yeah... she seemed definitely more comfortable here than with the American or Brit interviews... maybe cos she wasn't asked the same inane questions...
Injuries is one of the main obstacles for most athletes. Many great athletes fell before they could realize their potentials. I think the smart thing to do is not to play every tournament available. Training hard is essential but not to hurt yourself.
@@benthekeeshond545 True. For a start she should stop going all out after balls like how she injured her knee. Imagine had she twisted her knee or ankle the fairytale would have ended.
@@RespectOthers1 But that happened when she was competing. Emma has to go all out in the competition. If she gets hurt when trying to win, so be it. Tough luck! Better than not trying. A tennis player shouldn't compete too much, just make sure to have enough rest to rejuvenate his/her body. It is easy to say but needs to find a balance.
A lovely interview..and I really liked the presenter...seemed very jolly and asked good ,straight questions and then listened to her answers. What is his name? Can we see more of these?
How can someone this young be so modest and mature is surprising given what we typically see from 99% teens today. I have seen a few calm kids like this but they're so few.
@@Marie0575 i watched that interview (Raducanu Interview Compilation Her newest homecoming interviews in both Eng&Chn 拉杜卡努最新中英文訪談精選... from 10:00 she started speaking FLUENT n CUTE putonghua). as a born-n-bred hongkonger where we speak cantonese there emma's mandarin (or rather we call it putonghua now) is better than mine. ask anyone who knows the lingo i m sure they would agree with me.
@@chankwaichoi1 I would say Emma can pronounce words in Mandarin better than you but she won't be able to understand a lot of vocabs as anybody educated in Hong Kong. To be good in a language, one has to be able to read/write.
When I look at her, Nicol David the squash legend from Malaysia came to my mind. I think she has a Chinese mom too. She is also good at Mathematics and scored straight As in her high school. Maths and sports seem like siblings!
Very clever saying all the right things and diplomatic depending where the interviewer from. This makes her extremely likeable, probably that's the reason she getting so many fans and being naturally beautiful also helps.
Emma is a intelligent human ! best of luck to her. I think she will do well. I hope CGTN will not be ban from UK. we wouldn't be able to see this beautiful interview.
She’s done any number of interviews far more insightful than this one. We wouldn’t be missing anything if the Communist Party’s media channel wasn’t available.
UK ban CGTN first. You need to get the fact straight. FACT is not important to UK and the western media. BBC will photo shop a youtubers picture in China to make a green tree look gray. Or Stage farmers family and call it force labor in xjing and lie anout it.
@@bluecanary9417 no more than So called democracy regime change war the west push to bomb women and children killing mostly Muslim and pertend to care its a joke.name calling only shows your Character sad.
So many of the top tennis players look miserable out on the court; maybe it's because they have to get their game face on. The thing about Raducanu is that she looks like she's having so much fun out there, which fans can genuinely feel.
I like that Emma put a hold her social media since her victory at New York and is probably catching up on all those hours of lost sleep over the summer. 😩
No sleep for Emma! Too busy playing dress up and getting photo ops at social events! Met Gala in the States and a London fashion week preview event in London! Hope Emma fits the odd game of tennis in between all these nights on the town!
not in a major, but minor tournaments, she did. actually she lost to ZHANG SHUAI not long before this US OPEN. EMMA beat her in the 2nd round on her way to win the slam, kind of a comeback from her earlier loss to ZHANG i guess.
@@ppuh6tfrz646 I think in this situation she would be paid. She should be paid in principle, as she's given up loads of her time for something that has very negligible benefit for her.
Yes, she looked a little tired in this interview like she had been doing them all day. Still can't believe the maturity and well-spoken this kid is. Way to go Emma!
Emma's situation with her recently dismissed coach reminds me of the movie, "Kelly's Heroes". At one point when they are about to go after a Tiger tank with a much smaller US tank, Donald Sutherland says , "Always with the negative vibes Moriarty. Always with the negative vibes."
