What Happened To Emma Raducanu?

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  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +475

    People criticizing her for accepting all those endorsements after winning her GS. But I think anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing. You strike while you're hot. She hasn't been hot since, but she's been financially set for life even if she never achieves another thing on the tennis court. And frankly, I don't expect that she will.

    • @clemz9013
      @clemz9013 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      No one is criticizing her for accepting endorsements, Serena got them, Martina Hingis got them, Sharapova got them, but they all proved that they were worth the endorsements. How do you get endorsements and you literally fall off the map??? The problem is she didn't have a good enough team around her to prepare her for the fame and fortune and now she doesn't look like a decent player let alone a former grand slam champ.

    • @brettpilkington9539
      @brettpilkington9539 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      She's like the Pogba of the tennis world. All show and no substance

    • @pog0777
      @pog0777 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​​@@brettpilkington9539
      Your 😂 are you a 🤡 are you referring to the same Paul pogba who can speak four languages and won the world cup hmm 😮😮😂

    • @wingzero2348
      @wingzero2348 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      ​@@brettpilkington9539She's literally a one hit wonder, hasn't even won a WTA tournament but can win a grand slam with mid difficulty at best. Hingis and serena were showing unbelievable potential before they won the grand slams. She's 21 and she's had more injuries and coach changes than most would have in 10 years, those are ment to be her prime years. Selles and Hingis from 16 to like 21 were awesome.

    • @jacobsalter8653
      @jacobsalter8653 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      But she let them take over her career

  • @jeffvanderwerf3391
    @jeffvanderwerf3391 ปีที่แล้ว +584

    It can't be overstated how crazy it must have been for her to win the USO like that. Regardless of her draw, the way she tore through that draw and won the Final is absolutely wild. It was almost inevitable that she would not have been able to keep that up. Going through coaches like she has cannot be a good thing. It is pretty weird to me that she would sack the coach that was by her side when she somehow won the USO. In team sports, it is reasonable to give a coach a few years to develop a winning culture and implement their ideas. However, it seems in tennis that many players do not have the same patience.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      She won without dropping a set and didn't choke so the media hyped her as the next great star.

    • @jeffvanderwerf3391
      @jeffvanderwerf3391 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      @@jonfreeman9682 Yes, but how could the media not hype her considering the circumstances?

    • @nenkoandreev8509
      @nenkoandreev8509 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      That is just a good example that, relatively said, anyone of top 100 can play the highest level of tennis but then the question "for how long" comes and here the answer looks to be 1 tournament.
      That's why Tennis is so GREAT sport

    • @angel91485
      @angel91485 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      tbh, it wasn’t her fault, she did give credit to
      Leylah for having the tougher draw, it’s not as if she claimed she was a new tennis superstar, it’s the British fans and media who exaggerated her win.

    • @brianquigley6862
      @brianquigley6862 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@jeffvanderwerf3391 the key is the player has to filter out the BS media. She had a favorable draw for sure. Leyla Fernandez was in the final. Both are struggling. Many approach the top. Few get there and fewer remain. It's easier to win as the unknown. Her team should have warned her about the shark motivated media. Maybe the original coach did and got the pink slip. My guess is the parents saw the $$$ and showed her that commercial path. She may not be in this for the long haul. Is she truly motivated? Is she a true warrior? My gut says no way. Looks to me the road to get to being USO champ was a long difficult journey for the family and that climb has just begun if she wants to remain at the top. It's human nature to let up after the money grab. I don't fault her but I just think she doesn't have the drive to grind out a living on the tour. I saw Leyla after the French doubles final so sad and crying. I really like her. I love her game too but she is not cut out for this day in and day out. It's a grind. Maybe neither have the killer instinct. There must be other ways to make a living and both of these girls are so young and have quite the head start. I wish both of them well but Emma needs to commit to this LIFE or not. If she were my daughter I'd tell her invest the money and turn the page. Start a life she wants. Seeing Venus playing is insulting to the game and getting a wild card ridiculous to Wimbledon. It shows how psychotic even a 44 year can be. And as much as I love Novak to be as great as he is you gotta be a bit psychotic. Emma got a nice pay day and doesn't have any student debt so she's ahead of the game compared to other people her age who face a lifetime of student debt and job uncertainty. Go buy some high end Income Producing Real Estate and live off the income and do volunteer work. Who in their right mind would want to be 44 begging to play in tournaments?

  • @mts7274
    @mts7274 ปีที่แล้ว +552

    The irony of all this was right after winning the US Open in 2021, she announced she was looking for a new coach who would put her in position to consistently go deeper in into future tournaments and Slams. Since then, the exact OPPOSITE has happened. 🤔

    • @guru6831
      @guru6831 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Success requires time and patience.

    • @l.rongardner2150
      @l.rongardner2150 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Same thing happened with Genie "Back in the Bottle" Bouchard.

    • @mts7274
      @mts7274 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@l.rongardner2150 who..?

    • @redeyexxx1841
      @redeyexxx1841 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​​@@l.rongardner2150 Who the f#*k is that?

    • @guru6831
      @guru6831 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@l.rongardner2150 You insult both players. Both have great ability.

  • @neilog747
    @neilog747 ปีที่แล้ว +672

    Part of the reason is this. The smooth ball they used at the US Open that year allowed less powerful players like Emma to hit thru the ball with real pace, which also explains the other finalist who is not powerful either. Also, many major players that year did not show up. So, her fall from grace is exaggerated partly because of the exaggerated height she 'fell' from.

    • @ileanasantamaria2364
      @ileanasantamaria2364 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      Ooh that's interesting! Had no idea, thanks for sharing!

    • @mrbenwong86
      @mrbenwong86 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Which major players did not show up?

    • @martinsmith8487
      @martinsmith8487 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      Not to mention the fact her opponent in the final had beaten the only decent ones in it

    • @commonNigerian
      @commonNigerian ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Don't know about your first point (ball design), but I 100% agree with your second point; it was precisely my assessment after all the hype she was getting (especially from people who don't really watch the game). It was a series of fortuitous events (in terms of her pairings for all the rounds). Yes she met a few good players but it just so happened they played surprisingly badly against her. She's not a bad player at all but the quality of her play is not Grand Slam Champion worthy (for now at least).
      I wish her the best though, she does have some potential.

    • @albertlwj
      @albertlwj ปีที่แล้ว +26

      it's not even that the major players didn't show up. top players weren't playing or training as they used to, and professional athletes will attest that even the slightest drop in training intensity results in drastic drops in their playing level. The silly british press didn't help either, projecting she'll earn billions in her career just after ONE fluke slam win.
      she can't even win ITF events now

  • @rodrigobalibalita12
    @rodrigobalibalita12 ปีที่แล้ว +314

    She is not alone. There is just too many good and exceptional players in the field of tennis. Winning one tournament will not guarantee a future win in the next.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Obviously there are "many good and exceptional players in the field of tennis." Real champs rise above them.

    • @richardmacey3619
      @richardmacey3619 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Rodrigo Balibalita - Agree, when she got walloped by Rybakina 6-0, 6-1, it was like watching an adult playing a schoolgirl. How she managed to win the US is a total mystery.

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@richardmacey3619 We could ask the same question of Leylah Fernandez. Her record since playing in that final is similar.

    • @worldview730
      @worldview730 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's like the weather, always changing

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Worth remembering that Raducanu has never even won a single set off a Top-10 ranked player.

