Emma Raducanu says she was 'forced' into tennis.
Emma Raducanu has a number of lucrative sponsorship deals British tennis star Emma Raducanu has received full support from one of her key sponsors HSBC amid her ‘unexpected’ drop-off. Raducanu shocked the tennis world when she sensationally tasted Grand Slam glory as a largely unknown teenage qualifier at the US Open back in 2021, a stunning triumph which saw her earn a number of lucrative sponsorship deals.
Now they are at a place where they tell me what they think is best, but they realise ultimately that the more they push the more I am going to resist. Emma Raducanu suffered a shock defeat in her last match ‘I’ve seen some great people who I was playing with in the juniors who had way more lenient parents who were like, ‘It’s OK if you lost’, and those players don’t play tennis anymore, so I don’t blame my parents for it. ‘My parents were very much against as it interfered with training.
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