I hope we can grow in this journey together?! She sounds more like a person whom received a loot of leadership training from her parents; they're both Directors in Finance institutions not just average immigrants :)). No wonder she has so much Grit. That just shows how much she was coached by her parents into becoming and acting as a champion. Her winning speech was also something you take out from leaders movies accomplishing her opponent, accomplishing the public and then putting the success story on her team first. Besides that, at her age she is showing incredible media and political awareness. Every question they asked her, she is simply saying what the public wants to hear. By now, she has 10+ role models, for the British Public her role model is Andy Murray, for the Romanian public hers is Simona Halep and for the Chinese public her role model is Li Na. You have to be incredible smart to do this stuff.
It’s her real personality and she’s so genuine, it’s hard to comprehend for a lot of people. If you see and read her previous interviews, she’s always been like this. Impossible not to admire and like.
she has always said Li Na is her idol, it's actually recorded, she was very younger, and it wasn't for a Chinese interview. She is very well spoken, throw good education and also a good team behind her.
2:30 so not just from her mother, but also from her cousins & relatives she learnt one has to work hard before anything can be achieved. UK trains tons of tennis players since virginia wade won her grand slams, yet we still had to wait for 44 yrs before emma emerged as an US OPEN winner. so i wonder if LUCK (together with OTHER FORCES) was in play for her win.
As long as Emma continues to strengthen her reflexes/hand eye coordination by dealing with Andrew Murray’s 100 mph plus forehands in practice………….she’ll continue to easily deal with the ATP woman tour and the power they show her, comparatively to Andrew Murray. This is the biggest factor in her success that we all slight and overlook as if it doesn’t exist? ☝️😎
I sure lots of women pros, if not the majority, train with men to sharpen their game. Not disrespecting women but men play at a faster and more powerful pace.
@@deaneng8540 top 6 men with powerful forehands is the following link. th-cam.com/video/QX0dlYSYKIw/w-d-xo.html Hint: Federer, Djokovic, Nadal isn’t of these men. And guess who is in this top 6? 😁 Yes, a lot of women ATP pros hit with men. But not all of them are hitting with men bringing the heat at 100 plus miles per hour. This is a small percentage of men that have this bent. And not all of these ATP women pros (hitting with men) are talented/determined to the point where they’ll benefit to just get over top tier competition with this factor (100 plus mph forehands for practice via a man pro). Point is: a young talented and determined up n coming female pro with upward momentum…………….combine this quality with an ATP man of the rarity via nonchalantly belting out 100 mph forehands in practice……………you have a recipe for success. I’d be so bold to say if Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu both trained with Andrew Murray………………and Leylah got accustomed to Andy Murray’s forehand power while developing her reflexes………….I’d believe that Leylah would defeat Emma. Not taking away anything from Emma’s character, for she’s a classy and graceful person at heart. I’m just speaking about a competition rivalry which really isn’t anything to me.
Unfortunately this is going to be her life going forward. And next the British press especially will dig into her life to find anything to tear her down. Or just tear her down, British tabloids strive on that.
@Sophia Nyuyen oh yes, her prize money to date was ~USD 3,000,000, n let's say emma will retire at 68, then for the next 50 yrs WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER (even putting that money in a long term deposit bank a/c without any high risk investments) she would have USD 60,000 to spend every yr let's say FIXED TERM DEPOSIT interest rate is 1%/yr, then INTEREST ALONE of 3 milllion is USD 30,000/yr. she, ON HER OWN, can live on that without touching the CAPITAL the average median income of americans is ~USD 40,000/yr
well, she's got brains she can fall back on. three 9s n four 8s (equivalent to 3A* n 4A) in GCSE A-LEVEL n with a grand slam (even 1, and the last UK got in womens tennis was 44 yrs ago) under her belt i think that is good enough to get her into oxford or cambridge. oh yes, she is TRILINGUAL, how's that?
Yeah. She told them that China should keep its hands off of Taiwan, stop building illegal islands in international waters, close down the Uighur death camps and stop oppressing the people of Hong Kong. It was wonderful to watch.