  • @Kyzzeh
    @Kyzzeh ปีที่แล้ว +167

    I worked with her mum Rene for 10 years, such a hard working sweet woman, used to see Emma when she was a kid in the office now and then she has literally dedicated her whole life to tennis from young and comes from such a humble hard working mother.
    I think she’ll come right she just needs to mature a little she’s only a kid still

    • @linzhao2235
      @linzhao2235 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @Kyzzeh
      When I checked her age… I didn’t know she was only just 20. Jeez there’s a lot of pressure on the younger generation. She’ll have plenty of time to fight back

    • @john_mckinney
      @john_mckinney ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Never happened….

    • @selini52
      @selini52 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Obviously being labelled a ‘kid’ at the age of already 20 is the real problem. No one thought it was a problem for the 17 year old Wimbledon winner Boris Becker and the 17 tear old Steffi Graf winning 1 week before her 18th birthday the French open! I think the huge amount of money that is thrown nowadays on sports icons is very detrimental to them.

    • @linzhao2235
      @linzhao2235 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@selini52 But 20 is just a kid. SHE'S NOT OLD! There are more years to go here given how long we're gonna live. Are we saying she should retire at 20? Do we understand life?

    • @BabyHalazone
      @BabyHalazone ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@selini52 you will eventually get old and understand what do we mean by calling 20 a kid

  • @onyx081
    @onyx081 ปีที่แล้ว +96

    Geez, I knew she had some coaching changes, but I didn't realize it was *that* many

  • @redroad9949
    @redroad9949 ปีที่แล้ว +96

    She is a decent player who hit the lottery in terms of circumstances (didn't meet any high seeds, mid-range seeds that she did meet were coming off COVID breaks and so forth) and made the most of it. She took advantage of the hype to make a fortune off the court and never has to work another day in her life. Where's the problem? If there's any regret, it should be the brands that decided to invest in her.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Those brands are making millions off her image. Why would they regret it? LOL

    • @Igor19485
      @Igor19485 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@orchidpanda2253making millions of an image of a world 300? 😂😂😂

    • @blackmantis3130
      @blackmantis3130 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@orchidpanda2253I don't think so

  • @tennissir1986
    @tennissir1986 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    The part not mentioned is that like many young players her parents are over meddling in the decisions which will keep good coaches away.

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq ปีที่แล้ว +3

      they don't tell you the players destroyed by the coaches.

    • @matembwerematembwere9207
      @matembwerematembwere9207 ปีที่แล้ว

      For real, she has to kick them out at one point

  • @thelimey351
    @thelimey351 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I have to say I did have an initial sense of schadenfreude for her after she sacked two consecutive coaches that brought her success, however, she is talented so I expected her to slowly improve - and that hasn't happened.
    It seems that physically she just may not be robust enough to play on the Tour - so the jury is out on her in my opinion.

  • @fcsolis
    @fcsolis ปีที่แล้ว +129

    There are so many good tennis players from all over the world. It's very hard to stay on top. You can tell she's training very hard but so is the competition.

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Her friends said she parties very hard. She drinks a whole bottle of cognac like nothing.

    • @lucysilvestri87
      @lucysilvestri87 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      I am really surprised and find that very hard to believe.

    • @vanhunks
      @vanhunks ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Definitely the competition is reaching insane levels right now. Emma will have her hands full making deep runs into future WTA1000s and Slams. Only time will tell...

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@vanhunks two year time already told Emma made deep runs away because of fake injuries and excuses because other players kept shoving bagels and breadsticks down her throat, and she could swallow them anymore.

    • @govindarajannatesan7013
      @govindarajannatesan7013 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The talent in women / girl section is hard to believe For a moment one thinks this player has come to stay but no It is far more competitive than men for reasons I can't fathom

  • @stevendavid7483
    @stevendavid7483 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    The demands that come with being a professional athlete is nothing short of insane, and sometimes it’s very small margins that differentiate these players and we’ve seen how they break down both physically and emotionally so hopefully she can bounce back

  • @chesirecat10
    @chesirecat10 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    all the best for you Emma. Whatever decission you make. Sometimes life can be overwhelming. Hope you find peace and enjoy your life whichever direction it takes.

  • @dr.strange6775
    @dr.strange6775 ปีที่แล้ว +97

    All of Emma's problems since USO 21 were due to her body not being ready to deal with the grind of the tour, especially her wrist issues which had been plaguing her since juniors. I am hopeful that the surgeries will finally address her wrist issues and with her new workout routine she'll grow strong enough to come roaring back, finally playing at the level her talent and great work ethic allow her. But hopefully she won't rush back and risk further injuries, wait until she's fully healed.

    • @blackblake3658
      @blackblake3658 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good point. That is the problem with arriving ahead of schedule. Remember the All-England club gave her a wild card that she did not deserve. She parlayed that into stardom and earned enough money to finance her trip to New York. Everything fell her way in an off year (Covid, things still funky). She reached the final without having to defeat anyone in the Top 20. So she didn't get that hard climb that helps to develop character and physical toughness. She wasn't ready for what was coming. She is still so young that she can recover. But she has to want it and when you have that much money and little life experience, it might be hard to want it enough to work extra hard.

    • @matembwerematembwere9207
      @matembwerematembwere9207 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well, tennis needs resilience, pretty face, nice body, why do it the hard way😅

    • @wingzero2348
      @wingzero2348 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Shes 21...female tennis that's prime. Anything after 18 usually to 25/26.

  • @xtinabay
    @xtinabay ปีที่แล้ว +112

    People forget she also played really well at the 2021 Wimbledon. I think it was just a magical year that culminated in that US Open. She played exceptionally well, but her draw also really opened up. She doesn't strike me as someone who is physically dominant, like Swiatek or Rybakina. I think she's trying to remake her body like those players, but her health is not holding up.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It happens and keep in mind she is a Grand Slam winner. Many players fall short. Like Sabine Lisicki and Eugenie Bouchard both made Wimbledon finals but never got a taste of that success again. Emma actually has a Grand Slam.

    • @diegosotomiranda4107
      @diegosotomiranda4107 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      She should look another aproach, she can be really fast and quick, but shes not exhuberant physically like Rybakina, Osaka, Swiatek or Sabalenka, she needs to develop.variety, i see her more like a potential "modern Martina hingis" i'm her style of play, but of shes going for strenght and power she Will Lost what Made her special in the first place

    • @TheJhtlag
      @TheJhtlag ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jonfreeman9682 yep, getting that far is phenomenal

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jonfreeman9682 Worth remembering that Raducanu has never even won a single set off a Top-10 ranked player.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@huzcer During her US Open run to a Grand Slam didn't she have to face any top 10? Or did she get a lucky draw? If I recall she didn't even lose a set.

  • @MlGHTY1
    @MlGHTY1 ปีที่แล้ว +75

    She dropped her original coach Andre Richardson, that's what happened.
    The one that made her a winner

    • @PaulWolfe1
      @PaulWolfe1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yep, that is a part of it. Tennis is such a mental game, and for whatever reason that coach helped her stay in a state of mind that helped her win. But she decided that because she had become a big star she needed a more renowned coach. Don't mess with success.

    • @NKL-bl6wr
      @NKL-bl6wr ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PaulWolfe1 It's hard to find a good coach. Andre might help her win US Open, but it doesn't mean he is a good coach. In an interview Emma said the she kept switching coaches either because they pushed her too hard to the point of injuries or just saw her as a piggy bank. Her winning was more inportant than her health, mental or physical. If she was sattispied with her first coachs tchniques I doubt she would fire him for new one.

    • @annewalden3795
      @annewalden3795 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@PaulWolfe1The truth is that Emma was young and her body was not prepared for the rigours of the tennis tour .It was inevitable that she would have multiple injuries and be unable to play.
      She is an intelligent young lady and if I was her I would forget the tennis and take up the place offered to her at Cambridge University .

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Andrew* hehe

  • @christianx_1978
    @christianx_1978 ปีที่แล้ว +93

    Perhaps once she realizes that it's her and not her coach she might be back on the road to success!

