to focus on herself. But going into Wimbledon, I think she needs to go there and be healthy.”
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Raducanu reached the second week at Wimbledon last year and made a name for herself in front of a home crowd as a wildcard entry, and this year enters as the tenth seed. She faces Belgian Van Uytvanck first who is a recent Surbiton and Gaiba champion. The 28-year-old is a former Grand Slam quarter-finalist, who reached the last 16 of Wimbledon in 2018 and is currently ranked 46th in the world.