@Jazibee ok, pls tell me which bit IN THIS INTERVIEW is propaganda n HARMFUL to anyone watching it? where do u think one has to be CAREFUL in enjoying this interview? to be precise, pls tell us IN WHAT WAY were U harmed?
She will be the biggest sports star of the century! She will have to watch out that she isn't used politically, but money, power, influence is all starting to line up for her. Her parents made her who she is, her talent will carry her.. let's hope far and with fulfillment. She is China's answer to Naomi Osaka!
Well, she's still British first and foremost. Ethnically Chinese and Romanian, to be sure. "China's answer to Naomi Osaka" ? Well, 4 things : 1) Emma's fluent in Mandarin....Naomi fluent in Japanese ? She uses an interpreter in Japan, so no. 2) Emma uses her Romanian father's surname ... 3) Emma has the looks... 4) Emma always bloody smiles...😉 So, to answer your statement, yeah she'll be marketable in China. Perhaps more authentic that Osaka in Japan. She calls herself Japanese but to regular Japanese folk...she's an outsider.
WTF are you talking about? Naomi has a lot of Chinese fans and Emma can also have Japanese fans. Perhaps you are one of the few who is doing the comparison. By the way, Emma may be a daughter of immigrants but she is a 100% product of the UK Education and Tennis Training System.
@Sophia Nyuyen well, she's got brains she can fall back on. three 9s n four 8s (equivalent to 3A* n 4A) in GCSE A-LEVEL (check this out on sept 12, 2021 THE MIRROR) n with a grand slam (even 1, and the last UK got in womens tennis was 44 yrs ago) under her belt i think that is good enough to get her into oxford or cambridge cos should the interviewer ask emma WHAT her greatest achievement was when she was 18 WHO ELSE amongst her peers could say i won a slam? oh yes, she is TRILINGUAL, how's that?
@Blue Canary when NAOMI OSAKA relinquished her US citizenship n played for JAPAN, (mind u, she was NOT born in america, NOR her japanese mother, NOR her haitian father, they were just migrants having US citizenships), boy oh boy, were the americans upset? pls read this: (YAHOO JUL 19, 2021) 'Naomi Osaka discusses the backlash she faced after choosing to represent Japan over America at the Olympics; Naomi Osaka has lifted the lid on the *SHOCKING ONLINE ABUSE* she's received for choosing to represent Japan, rather than the USA at the Olympic Games...' n now am i to understand u r accusing CHINA wanting to CLAIM her? we are ALL THE SAME, no better, no worse !
She looked like she just climbed out of bed. :😂 This tells you how modest and unassuming she is. She's gonna be the tennis star of the next decade alongside Naomi Osaka
Naomi may be better than Emma in tennis but personality-wise, Emma is firmly situated in the likable zone while Naomi is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Emma is intelligent, humble, cheerful, civic, and a law-abiding citizen of the UK.
This was a wonderful and more insightful interview. More about Emma. I found the UK ones particularly cringy and patronising esp the get on the bandwagon good morning Britain one : how are you going to spend your £1.8m prize money? Have you checked your bank account? Oh, the editor of Vogue was on your flight: her answer should been "oh f##koff" but she answered with grace and poise.
@@kimlt9923 How do you know "hock-yong lam" Doesn't work for the Chinese state? Do you know each other or are you both the same Chinese state worker? As for your reply, I guess both your views are the difference between socialism and capitalism. You both suggest it's rude to ask Emma how she is going to spend her life changing money. In Britain that's not rude, it's actually just a bit of humour. Something most socialists don't have about money.
@@Mk1Male No, I don't know who "hock-yong lam" is. I'm a true blue American, born and bred in Wyoming. Asking how she's going to spend her prize money has nothing to do with capitalism or socialism, it's voyeurism. It may be British humor to you but it's none of our business.