    • @JiraiyaSama86
      @JiraiyaSama86 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agreed

    • @MalphasMikaelson
      @MalphasMikaelson ปีที่แล้ว +5

      She's constantly injured and has just had multiple surgeries. None of this matters. Andreescu was legit top tier, won a Slam and now her career is mostly over also due to injuries. She still has good talent but clearly not the same player she was as in 2019.

    • @albertlwj
      @albertlwj ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MalphasMikaelson talent isn't the issue. her lack of tennis intelligence is.

    • @MalphasMikaelson
      @MalphasMikaelson ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@albertlwj I was talking about Andreescu but honestly Tennis intelligence is not a thing in WTA period. They all play like complete morons, just attack the second serve as much as possible, got for winners constantly so you get these matches where they could win the first set 6-1 and lose the second set 1-6. There's no game plan, no tactics nothing from any of them.

    • @richardmccann5359
      @richardmccann5359 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree with your thoughts. However I wonder how much parental indifference has influenced the turnover of coaches.

  • @jgunnink3
    @jgunnink3 ปีที่แล้ว +118

    This is not the only time this has happened. Sofia Kenin is now ranked 125 and struggles to qualify. Another player that comes to mind who probably suffered from the overhype and media exposure is Anna Ivanovic.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Oh yeah I forgot about her. She exploded onto the scene then kinda disappeared. Anna did win a Grand Slam though. Other great players who fell short are Eugenie Bouchard and Sabine Lisicki who both made Wimbledon finals but then disappeared. That's why if you get the chance to be in Grand Slam finals you must win it because you'll never get another chance again.

    • @nairbil
      @nairbil ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Anna actually was world #1 at one point though

    • @NamesAreRandom
      @NamesAreRandom ปีที่แล้ว +9

      So many 1 GS winner women, lots still playing and have never achieved it again. The womens game just isn't as consistent as the men due to 3 sets and the all out attack style of game. It's quite common for a woman to get one lucky run, win a slam but never manage it again. For Emma she also seems very genetically fragile so she was even luckier that she managed that run without her body breaking.

    • @blackblake3658
      @blackblake3658 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      She went to two Slam finals and stayed in the Top 10 before several injuries. I don't see these as the same.

    • @ohaggie
      @ohaggie ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ⁠@@NamesAreRandom - There are also male players with 1-Grand Slam titles. There is nothing wrong with that. Not everyone can be Djokovic or Serena Williams and win multiple Grand Slams. ATP is also inconsistent honestly. That’s just the nature of tennis. All players in WTA and ATP are becoming too good. On the men’s side, Fritz, FAA, Coric, Thiem, Zverev, Rune, etc will win then lose but they can also be consistent in terms of qualifying for big matches. Women’s side, Sabalenka, Pegula, Gauff, Rybakina, Swaitek, Jabeur, are all very consistent in terms of qualifying for quarters and semifinals. Then you have players such as Sakkari, Kenin, and Garcia who are inconsistent but Garcia is a good player having won 3 Masters 1000 tournaments (I think?) and the 2022 WTA finals. On the men’s side, you have inconsistent players like Fritz and Rune who won ATP-1000 titles but lose here and there. Even Tiafoe, male player can be inconsistent. So, WTA isn’t the only inconsistent one because ATP also has inconsistent players. Unless you’re Djokovic, Iga, Carlos, Coco, Sybalenka, Rybakina, and a few others who are consistent then we all can argue “inconsistent” all day. But at the end of the day, these male and female players try their best. Sometimes injuries can lead to inconsistent results.

  • @bernicia-sc2iw
    @bernicia-sc2iw ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The stars aligned for her at the US Open and she took full advantage and it's a great achievement . But events since have shown that this win was probably a one off , a freak occurrence. I hope I am wrong and she gets back to being competitive at least.

  • @mpms04
    @mpms04 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Young players are just pushing (being pushed?) so much more than their predecessors. I mean, look at Alcaraz. Emma and him came up around the same time and they're both suffering physically. One just happened faster than the other one. I do not believe Emma's a one time wonder. Yes, her draw in the US Open really opened up but she still beat Sakkari and Bencic, who came from winning an Olympic gold medal that year. When she plays well, she plays really well and we she doesn't, well she doesn't. A lot came at her after winning which distracted her from her tennis. It's up to her if she wants to be a tennis player or a model. I really hope she chooses tennis player. I'm rooting for her.

  • @sarahk8512
    @sarahk8512 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    In my opinion she should also start playing doubles to stay alive on wta . She will win more matches and will become familiar with the ladies on tour. This will also help her to not get distracted by glitz and glamour.

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Emma is paying a lot more "glitz and glamour" tax money than her total tennis prize money. She is enjoying life. You are only young once. Obviously Emma has a loving family.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@blue-xb1cq And? You're comment is completely left field and irrelevant.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Not a bad idea. Coco Gauff plays a lot of doubles. It could only help her game. But I honestly don't think she has the physical disposition to rise back to the top. Maybe she'll prove me wrong....

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stonew1927 -that's what you think. And Emma will do as she pleases. She is going to China for example - the enemy of the uk! Then again, Musk is in China now.

    • @jeffvanderwerf3391
      @jeffvanderwerf3391 ปีที่แล้ว

      Playing more doubles is a really good idea.

  • @patrickfarrell5092
    @patrickfarrell5092 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I know she's young and all of that but everytime I hear her being interviewed I become less impressed with her as a serious competitor.
    It's come to a point now where I just don't really care.
    Bottom line is she's no match for any player in the top 20 and most probably never will be.
    Going through 7 coaches gives a good insight into her inflated attitude of self importance. My guess is she wants the fame but not the hard work involved in getting to the top.
    In horse racing terms she's basically an "also ran".
    She's wealthy now so maybe an early retirement is on the cards.

  • @JuanGregorGuitar-nn6pw
    @JuanGregorGuitar-nn6pw 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A clearly very talented, and still very young player. Yes there was an element of luck re the USO, but 10 matches without dropping a set in that pressured environment, at 18? Is absolutely astounding. To go from being out for 12 months, 2 major surgeries, to climbing from around 300 to 58 in the rankings, with the least amount of tournament exposure out of the top 100…..I’d bet she’s at or very near top 10 and UK #1 by the end of next year / early ‘26. That she looks like a model notwithstanding, a thoroughly enjoyable, tenacious player to watch.

  • @royrazack9915
    @royrazack9915 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    In fact, as we all are Tennis loves, we would like Emma to concentrate on modelling, rather playing tennis. God bless her. And she won the US Open by fluke.

    • @magdalenaborek8350
      @magdalenaborek8350 ปีที่แล้ว

      She is not pretty enough to be a real model nor good enough tennis player. She focused on the modeling, bad choice.

  • @jonesisabela480
    @jonesisabela480 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She fired her coach who guided her to the US Open championship - right after she won. I knew then that she’d have major issues. And she did, she still does to this day. There’s a major issue somewhere.

  • @MH23455
    @MH23455 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    If you watch tennis, very few men or women win consistently when it comes to trophies.
    This seasons the ones I see consistently in finals.
    Men: Djoko, Alvarez, Med, Rune, Sinner, Tsisipas are the big guns
    Women: Sablenka, Rybinka, Iga I maybe missing a few
    Emma just had a good run but she has talent. Truth is in Tennis lots that lose have just as much talent.
    She just needs a good coach and stick with him/her and find consistency.

    • @moaningpheromones
      @moaningpheromones ปีที่แล้ว

      you know nothing

    • @MH23455
      @MH23455 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@moaningpheromones well takes one to know one.

