She has fought injury and poor form since her US Open triumph. People should cut the UK’s tennis darling some slack
The Wimbledon championships are still two months away, but already they have shed a little stardust with the news that Emma Raducanu will not be taking part. As the only tennis tournament that many Brits follow – yet commit to with an unhinged devotion – Wimbledon’s fan experience involves debating the merits of whoever happens to be its current darling-cum-human-sacrifice. On Wednesday Raducanu, a recent holder of that position, posted a picture to Instagram from her hospital bed, revealing the treatment to both hands (and an ankle) that will keep her out of competition for the rest of the summer.
There was, it is pleasing to observe, plenty of sympathy and well-wishing for the 20-year-old, after a long struggle with form since her unexpected and historic US Open win. After an early exit in Stuttgart in mid-April and before her withdrawal from the Madrid Open last week, there had been concerns that her ranking in the women’s top 100 was under threat. But of just as much interest to many on social media has been the fate of her many and valuable sponsorship deals.