So, she had no blood relation with any from British subject. Like Naomi Osaka; why not she represents China. her mom's great COUNTRY. 。。 Emma :~ Naturalization to CHINA & represent this country,, more fame & fortune for her good family。。 拾幾憶中国人感激不矣。 雖相貌不似Chinese。絕無問题。 肯定比大板直美更多盲目擁躉。。 世界知名球手長期比赛,实有傷患。? 所以那些網評不要狂捧 >> 令致中女排惨敗 >> 又一翻-版。。🥰🤑😟😨💟💔
You should know that English is not only England’s language anymore… Every nation has kind of developed own form of English.. In China , it is possible “ on board “ could be used some situations where you won’t use it
Emma is such a sweet girl. But I don't like this TV show host. The questions he asked are awkward and unpleasant. I am so glad Emma handles them very well.
She's going to be the richest female tennis player if she continues to be relevant and winning. She has the charisma, the talent and the beauty. Not like that other tennis player who talks like a 7 year old, and who became rich and her head gotten so big all of a sudden.
@@studboyinus The BLM-flavoured masks she wore at last year's US Open was OTT. The icing on the cake was this year's refusal at the French. One word : Entitled.
A lot of respect to her mother for raising her well and love for her Chinese heritage👏👏👍👍🏆
What a lovely young lady!...her humility and pleasant personality just gives a positive vibe.
What a lovely young lady. Even if she wasn't a tennis Champion she'd still have a very bright future.
She is such a lovely soul
She's a gem. Truly multi-cultural person. A thoroughly nice person.
It's one of the better interviews. She seems more comfortable here than she was with the British interviewers
She was asked better questions.
What?
British bootlegs were asking her about money and other rumors.
yeah... she seemed definitely more comfortable here than with the American or Brit interviews... maybe cos she wasn't asked the same inane questions...
@@garysu1884 Based on your extensive experience and qualifications in human psychology, no doubt.
That’s one of the better interviews I think. I loved the fact that she said “ I’m still a normal kid “ .
The host was great, really.
"I'm still a normal kid". Sorry, Emma, not buying it. You're too perfect.
@@boke75 she is perfect, she’s got everything,
And this is how and intelligent and brilliant interviewer approaches a celebrity.
What?
@@puppy30087 What are you struggling with, “dude”?
Let’s all hope she stays safe, happy and injury-free to build on her already astonishing tennis career.
I agree with you and I hope so too
Injuries is one of the main obstacles for most athletes. Many great athletes fell before they could realize their potentials. I think the smart thing to do is not to play every tournament available. Training hard is essential but not to hurt yourself.
@@benthekeeshond545 True. For a start she should stop going all out after balls like how she injured her knee. Imagine had she twisted her knee or ankle the fairytale would have ended.
@@RespectOthers1
But that happened when she was competing. Emma has to go all out in the competition. If she gets hurt when trying to win, so be it. Tough luck! Better than not trying. A tennis player shouldn't compete too much, just make sure to have enough rest to rejuvenate his/her body. It is easy to say but needs to find a balance.
@@benthekeeshond545 Should do like Osaka....tournament-wise, only. 😉
best interview and presenter... this is joyful to watch, so much better than other US or UK channels.
I love that she cares alot about her heritage .Just look at how she speaks in Mandarin.Close to her grandmother.Wonderful soul❤
Among all the other skills, she is an excellent diplomat!
A lovely interview..and I really liked the presenter...seemed very jolly and asked good ,straight questions and then listened to her answers.
What is his name? Can we see more of these?
How can someone this young be so modest and mature is surprising given what we typically see from 99% teens today. I have seen a few calm kids like this but they're so few.
My guess is how she was brought up by her parents. Parents play a big role in how kids behave!
Thanks CGTN for sharing the full interview.
@Mi K oh yeah? guess this is very well edited.
@@Marie0575 i watched that interview (Raducanu Interview Compilation Her newest homecoming interviews in both Eng&Chn 拉杜卡努最新中英文訪談精選... from 10:00 she started speaking FLUENT n CUTE putonghua). as a born-n-bred hongkonger where we speak cantonese there emma's mandarin (or rather we call it putonghua now) is better than mine. ask anyone who knows the lingo i m sure they would agree with me.