  • @TheDeadlyKnight
    @TheDeadlyKnight ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The sport has evolved into a grinding style of game & the competition level on tour is deep. Most players physically will break down once they’re touring regularly. Sustained excellence by any player will be rarer than in the past. Emma’s probably peaked & will be retired in under 5 years. Same for flashes like Kenin & Andreescu. They’re prettymuch done too

  • @Mitjitsu
    @Mitjitsu ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Her success in the US Open is largely attributed to her opposition not showing up that year.

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq ปีที่แล้ว

      10 of them within 3 weeks.

    • @SC-zh6li
      @SC-zh6li 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes

    • @krob2327
      @krob2327 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It was rigged…

  • @captainspirou
    @captainspirou ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It’s so important to have a strong team with you when you’re young. Nadal was really fortunate to have his uncle manage his career for so long

  • @kl2389
    @kl2389 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The funny thing about this when she loses her fans always said "she'll come back and more stronger". It's been like this for 2 years 🤣

  • @hernansanjuan4911
    @hernansanjuan4911 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    agree she is only 20 and already won a grandslam so let's see in the next 10 years what she can achieve.

  • @llouis4007
    @llouis4007 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    It’s too early to judge how well the rest of her career will go but prior to the surgery she was not a top 20 player.. the level of competition is really high and Emma’s first mistake leadin to this valley is clearly the sacking of Richardson..

  • @e93sports80
    @e93sports80 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really don't like all the negativity towards Emma since she won the 2021 US Open.

  • @JiraiyaSama86
    @JiraiyaSama86 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    It's probably not going to make a difference going back to that coach. It's on her to find someone to stick with and understand that she'll have to be very patient. FAA was patient, and look at what happened last year. There's a folly in expecting immediate certain results, and she needs someone who will tell her straight up that it's going to take possibly a long time and commitment, and if she's not ready for that, then not only will they not be the right match, but she'll probably end up wasting a lot of time.
    As for the physical aspect, I might disagree. Might. I don't recall her or many other WTA players, for that matter, making physical conditioning, training, and fitness a very high priority. This aspect matters in how much you reduce the likelihood of you getting injured. I will add that nutrition matters as well. All of this can help build a strong mind, which is what this video seems to imply that she's lacking.
    I will add that given what is presented in this video, it doesn't look good with the endorsement aspect. Perhaps if I had heard how she turned down more endorsements out of principle and commitment, I'd feel otherwise. I understand that money is important, but how you earn it should matter. It can possibly be the difference between being able to sustain yourself and bouncing around.
    I'll close with this. For her, she needs to accept responsibility, which it doesn't sound like she's very good at. It's not the coach, the press, or any external factors. It's her. Take on as much responsibility as you can, and bear it!

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว

      Going back to ITF, then she would be on top.

    • @JiraiyaSama86
      @JiraiyaSama86 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@sciencekid7565 I'm going to push back just slightly and ask how that works?

    • @robertingersoll3039
      @robertingersoll3039 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The biggest problem she has right now is that her body is not durable. If she keeps getting injured, she could have Lendl coaching her and it will not help one bit. The news always mentions the coaches she fires, what does not get coverage is the fact that not many reputable coaches even want to entertain an interview with her team. Not all of that is her fault but that is the reality she is facing.

    • @JiraiyaSama86
      @JiraiyaSama86 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robertingersoll3039 interesting. Is it safe to say that you think she needs a new team? Or at least start demanding that her current team operate better?
      As for her body and its durability, it might be hard for her to make it sufficiently durable now. I theorize that unless you have trained and grown up playing very physically, it will be harder to gain a body that will be sufficiently durable to withstand the kind of performances she'll need to put on to stay at the very top. My guess? She'd have to give up a good amount of modeling and advertising and other side gigs to do so.

    • @robertingersoll3039
      @robertingersoll3039 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@JiraiyaSama86 She will certainly need to consider revamping her team, at least parts of it. Is she comfortable doing it? That's hard to say.
      Regarding her durability, this is a more serious concern. As you say, the nutrition will help her, but she has to have the best physical fitness team on the payroll, and the willingness to put in the work. She will have to have the discipline of a monk.

  • @evilzzzability
    @evilzzzability ปีที่แล้ว +25

    when you go through half a dozen coaches in the space of a couple of years then the problem is you, not the coaches

  • @onnmohdyusoff
    @onnmohdyusoff ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I believe she's a one-time wonder, which I've stated after her amazing win and the follow-up dizzying media hype. In my mind its like ...poor Emma... hopefully the ore3ss and media give her a breathing space.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Yea, I don't ever see her sniffing another GS. The stars aligned for her on that one. She hasn't even gone deep in another tournament since, or before, for that matter.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Well a one slam wonder is still better than no slam.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jonfreeman9682 True 👍

    • @Clem_Fandango11
      @Clem_Fandango11 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@jonfreeman9682exactly... Ask Zverev.... Her name is on a grand slam trophy.

  • @alfandosavant4639
    @alfandosavant4639 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    It's safe to say that the US open 2021 women's singles should be listed as anomaly. Not only her, but also her opponent in the final, leylah fernandez. Both emma & leylah seemed to be the future of women's tennis back then, but where are they now? Thing like this also happened during Wimbledon 2022, the one rybakina won. I thought she will never rise to the challenge again after that, but how wrong i was.

    • @rogeliop.hernandez6720
      @rogeliop.hernandez6720 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Leylah F is still competing and earned millions last year from prizes and endorsements.

    • @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi
      @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@rogeliop.hernandez6720 she's not winning anything though, is she?

    • @andrewbrennan4311
      @andrewbrennan4311 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Rybakina is the real deal though

    • @redeyexxx1841
      @redeyexxx1841 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Except this new wave of players like Swiatek, Sabalenka, Rybakina are doing great

    • @richardmacey3619
      @richardmacey3619 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@andrewbrennan4311 She is the real deal, classy effortless power, Swiatek must be so relieved she's had to pull out of Roland Garros.

  • @Gabriel-MagicMusic
    @Gabriel-MagicMusic ปีที่แล้ว +3

    She might need to get a better adviser on what she needs best to continue her career successfully. I've got the impression that for the moment, she relies too much just on her parents to guide her and probably the parents have got different kinds of values which doesn't match the situation and they put too much pressure on her to succeed.
    Probably what has happened with Sharapova some time ago when she was relying mainly on her father's quidance, which put lots of pressure on her.
    Emma will eventually figure out her way...with the right advisers.

  • @matembwerematembwere9207
    @matembwerematembwere9207 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    True, I also think that it's important to point out circumstances she won US grand, and the opponent she faced in the final, covid had a lot to do with it, many players were not at their best and some never came., that win doesn't show enough about her resilience.

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq ปีที่แล้ว

      Emma was on earth like the other players too - maybe she was not at her best too

    • @matembwerematembwere9207
      @matembwerematembwere9207 ปีที่แล้ว

      @blue-xb1cq her opponent in the finals didn't have a name too,.

  • @richarddeese1991
    @richarddeese1991 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks. Ms. Raducanu has the benefit of youth. Sports medicine is light years ahead of most of the stuff we get, simply because of the money & prestige involved. Addressing the surgeries now is good. This way, she can start anew, knowing that she's done it before. Good luck to her. tavi.

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sport medicine does not help nor cure fake injuries

  • @dukeon
    @dukeon 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Everyone’s different, but in general it’s probably not a great thing to win a major right out of the gate. Couple that with the fact that it was a strange US Open that year. I think she is probably not a GS-winning quality player, but she’s still young and if she works tremendously hard and puts tennis as her top priority, who knows? The game is chock full of great young players though, and it if I’m being honest I just don’t think she has a big enough game to compete with the likes of Rybakina, Iga, etc.

