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Tim Henman acknowledged that Emma Raducan “does it differently”, but he says that after running on the Miami Open quarterfinals he must build physical resistance.
An impressive Radant tournament in Florida ended up on the hands of the fourth seed of Jessica Pegula in which she pushed the eventual runner in a high-quality three-set match.
Despite the loss, Raducanu’s run to the last eight, which included an impressive victory against the TOP-10 Emma Navarro players, has identified its best performance in the tournament since the 2021 US Open Champion was crowned.
Former British man No. 1 Tim Henman says the 22 -year -old played some great tennis in Miami.
“It was great that this year she competed after Australia. She played three or four tournaments, but the results were not there. Sky Sports Tennis.
“The turning point was the Emmy Navarro match. I think the Top-10 would beat her a great confidence. The four victories she had got forward.
Bartoli: Raducan is physically close to its best level
The former Wimbledon Marion Bartoli champion was impressed by how Raducan was dealt with after being aimed by a man who “exposed fixed behavior” in Dubai. Was then defeated Direct sets of Japanese Moyuka Uchijima in Indian Wells.
“Even against the pegule it was such a narrow match. Yes, in the end it lost it, but it is not as if it was thrown out of the court,” Bartoli said, the former world 7.
“When you are also able to reproduce such properties of tennis, it shows you that you are physically ready, you are also mentally ready.
“From My Point Of Mentioning, The Way She’s Been Moving On the Court, You Real Feel Physically Shem Has Been Coming Back Close to Best Her Best Level.
“He puts some dynamics in front of clay, where the rally will be extended and you want to be physically ready for it.
“So be able to get only the last tournament in the hard core in Miami with some good vibrations, with some positives to be taken, repeatedly, it is really positive.”
Henman: Building physical resistance is the most important
Raducan said goodbye to coach Vladimir Plalenik after working with him in Indian Wells before joining his former mentors Jane O’Donoghue and Mark Petchey, allowing her to prosper in Miami.
Henman says it will be interesting to see what Raducanu’s next step is when he turns his attention to the clay swing.
He said, “He talks about entertainment and be authentic, which gives her the opportunity to comment on the court.
“This does not necessarily have what everyone else likes to do, but it conveniently changes.
“But for me, as Marion touched, building physical resistance, I think it’s the most important thing.
“When her body disintegrated when she was in competition. I think the big positive is that she was able to compete more consistently and hopefully the results would come.”
Raducan will head to the Netherlands as it will be Represent Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifying round with ties scheduled for the Dutch and Germany from 10 to 12 April. It then joins Elina Svitolina and Sofia Kenin for the open capfinance of the metropolis. The event WTA 250 Clay-Court WTA 250 starts on April 14.
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