@@Marie0575 th-cam.com/video/lji1Napo59I/w-d-xo.html
@Mi K th-cam.com/video/lji1Napo59I/w-d-xo.html
@@chankwaichoi1
I would say Emma can pronounce words in Mandarin better than you but she won't be able to understand a lot of vocabs as anybody educated in Hong Kong. To be good in a language, one has to be able to read/write.
She’s a very smart young lady
Love from Brazil, Emma! Let's go!!
Thank you for the inspirational interview.
A diamond, an example to the World. Being a shining star, a multicultural icon is just what the World needs now. 'One World'!
Romania te iubeste, Raducanuto!
When I look at her, Nicol David the squash legend from Malaysia came to my mind. I think she has a Chinese mom too. She is also good at Mathematics and scored straight As in her high school. Maths and sports seem like siblings!
Emma’s true colours.Very Asian and close to her grandmother.I love her ❤
So matured and humble🥰
Emma's a Superstar!!!. 💥💥💥👏👏👏💐🌹💐🤑🤑🤑
Very clever saying all the right things and diplomatic depending where the interviewer from. This makes her extremely likeable, probably that's the reason she getting so many fans and being naturally beautiful also helps.
helps a whole lot, for sure. Put a sports champion with beauty and, to top it all off, a beautiful personality - a fatally charming combo.
wow how many interviews did she do back to back? This is the fourth I've seen here in TH-cam
Simply proud of you!
good interview.
Lots of love 💘 Ema. fly high ❤
From Nagaland,India
Sheeesh shes so consistent
Emma is a intelligent human ! best of luck to her. I think she will do well. I hope CGTN will not be ban from UK. we wouldn't be able to see this beautiful interview.
Maybe if China didn't ban so much Western material then the UK wouldn't need to retaliate
She’s done any number of interviews far more insightful than this one. We wouldn’t be missing anything if the Communist Party’s media channel wasn’t available.
UK ban CGTN first. You need to get the fact straight. FACT is not important to UK and the western media. BBC will photo shop a youtubers picture in China to make a green tree look gray. Or Stage farmers family and call it force labor in xjing and lie anout it.
@@wingkei8779 Did Winnie the Pooh tell you to say that? How many Uighurs has he murdered so far?
@@bluecanary9417 no more than So called democracy regime change war the west push to bomb women and children killing mostly Muslim and pertend to care its a joke.name calling only shows your Character sad.
stunning
So many of the top tennis players look miserable out on the court; maybe it's because they have to get their game face on. The thing about Raducanu is that she looks like she's having so much fun out there, which fans can genuinely feel.
l love you emma radukanu😘😘😘😘❤😍
I like that Emma put a hold her social media since her victory at New York and is probably catching up on all those hours of lost sleep over the summer. 😩
No sleep for Emma! Too busy playing dress up and getting photo ops at social events! Met Gala in the States and a London fashion week preview event in London! Hope Emma fits the odd game of tennis in between all these nights on the town!
There are great questions.
Emma is a breath of fresh air to the British tennis scene after the dour Andy Murray
I know, really. She never stops smiling. It's sickening. 😀
Great interview! Keep going ! Please interview her Mom if convenient , that will help parents to share their journey
Mom looks very discrete and introverted. Dad seems more extroverted.
So she never lost a match in a major except for retiring in wimbledon? Phenomenal…
not in a major, but minor tournaments, she did. actually she lost to ZHANG SHUAI not long before this US OPEN. EMMA beat her in the 2nd round on her way to win the slam, kind of a comeback from her earlier loss to ZHANG i guess.
Emma! ❤️❤️❤️
Congrats
She must have spent all day in her bedroom doing interviews that day!
Yes, I've seen a few others that she did from that exact same position.
She handles them all extremely well.
Would she get paid for these interviews or is it something she'd do for free because it would help her profile?
@@ppuh6tfrz646 I think in this situation she would be paid. She should be paid in principle, as she's given up loads of her time for something that has very negligible benefit for her.
Yes, she looked a little tired in this interview like she had been doing them all day. Still can't believe the maturity and well-spoken this kid is. Way to go Emma!