  • @532bluepeter1
    @532bluepeter1 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I never understood how she sacked the coach who took her to a US Open win. It just seemed crazy.

    • @matteo-cu8uv
      @matteo-cu8uv 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      greed

    • @philfoster8789
      @philfoster8789 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agreed. I feel great sympathy for Andrew Richardson.

    • @rahulrava619
      @rahulrava619 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Selfish brat. 😂she's over now

  • @pablor3138
    @pablor3138 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I followed her on insta and most of her posts were about the good times with endorsements, stopped following because I wanted to see training and her journey to be the female tennis GOAT. Money and fame got her mind out of tennis. She is still young with many years before her, clock is ticking..

  • @justynajakubowska2191
    @justynajakubowska2191 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Emma is a good example of press overhyping someone to crazy extend. She won just one slam and they were trying to make her a new Monica Seles or Martina Hingins. Of course thanks to that and the fact that she is very young and pretty she earned tons of money and now she does not need to be worried about that.

  • @alfigliolia5264
    @alfigliolia5264 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    She gets what she wanted, ditching the coach who made her... Feel sorry for the people who made her with their hard work, time, energy& love. Hopes she grows up & fixes her disrespect & arrogance

    • @jgunner94
      @jgunner94 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      What coach who made her? The one who was with her for like 5 weeks? Do some research.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Federer also ditched his coach after winning his first slam in 2003... is he also disrespectful and arrogant?

  • @gmr7494
    @gmr7494 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's too bad that Leylah didn't win the US Open. Seems like that was the worst thing to happen to her.

  • @davebudge4526
    @davebudge4526 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Winning a Slam just months into your tennis career must feel like winning a fortune on the Lottery, like litterally millions then suddenly you have to eat sensibly get 9 to 11 hours a sleep a night and be really up and eager for the fight and grind of the WTA tour ,thats a lot to ask for a young girl just barely outta school. Novak came from humble even poor beginings but wealth and fortune didn't soften him but then thats why he's Novak with 23 Slams and counting.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      All credit to Novak for overcoming hardships in his youth... war is horrendous, but exactly how poor was he? I know that's the story we're told - but does anybody know specifics? Did he grow up in a shack, like people in Brazil or Haiti? Anybody? Bueller?

    • @davebudge4526
      @davebudge4526 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@orchidpanda2253 Check out Novaks fathers wiki page he borrowed money from anyone he could looked for sponsorship everywhere ,eventually secured loans at huge rates of interest everything the family had was put in to young Novaks tennis his brothers probably went hungry at times, if he failed as so many brilliant junior players do his family would have been ruined thats why his personality was so cocky but likeable when he was just arriving on the scene it was a strategy to attract sponsorship and get some money before the big prize money could be won on the court. Believe me you can hype yourself up in this game just look at Donald Young his parents billed him as a male Serena.
      I heard Novaks Mum say to the media once that his brothers gave up their childhoods so Novak could have his dream I mean they supported him completely but also they looked to him to lift them out of the poverty and debt they were stuck in. I saw a Davis Cup match in 2005 and heard that Novak was offered huge sums of money and extensive sponsorship and coaching support if he would switch to British citizenship and represent Britian in team competitions but at this point it was obvious he wad going to be the next great player yes its an interesting thought if he was born in a slum in South America but and he is a brilliant athlete who would have been playing soccer on the steets with other kids but if got his hands on a tennis racket and some tennis balls a handful of times he would have stood out and probably got regional support and his drive to play and compete in tennis was enormous.

  • @paulelverstone8677
    @paulelverstone8677 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've just listened to Iga speaking after the WTA finals in Cancun and the question to her was; What advice would you give to an aspiring player, to which she responded; 'get some good people around you, people you trust and can work with. I was lucky - I found those people quickly'.
    Copy and paste for Raducanu...

    • @hearhere2165
      @hearhere2165 ปีที่แล้ว

      Would not be surprised if she tested positive. Politics is trendy.

  • @billbrandine5857
    @billbrandine5857 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    She won her major event in the middle of strict COVID restrictions on tour when most of the top-ranked players were either out-of-shape, hardly playing, in bad form, and generally not competitively tough. How else to explain not one, but two such lowly-ranked players BOTH in the same US Open final? These once-in-a-lifetime circumstances worked perfectly for Leylah and Emma and they took advantage. In fact, there's no way a final like that will EVER happen again with such longshots playing for the title. It is no coincidence that we haven't heard a positive thing, tennis-wise, from Emma or Leylah again after that match. Their current rankings are exactly where their talent-level on tour says it is.

    • @moaningpheromones
      @moaningpheromones ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And they even used lighter tennis balls for women at the USO - probably suited her better.

    • @patradingjournal
      @patradingjournal ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jesus you are speaking as if they are two players nearing retirement, Leylah is only 21 this year and have so many years ahead of her to win a major, will definitely revisit this comment within 5 years time just to laugh at your face.

    • @billbrandine5857
      @billbrandine5857 ปีที่แล้ว

      Um, Fernandez is now #43, showing little chance of significantly increasing that number; and Raducanu is #280. And new and hot players emerge every day on tour. BTW...don't waste your time sitting by your computer waiting for those 5 years. @@patradingjournal

    • @MrChukfo
      @MrChukfo ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@patradingjournalYou will never see these players in a final again.

    • @lightup6751
      @lightup6751 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That is absolutely false.
      You don’t win it all at age 17 without being a prodigy and hard worker.
      She is only 20 now. There is ups and downs. She can definitely come back.
      You are just a hater.

  • @errolljones8432
    @errolljones8432 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Life is about being grateful. And not ditching people. When they bring you to the place of success.? Karma will come back on you. And that is exactly what is happening

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can make changes in life and still be grateful. In fact, that's probably a good route to take when things aren't working out. Life is about changes. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. You live and learn . . .

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      do your research before mouthing off. Emma was with Richardson for 9 weeks and on a short-term contract. He didn't carry her in his womb for 9 months.

    • @philfoster8789
      @philfoster8789 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@orchidpanda2253 But... surely Richardson deserved at least a chance after the US Open...? It may have ended badly, of course; as it is, though, you can't stop people from wondering, "What might have happened if Richardson had been kept on...?"
      Until/unless she wins another Grand Slam, Richardson's sacking will continue to be a matter of debate.
      "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
      Discuss...

    • @philfoster8789
      @philfoster8789 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stonew1927 ... But... when things are working out...?!

  • @andrewmorris6187
    @andrewmorris6187 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Leave her injuries heal up, her body and mind to 're freshen up and reset every part of her game and she can return for a second chance at glory. She has the talent to do so and is young enough still.

  • @FirstLast-cd6vv
    @FirstLast-cd6vv ปีที่แล้ว +19

    She'll improve, or maybe not. Either way, it's *her* responsibility and the blame can't be pinned on anyone else.

    • @JiraiyaSama86
      @JiraiyaSama86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly

    • @yippeeki-yay1691
      @yippeeki-yay1691 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's the modern world we live in now, it's much easier to point the finger than look in the mirror.

  • @ruthau7999
    @ruthau7999 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Wonderful karma for the cruel and ungrateful treatment of the first coach that guided her to the major win.

  • @bwiz6514
    @bwiz6514 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    She simply has no weapons. The USO she won she only needed to be consistent and avoid errors. She didn't even face a top 10 player the whole tourney.

  • @Hal1344
    @Hal1344 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    Emma had a dream draw at the US Open. Lila Fernandez was the toughest player she encountered. No Swiatek, no Rybakina, no Sabalenka, no Jabeur etc. After exposed to instant and explosive fame, she fell into a morbid state of hypochondria, which has continued and worsened ever since. Her primary issue is between her ears. Emma's primary love is adulation, NOT tennis.
    She's a psychological mess.

