Emma Raducanu is gearing up for the US Open with fresh momentum after battling setbacks for the last few years. She kicked off 2025 by reaching the Australian Open’s third round, where Iga Swiatek beat her in straight sets. Early in the year, she faced first-round exits in Singapore, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar. But she bounced back strong, making the Miami Open quarterfinals—her best WTA 1000 showing yet—after joining interim coach Mark Petchey. Raducanu also reached the quarterfinals at Queen’s Club and the third round at Wimbledon, where she pushed world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka hard. Now, with a new team member onboard, she’s hitting her stride.
After Wimbledon, Raducanu entered the American hard-court swing full of promise! At the Citi Open in Washington, she advanced to the semifinals before