Emma's situation with her recently dismissed coach reminds me of the movie, "Kelly's Heroes". At one point when they are about to go after a Tiger tank with a much smaller US tank, Donald Sutherland says , "Always with the negative vibes Moriarty. Always with the negative vibes."
Love her
I hope we can grow in this journey together?! She sounds more like a person whom received a loot of leadership training from her parents; they're both Directors in Finance institutions not just average immigrants :)). No wonder she has so much Grit. That just shows how much she was coached by her parents into becoming and acting as a champion. Her winning speech was also something you take out from leaders movies accomplishing her opponent, accomplishing the public and then putting the success story on her team first. Besides that, at her age she is showing incredible media and political awareness. Every question they asked her, she is simply saying what the public wants to hear. By now, she has 10+ role models, for the British Public her role model is Andy Murray, for the Romanian public hers is Simona Halep and for the Chinese public her role model is Li Na. You have to be incredible smart to do this stuff.
I think it's not fake. She really meant it
It’s her real personality and she’s so genuine, it’s hard to comprehend for a lot of people.
If you see and read her previous interviews, she’s always been like this.
Impossible not to admire and like.
she has always said Li Na is her idol, it's actually recorded, she was very younger, and it wasn't for a Chinese interview. She is very well spoken, throw good education and also a good team behind her.
2:30 so not just from her mother, but also from her cousins & relatives she learnt one has to work hard before anything can be achieved.
UK trains tons of tennis players since virginia wade won her grand slams, yet we still had to wait for 44 yrs before emma emerged as an US OPEN winner. so i wonder if LUCK (together with OTHER FORCES) was in play for her win.
Have secrete language with mom....haha, adoring kid !
so cute!
aawww baaaaaaaaaby 🌹 👍 ❤️ 👏
The new Maria has arrived
As long as Emma continues to strengthen her reflexes/hand eye coordination by dealing with Andrew Murray’s 100 mph plus forehands in practice………….she’ll continue to easily deal with the ATP woman tour and the power they show her, comparatively to Andrew Murray. This is the biggest factor in her success that we all slight and overlook as if it doesn’t exist? ☝️😎
I sure lots of women pros, if not the majority, train with men to sharpen their game. Not disrespecting women but men play at a faster and more powerful pace.
@@deaneng8540 top 6 men with powerful forehands is the following link.
th-cam.com/video/QX0dlYSYKIw/w-d-xo.html
Hint: Federer, Djokovic, Nadal isn’t of these men. And guess who is in this top 6? 😁 Yes, a lot of women ATP pros hit with men. But not all of them are hitting with men bringing the heat at 100 plus miles per hour. This is a small percentage of men that have this bent. And not all of these ATP women pros (hitting with men) are talented/determined to the point where they’ll benefit to just get over top tier competition with this factor (100 plus mph forehands for practice via a man pro). Point is: a young talented and determined up n coming female pro with upward momentum…………….combine this quality with an ATP man of the rarity via nonchalantly belting out 100 mph forehands in practice……………you have a recipe for success. I’d be so bold to say if Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu both trained with Andrew Murray………………and Leylah got accustomed to Andy Murray’s forehand power while developing her reflexes………….I’d believe that Leylah would defeat Emma. Not taking away anything from Emma’s character, for she’s a classy and graceful person at heart. I’m just speaking about a competition rivalry which really isn’t anything to me.
Muito bom ter uma língua secreta para se comunicar com a mãe! Achei útil hahahaha
She must be sick of all the interviews by now lol
Unfortunately this is going to be her life going forward. And next the British press especially will dig into her life to find anything to tear her down. Or just tear her down, British tabloids strive on that.
@@Marie0575 not just the british, but the global media industry. they DROVE a ROYAL to death didnt they?
cute girl
This isn't the full interview.
It doesn't include the bit where she was speaking in Mandarin.
th-cam.com/video/lji1Napo59I/w-d-xo.html
Talk about “overnight fame” and “fairy tale”
The guy did an excellent interview. Not being an A-hole and asking good questions!