    • @Hal1344
      @Hal1344 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'd add that she's probably the only winner of a Major that may not even qualify for admission into another.

    • @harrydocwalkerharrydocwalk5998
      @harrydocwalkerharrydocwalk5998 ปีที่แล้ว

      I totally agree with your rext

    • @sarah-dq5rl
      @sarah-dq5rl ปีที่แล้ว +9

      How can you say she had easy draws? She played Sakkari, Bencic, Rogers, etc and won as a qualifier. She didn’t even drop a set and you say that it was a dream draw. Sure, the media was a big part of her illnesses, but it would be ridiculous to say she doesn’t love tennis.

    • @andyh323
      @andyh323 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What nonsense.

    • @hiphoponeworld
      @hiphoponeworld ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@sarah-dq5rl yeah those are dream players to have as opponents compared to Swiatek, Jabeur, Sabalenka and Rybakina

  • @listrahtes
    @listrahtes 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The same that happened to Osaka but much faster. She turned into a giant diva kicking out worldclass coaches left and right and even had coaches like Tursunev quit because of red flags in her behaviour. She actually said in public that she often knows best and coaches have to fall in line. Well with that character you are impossible to coach. Its not about her endorsement deals at all but diva behaviour.
    The way she kicked out her coach after US Open told it all and she consistently behaved like that since then. Its just with good looking women there will always be thousands of simps white knighting them.

  • @orchidpanda2253
    @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Once again, fair and balanced. You put CNN to shame. As if any of these haters hollering at Raducanu would turn down sponsorships from Nike, Dior or Evian if they were offered even one is hilarious. Of course she's gonna take it. Duh. Who's gonna walk away from millions of $$ except Dave Chapelle and the Dalai Lama??? Emma winning UO was a testament to what happens when talent meets zero pressure - just the joy of playing the game without expectations. If I were Emma, I'd put all that money in the bank and give the middle finger to the toxic culture of mediocrity on social media... but maybe she'll rise above it all. :)

  • @lanceb.
    @lanceb. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bibi is my favourite athlete in all sports. If she retired with never winning another major, I would always appreciate her for that glorious day in New York, brilliantly taking out the GOAT on her home turf, with class and dignity during the match and award ceremony, never patronizing the crowd for love, like I see so often. Rather she have been a 1 hit wonder than hold no major trophy at all. I think English fans should think of that possibility with Emma, regardless of the reasons and hold her day in New York as precious. Truthfully, I would welcome her back in Canada being one of us. Cheers.

    • @Mike-yg8ig
      @Mike-yg8ig ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And she will hoist trophies once again. How many people get to live out an experience like that? Winning the U.S. Open in front of the world at 19 y/o, or any age for that matter. WTA is much less interesting without Andreescu.

  • @alienrefugee51
    @alienrefugee51 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    So, she's most definitely not going to retire as a legend in women's tennis, nor have a stellar career, but she will always have that one moment in time, where she played out of her mind to make history. Still something to be proud of. The coaching carousel is probably the worst part of her downfall though and a big contributor to it.

    • @philfoster8789
      @philfoster8789 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes: I think future players would do well to study what happened between Emma Raducanu and Andrew Richardson...

  • @grade12purity41
    @grade12purity41 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    plus women's tennis right now is so competitive.. there are 3 women who are consistent... iga, Aryna, and elena...... even the current top 10... Emma's game won't hurt them

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thay’s why Emma has fake surgery news to avoid swallowing bagels & breadsticks.

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Emma R has done what any other young star would do; if the likes of Tiffany and Porsche are gonna throw money at you, you take the money and run!
    Anna K was actually a very hot 10 and she went on to have a really well rounded life with her husband. Emma R is a mediocre 4 even with the wind behind her. She needs to think about her future long term plans because tennis is not really her forte.

  • @mtusuvasthee9924
    @mtusuvasthee9924 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One year on and nothing changed.

  • @muzna510
    @muzna510 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    She's now parading everywhere with a bandage on her wrist. We get it girl you are injured. She looks too happy to be out of court for a ambitious tennis player. Her main focus is attending fashion shows even if she's injured

  • @jackwachtel-scott8000
    @jackwachtel-scott8000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Only Radacanu can decide if she wants to become a Top 20 player on a consistent basis or rely on her looks and wonderful smile to make money through product endorsements and commercial opportunities. The talent is there but talent alone is not enough. It has to be accompanied by desire, will and work ethic. I hope she decides to do whatever makes her happiest.

  • @ginomarone8831
    @ginomarone8831 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    A couple of things and all IMO:
    She won the US open where all the top players we not present due to injuries and basically exhaustion (end of season)
    After winning the US open, the first thing she’d done was kicking her current coach to the curbs.
    For whatever reason the media has latched onto her and her management hasn’t really managed this right (looking long term) yes, she got all sorts of high end endorsements but if she doesn’t improve those endorsements will be short lived. She could probably switch to modeling so there’s that. All IMO and good luck to her!
    Edit: I posted my comment 30sec into your video. After listening the entire video it appears that we are basically on the same page. Again, my comments are all IMO and I actually feel her pain as I also have experience in this department, but from a slightly different angle. Good luck to her!

    • @C_AVATAR
      @C_AVATAR ปีที่แล้ว

      Ana Kournikova..lol

    • @davidevans1947
      @davidevans1947 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was more to do with Covid no top players.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      no. 1 Ash Barty no. 2 Sabalenka 3. Osaka 4. Pliskova and so on were all present and playing during that US Open soooooooo...... do you mean the top players from basketball?

  • @xxxs8309
    @xxxs8309 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The crazy thing is she hasnt won a single title other than the US Open

    • @philfoster8789
      @philfoster8789 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Andrew Richardson: US Open coach; Andrew Richardson: sacked after US Open victory...
      Discuss!

    • @maxfrasier
      @maxfrasier 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      nor won a match at US Open since

  • @2GoodLookin
    @2GoodLookin ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Both of the finalist are just average players that had the luckiest draw to make it to the finals at US Open. I don't think either of them will ever be in a Grand Slam final again.

  • @donkey3187
    @donkey3187 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    She's the tennis version of a one hit wonder.

  • @NewMavericks
    @NewMavericks ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Looks like she has the same problem I had as a competitive athlete, not knowing how to recover and rejuvenate properly to stay strong and healthy.

  • @nergales
    @nergales ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Top 10 wins of Emma Raducanu, by opponent rank.
    12 Bencic
    13 Maia
    18 Sakkari
    21 Linette
    22 Azarenka
    41 Tormo
    42 Vondrusova
    43 Rogers
    45 Cristea
    46 Van Uytanck
    O wins against top 10.
    5 wins TOTAL against top 40,.
    It's crazy how one fluke can make you a superstar.

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Silly comparison because most of those players she beat were ranked much higher than her, in the case of Vondrosova,this year's Wimbledon champion,WAY higher because Emma was the last person to beat her at Wimbledon ranked 330 as a wildcard!😅😂

    • @nergales
      @nergales ปีที่แล้ว

      @@eyeofthetiger6002 what silly comparison? Bare facts. 0 wins against top10. Yep she won against vondrusova 2 years before grand slam, that makes Emma great player today.

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nergalesyou're missing the point,if Emma of two years ago can beat the future Wimbledon champion while only still fresh out of school and ranked 330,are you seriously suggesting she can't beat a top 10 player now with all her wrist and ankle injuries sorted out now hopefully after her surgery and now a Slam champion herself? I suggest you hold your horses and wait till next year, you will see the wins and titles start coming in.

