The number one UK, Emma Raducanu refers to a big change after losing to Sabalenka.
Emma Raducanu officially said goodbye to Wimbledon, after being unable to create a shock at the number one seed Aryna Sabalenka in the dramatic match match at the central field. Raducanu, 22, made the Grand Slam champion three times and also a heavy candidate for this year's championship to face countless difficulties, before accepting defeat with a score of 6-7 (6-8), 4-6.
Raducanu, currently ranked 40th in the world, has played with confidence and assertiveness for most of the time. She had the opportunity to win the first set when leading 6-5 and serve the serve, after successfully saving 7 set-point in the game before. She also missed a set-point in the tie-break series. If used, the match could be completely tilted towards her.
However, after being unable to create an early advantage, Raducanu gradually shortened his breath, despite the 4-1 lead in set 2. The long-lasting series of balls that she used to break the strong gameplay of Sabalenka finally made her physical strength decline, facilitating the world's number one player to come upstream.
Emma Raducanu also refers to a big change after being eliminated from Wimbledon. Specifically, she recorded coach Mark Petchey for its recent improved achievements, chose him after experiencing many past coaches. When asked if she wanted to continue working with Mark Petchey, Raducanu replied: “Mark Petchey agreed to help me until Wimbledon ended. That's what I really appreciate and I am grateful. But life always needs to change.” Raducanu has previously worked with Nigel Sears, Andrew Richardson, Torben Beltz, Dmitry Tursunov, Sebastian Sachs and Vladimir Platenik.