@Sophia Nyuyen
oh yes, her prize money to date was ~USD 3,000,000,
n let's say emma will retire at 68, then for the next 50 yrs WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER (even putting that money in a long term deposit bank a/c without any high risk investments) she would have USD 60,000 to spend every yr
let's say FIXED TERM DEPOSIT interest rate is 1%/yr, then INTEREST ALONE of 3 milllion is USD 30,000/yr. she, ON HER OWN, can live on that without touching the CAPITAL
the average median income of americans is ~USD 40,000/yr
I assure you she is a star in one year only…..
well, she's got brains she can fall back on. three 9s n four 8s (equivalent to 3A* n 4A) in GCSE A-LEVEL n with a grand slam (even 1, and the last UK got in womens tennis was 44 yrs ago) under her belt i think that is good enough to get her into oxford or cambridge. oh yes, she is TRILINGUAL, how's that?
I think Emma will keep her feet firmly on the ground and not be seduced by big money offers to appear in magazines or TV shows.
0:04 Emma looks sleepy.
Is there another interview where they talked in mandarin? I saw a clips of it and would like to watch the whole interview.
Yeah. She told them that China should keep its hands off of Taiwan, stop building illegal islands in international waters, close down the Uighur death camps and stop oppressing the people of Hong Kong. It was wonderful to watch.
@@bluecanary9417 are you serious?
th-cam.com/video/lji1Napo59I/w-d-xo.html
@@teresali7152 thanks
@Jazibee
ok, pls tell me which bit IN THIS INTERVIEW is propaganda n HARMFUL to anyone watching it?
where do u think one has to be CAREFUL in enjoying this interview? to be precise, pls tell us IN WHAT WAY were U harmed?
What type of animal does the tusk in the background belong to? Elephant?
She will be the biggest sports star of the century! She will have to watch out that she isn't used politically, but money, power, influence is all starting to line up for her. Her parents made her who she is, her talent will carry her.. let's hope far and with fulfillment. She is China's answer to Naomi Osaka!
China's answer...?
@@Andy-P the World wants a piece of her, but China's aggressive marketing will push the boundaries..
Well, she's still British first and foremost. Ethnically Chinese and Romanian, to be sure.
"China's answer to Naomi Osaka" ? Well, 4 things :
1) Emma's fluent in Mandarin....Naomi fluent in Japanese ? She uses an interpreter in Japan, so no.
2) Emma uses her Romanian father's surname ...
3) Emma has the looks...
4) Emma always bloody smiles...😉
So, to answer your statement, yeah she'll be marketable in China. Perhaps more authentic that Osaka in Japan. She calls herself Japanese but to regular Japanese folk...she's an outsider.
WTF are you talking about? Naomi has a lot of Chinese fans and Emma can also have Japanese fans. Perhaps you are one of the few who is doing the comparison. By the way, Emma may be a daughter of immigrants but she is a 100% product of the UK Education and Tennis Training System.
@Sophia Nyuyen
well, she's got brains she can fall back on. three 9s n four 8s (equivalent to 3A* n 4A) in GCSE A-LEVEL (check this out on sept 12, 2021 THE MIRROR)
n with a grand slam (even 1, and the last UK got in womens tennis was 44 yrs ago) under her belt i think that is good enough to get her into oxford or cambridge cos should the interviewer ask emma WHAT her greatest achievement was when she was 18 WHO ELSE amongst her peers could say i won a slam? oh yes, she is TRILINGUAL, how's that?
Chinese + Romania....looking forward to Chinese + German next🙂😊😁
Has Emma graduated from high school? Is she going to college now?
@Blue Canary
when NAOMI OSAKA relinquished her US citizenship n played for JAPAN, (mind u, she was NOT born in america, NOR her japanese mother, NOR her haitian father, they were just migrants having US citizenships), boy oh boy, were the americans upset?
pls read this: (YAHOO JUL 19, 2021) 'Naomi Osaka discusses the backlash she faced after choosing to represent Japan over America at the Olympics; Naomi Osaka has lifted the lid on the *SHOCKING ONLINE ABUSE* she's received for choosing to represent Japan, rather than the USA at the Olympic Games...'
n now am i to understand u r accusing CHINA wanting to CLAIM her? we are ALL THE SAME, no better, no worse !