    • @nergales
      @nergales ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@eyeofthetiger6002 o wins against top 10 - fact. One day she can beat someone from top10 posibility. For example C. Garcia is losing game after game (just like Emma after US).
      Leylah before the US final had 3 setters
      with Sabalenka no2, Osaka no3, Svitolina no5, Kerber no16.
      Ostapenko and Andreescu were not so hyped even tough they won against: Halep and S. Williams in their finals. wonder why?
      I heard about waitling till next year, one year ago. I will catch u up in 2025. 0 WTA500, 0WTA1000, 0 GS is my bet.

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nergales Leylah beat all those top 10 players and yet when it comes to the crunch she couldn't beat Emma,I think you got your answer right there!🤣😂😂 Btw, Leylah has played Emma twice and has lost twice.🤣 Beating a top 10 player is not the ultimate accolade,but winning a Slam definitely is. Btw, Emma was also the youngest ever winner of an ITF under-18 title at just 13yo!

  • @ThePreityEffect
    @ThePreityEffect ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The sooner she is out of tennis, the better. A horrible example for young female athletes out there. She was and always will be only at a challenger level. She won't be coming back to the top100. even if she wants to, she is not good enough with the level of competition there is out there today.

  • @Kintsugi.tv1
    @Kintsugi.tv1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    She is not a good player, but sometimes there is a short winning streak in anybody’s life. She cashed out big time from the greedy corp. She was greedy, they were greedy. What do you expect that may come out of it? Respect, achievements ?

    • @richardwebb2348
      @richardwebb2348 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Vindictive, offensive, and ill informed comment.

  • @robertmarlo6668
    @robertmarlo6668 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    her main failure getting rid of the coach who helped her won grand slam. She may have thought it's her skills alone won the grand slam

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Covid helped her winning Covid trophy.

  • @christopherride3764
    @christopherride3764 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wish her the very best ❤

  • @xploit811
    @xploit811 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She is done. International sports needs a different mindset and focus which clearly Emma doesnt have.

  • @truthreignsforever9286
    @truthreignsforever9286 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I predicted she'd win only one immediate after her one grand slam. She should be happy with that. I'm not at all surprised at all. She's a great player. But the ladies ATP is stacked with so many new talents. Many great ladies on the ATP tour. I don't think we'll see anyone one dominant player in the ladies ATP currently? All the next 7 grand slams will surprise us with different champions, perhaps?

    • @tomk5238
      @tomk5238 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Wta... Not women's ATP ." Women's tennis association".

    • @sciencekid7565
      @sciencekid7565 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at Emma’s huge sideburns. She belongs to ATP

    • @richardmacey3619
      @richardmacey3619 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Class always rises to the top, Elena Rybakina has it in spades, elegant,effortless power, she's going to be aforce on grass or hard courts.

    • @truthreignsforever9286
      @truthreignsforever9286 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@richardmacey3619 Iga Swiatek is fierce too. I just recently started learning of her

  • @brainlife
    @brainlife 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Blame on everyone but yourself.

  • @weekendhacker
    @weekendhacker ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Emma's game is actually 150-200 in the world - where it was when she won the title. She took advantage of a relatively easy draw and the burnout of top players due to Covid associated hassles such as not being able to train properly & getting injured, testing positive to Covid and being fatigued. She won the title & enjoyed many endorsements and lots of cash but I don't think we will ever see her reach the top again. Maybe not even top 100.

  • @BarryArcher-i1r
    @BarryArcher-i1r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    1st it’s only 3 years since Emma won the USA 🇺🇸 open she also had several operations Emma Radicanu is still only in her ver early 20s she needs to regain her strength and get her mind back in place stop putting Emma under so much pressure and instead give this young talent plenty of encouragement

  • @stephenkeye2678
    @stephenkeye2678 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I said back then. Her win was a fluke. Ostepenco, and others as well. One hit wonders. Coco too

    • @omniexistus
      @omniexistus ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agreed...kind of looks like it haha

    • @jasonread2887
      @jasonread2887 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You dont win a major tennis tournament by 'fluke'. She worked hard. It was a case of too much too soon

  • @robfredericks2984
    @robfredericks2984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Firing your coach after he had helped you win the US Open as a qualifier is INSANE! 7 coaches in 2 years is INSANE! Three surgeries by age 21 is bad harbinger of physical frailty. She's toast. Mental and physically unsuited for professional anything.

  • @marianagaoka9687
    @marianagaoka9687 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Raducanu is a well educated British. The problem is the "Naomi Osaka" effect, too much spotlight / business, and not enough focus on tennis. Money kills the hunger for excellence, she's just happy to be the only qualifier to EVER win a Grand Slam.

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of my favorites Emma Raducanu

  • @brianquigley6862
    @brianquigley6862 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I think she has the game and is athletic enough. All the points are valid but I think management issues probably from her parents is the main source. Who knows what baggage she is carrying from her parents. Maybe tennis isn't a priority at the kitchen table and Emma knows this deep down. So, when things get tight, which is often, she isn't really focused mentally or emotionally and breaks down. She has had amazing success. Maybe deep down she is content and not up for the tennis grind. But my gut says it's family related. I think Tsitsipas has this problem as well. I wish Emma the best but she should decide what she wants and stop with the commercials. The other girls will continue to bring their A++++ games against her every match. It won't be easy.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't think mom and dad are involved much in her game. But has tasted success. Many players never get a taste of a Grand Slam much less win one.

    • @brianquigley6862
      @brianquigley6862 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@jonfreeman9682 She is so young and really messed up the coaching situation in a really embarrassing manner. Again I would assume parent induced. Tennis is a crazy sport. Players have to be in killer mode 24/7. No guaranteed money (unless lucky like Emma with endorsements), injuries, no team mates to hide behind etc. It takes a certain type of person to succeed in this arena. Too many girls are hungrier than her and just as talented. Add a sprinkle of jealousy and resentment and Emma has a tough hill to climb in even the first rounds. She doesn't do anything unique. Many players are just as talented. Her talent imo is her athleticism but that lets her down bc she is frequently injured. I personally don't think she has the determination and drive to stay in the game but more importantly I don't think she has the mental toughness either. Look at Layla Fernandez and Kenin. The others smell blood in the water. I have no idea why Fernandez doesn't win more but my guess is it's confidence. I think the window shut for Kenin. She had a really good, but short run. Her game is not strong enough to keep pace. Emma's is good enough but she ain't that good to be juggling a modeling career and trying to keep pace with the top 10 players who are too strong for her. Basically Emma has to decide if she's up for the grind. She has a lot of pressure and a huge target on her back every match. People love to beat her. Is she up for that week after week? So far her ranking says not even close. She should definitely be a top 50 player but top 50 is no picnic or walk in the park. It takes a lot of hard work and commitment followed by a lot of confidence. I always root for her and Fernandez but as I said Tennis is a killer sport. Does she want to enter the ring every week? Only she truly knows the answer. She's in a big uphill battle to say the least. I sure couldn't and wouldn't want to do it. I'd take the endorsement money and run. Even at my level 4.5 -5.0 I hate the competitive nature of all the insane players I come across. Today I hit for fun, exercise and therapy with people who feel the same. My competitive days are over. I'd buy investment property if I were her and turn the page. The circuit ain't for the faint of heart. I hope she has some happiness. She is gifted for sure but that is not enough to stay in top 100 even.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@brianquigley6862 No you're right. You need killer instincts but I wouldn't write her off yet. There's a ton of talented players for sure and some like Eugenie Bouchard and Sabine Lisicki made Wimbledon finals but fell short and never came close to tasting a Grand Slam again. They're both basically done. Emma still has time to get better and at worst is a one slam wonder which is more than most players can say plus she gets $30 million in endorsements so even if she doesn't win much the money is huge incentive to keep playing. Say she plays even 8 years then that's $100+ million in endorsements alone. Other great players like Laura Robson has so much talent but was beset by injuries and flamed out early. The mark of a true champion has stamina and consistency which is a rare bird indeed. That's why players like Serena Williams, Djokovic, Nadal, Federer are so special as they really push the age limit of the sport for the love of the game. I don't think anyone thinks Emma will be one of the all time greats as she doesn't have consistency like Iga but she can still be a top 50 player and that's very respectable.