4:34 She speaks to them on what?
wei xin
@@sigerlion8608 Thanks.
Why isnt this in chinese?
Well, you are way better than Li Na for the mental strength!
She is just humble ..
Anybody knows her Chinese name?
First 21 to watch...
Glad Emma's not a sell out
She looked like she just climbed out of bed. :😂 This tells you how modest and unassuming she is. She's gonna be the tennis star of the next decade alongside Naomi Osaka
Naomi may be better than Emma in tennis but personality-wise, Emma is firmly situated in the likable zone while Naomi is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Emma is intelligent, humble, cheerful, civic, and a law-abiding citizen of the UK.
Seriously? China also hyping her ???
This was a wonderful and more insightful interview. More about Emma. I found the UK ones particularly cringy and patronising esp the get on the bandwagon good morning Britain one : how are you going to spend your £1.8m prize money? Have you checked your bank account? Oh, the editor of Vogue was on your flight: her answer should been "oh f##koff" but she answered with grace and poise.
You work for the Chinese state I guess 🤡
@@Mk1Male I agree with hock-yong lam's view. And no, I don't work for the Chinese state either.
@@kimlt9923 How do you know "hock-yong lam" Doesn't work for the Chinese state? Do you know each other or are you both the same Chinese state worker?
As for your reply, I guess both your views are the difference between socialism and capitalism. You both suggest it's rude to ask Emma how she is going to spend her life changing money. In Britain that's not rude, it's actually just a bit of humour. Something most socialists don't have about money.
@@Mk1Male No, I don't know who "hock-yong lam" is. I'm a true blue American, born and bred in Wyoming.
Asking how she's going to spend her prize money has nothing to do with capitalism or socialism, it's voyeurism. It may be British humor to you but it's none of our business.
No, I don't work for the Chinese state. And I don't make assumptions about someone's political persuasion just because of their views
So, she had no blood relation with any from British subject. Like Naomi Osaka; why not she represents China. her mom's great COUNTRY. 。。
Emma :~ Naturalization to CHINA & represent this country,, more fame & fortune for her good family。。
拾幾憶中国人感激不矣。
雖相貌不似Chinese。絕無問题。 肯定比大板直美更多盲目擁躉。。
世界知名球手長期比赛,实有傷患。? 所以那些網評不要狂捧 >> 令致中女排惨敗 >> 又一翻-版。。🥰🤑😟😨💟💔
Good luck with that!
if China so good why mum leave?
Hope she keeps on repeating. Otherwise it will all be fluke.
She is the female equivalent of Novak
Emma is not "on board" she is graciously doing a interview, shame your English isn't as good Emma's Mandarin. She winced when this guy said "On Board"
You should know that English is not only England’s language anymore… Every nation has kind of developed own form of English.. In China , it is possible “ on board “ could be used some situations where you won’t use it
@@Asiandramas99 Clearly it does, I doubt if Emma is On Board with a undemocratic Kleptocratic authoritarian state.
Emma is such a sweet girl. But I don't like this TV show host. The questions he asked are awkward and unpleasant. I am so glad Emma handles them very well.
She's going to be the richest female tennis player if she continues to be relevant and winning. She has the charisma, the talent and the beauty. Not like that other tennis player who talks like a 7 year old, and who became rich and her head gotten so big all of a sudden.
Emma
Please please please stay humble. , grounded and true to yourself. Don’t let the media and fame spoil you. You are lovely as you are.
who would that be?
@@AmiHoss66 Ummmm, she's the one who cries a lot and doesn't want to talk to the press, but shows up at hollywood parties looking like a clown..
@@studboyinus The BLM-flavoured masks she wore at last year's US Open was OTT. The icing on the cake was this year's refusal at the French. One word : Entitled.
she's very tall too 1.75 cm
Good interview