  • @Kjeesle
    @Kjeesle ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am not a tennis player but I am sure the sport consistently demands perseverance, determination, and commitment to be better as a player every day. Deals, sponsorships, and endorsements should always come last and are considered a small part of a player's career. Once one jumps on it too fast and with no real control, he or she is likely set to doom and doom quickly.

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 ปีที่แล้ว

      no. being a top end athletes demands consistency and constantly working on your game.. Its hard enough to make it to the top.. and its like even harder to stay up there.. Watch any documentaries on atheletes trying to stay ahead.. I just saw a discussion between elite shooters within the NBA.. they are constantly practicing for scenarios that happen like

    • @SC-zh6li
      @SC-zh6li 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      To be the best you need raw talent, but after that you cut yourself off from the media and outside world. You live in a world a bubble of sacrifice . Emma never did she courted and still courts the media, said this from day one.

  • @sportsmediaamerica
    @sportsmediaamerica ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Everything went south after she had that mole removed from her upper lip. There was pressure to look "perfect" after the US Open win, and next time you saw her in public the mole was removed. It was her magic mole. She may never recover.

    • @gemcockrell
      @gemcockrell ปีที่แล้ว

      So sad that this was viewed as an imperfection 😢

  • @retro-spective3403
    @retro-spective3403 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She absolutely has the talent and ability, winning the US open proved that, and she has the right to capitalize on the benefits as any sportsperson’s career can end overnight with unexpected problems, as she’s well aware having been plagued by injury.
    That said she’s also attracted a lot more than her fair share of haters (a lot are racially motivated it seems) but if she wants to go forward she needs to totally ignore that and really focus on the tennis; put the PR, celebrity lifestyle and endorsements on the back burner and seriously find a coach / coaches she can really stick with. A lot of high level success is down to attitude and self belief, so getting coaching in that area is essential for longevity, a lot of big sports stars have done this.
    She’s got enough money to last her a lifetime if needed so she needs to put money second, or even third after enjoying life to loving to play, if she doesn’t the corporate-media machine will chew her up and spit her out just like that!
    Look to the likes of Federer as a role model, humble yet absolutely focused and determined, play very hard to get with media and sponsors, make them fight to be involved with you and be very selective about interviews and endorsements, a bad one can destroy your reputation in a flash. Stay out of the spotlight on personal relationships it can be done as many stars have proven, you don’t need to put your personal life on public display to be recognised!
    The very fact she admitted recently she hadn’t prepared nearly well enough before her US open round 1 exit confirms she’s not focused 100% on the job at hand!
    Come on Emma you can do it, ignore everybody else and what they say and just believe in yourself!

  • @dougj7295
    @dougj7295 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    She will make more money in the model world - she will be just fine.

  • @philjackett-simpson5149
    @philjackett-simpson5149 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If u get surgery, it sometimes has a permanent negative effect on your body.

  • @toddrone
    @toddrone ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In the pop music world,.. emma is a one hit wonder

  • @kanzaki0001
    @kanzaki0001 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Her mind took over, instead of playing by instinct. The multiple coaches where trying to make into a player much different to her initial play style. Her initial coach allowed her to play in a style more suited for her. The wrist issue is her putting to much emphasis on a power game. There are a bunch of mistakes made but she has to be the one to figure out how to go forward.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Her coach at UO had only been with her for 5 weeks... It's not like he was with her for 5 years grooming her. Nobody does any research

  • @Alex-8181
    @Alex-8181 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    She was 18 yo when she won...how a kid can manage that pressure? She started believe she is the best and also fashion style. Parties, sponsors, fans made her gone crazy. She will recover now that she lost a lot of matches and she has no more pressure. If she will be a top player or not it's something we will see in the future.

    • @mahlonrhoades4509
      @mahlonrhoades4509 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Ash Barty started on the circuit when she was 15 and had quite a lot of success - particularly in doubles (runner up in 3 grand slams). She took time off at (I think 18 years old) and played cricket for a few years. Came back and climbed steadily to #1 in the world and holding that ranking for a record duration. It's not about age - it's about mental strength, emotional grounding and discipline (along with natural talent, hard work and good coaching and support).

    • @Alex-8181
      @Alex-8181 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mahlonrhoades4509 not all the persons manage the emotions in the same way. A young girl can’t manage properly the pressure. Not only in sport.

    • @Legend-gv2nx
      @Legend-gv2nx ปีที่แล้ว

      18 not a kid

    • @Alex-8181
      @Alex-8181 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Legend-gv2nx 18 is a kid… you can’t manage that pressure.

  • @felixscorpian
    @felixscorpian ปีที่แล้ว +2

    WELL SHE GOT LUCKY.
    look at her USO draw, was there any real slam contender? Nope, the best player en route was probably Bencic, that says a lot

  • @kennethbailey6634
    @kennethbailey6634 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    It's nothing that happened to her. She had a great win in a GS. She doesn't have the talent to beat these great players on the WTA. It's up to her to process this internally. That's for all of us going through our journey in life. Don't let others zap your joy by seeing you struggle. The main thing is for her to invest her money. And really start thinking about life other than tennis in this level. If you really enjoy the sport. Than drop to a lower circuit and keep playing.

    • @dr.strange6775
      @dr.strange6775 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Keep on doubting and hating. I can't wait for her to come back and prove all doubters and haters wrong.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@dr.strange6775 Worth remembering that Raducanu has never even won a single set off a Top-10 ranked player.

    • @orchidpanda2253
      @orchidpanda2253 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm going to respectfully disagree. When Emma won the UO, Chris Evert said it's gonna take Emma a couple of years to get to a good level after that win... cause Chris Evert seems to know something about what it means to be a professional tennis player.

  • @eternailsm
    @eternailsm ปีที่แล้ว +2

    she is still young but I think firing the coach that won you a slam at such a young age so early was nothing short of a sin . for winning you a slam he deserved a year of patience at least

    • @SC-zh6li
      @SC-zh6li 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At 21 the clock is ticking.

  • @aldroid4844
    @aldroid4844 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    There was nothing sudden about her success! It was a culmination of years of constant hard work. Her play is still at a very high level and she will find her way into the Top Ten in the future if she keeps working hard.

    • @whiskeytango5680
      @whiskeytango5680 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Are you her PR agent? So delusional.

    • @alexstar5182
      @alexstar5182 ปีที่แล้ว

      you are just in love with her and cannot accept that she is not a top player.

  • @Bad_Gnasher
    @Bad_Gnasher ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video.
    She definitely didn't have a good support network around, but has to take a lot of the blame herself. The standard of women's tennis has never been so high and struggle to see her getting close to winning a major.

  • @docvevs2820
    @docvevs2820 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Yes. One Slam Wonder. No doubt.

  • @pratamaridho6754
    @pratamaridho6754 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Klay thompson says it best. "Anomalies happen". And she might be one-winning-wonder. And then she will lose again and again.

  • @jantonisito
    @jantonisito ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mental toughness is not something external to the sport - it is part of it. She won when as underdog - without any pressure of expectations. Flipping through coaches is result of inflated expectations - but her problem is not her volley or her backhand. Her problem is that she has no mental toughness. Maybe she can get there with right coaching and with right psychologist - or else she will be a one time champion.