Emma Raducanu
Age: 23 (13/11/2002)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    28 / 22
    147 / 84
    WTA doubles titles
    3 / 2
    3 / 3
    Prize money
    $1,450,476
    $5,957,378
    Prize money
    $1,450,476
    $5,957,378
    Titles
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    1
    Titles
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    0
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    Personal

    Coached by Francisco Roig Only child, parents are Ian (Romanian) and Renee (Chinese). Born in Toronto and moved to Bromley, south of London, at the age of two Favorite shot is forehand and favorite surface is hard Started playing tennis aged five In the summer of 2021, completed her A-level exams in maths and English Has a wide variety of interests in sports such as go-karting, horse riding, tap dancing, golf, skiing and basketball.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (1): 2021 - US Open WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Finalist (1): 2021 - Chicago

    Career in Review

    Best singles result in 2025 was SF run at Washington DC; achieved career best result at a WTA 1000 event by reaching QF at Miami, also reached QF on home soil at London; finished the year ranked inside Top 30 for a second year after 2021

    Reached first Tour-level doubles SF in 2025 at Washington DC with Elena Rybakina

    Returned to the courts in 2024 winning opening round matches at Auckland, Australian Open and Abu Dhabi. Went on to reach semifinals at Nottingham, as well as quarterfinals at Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Washington and Seoul. Achieved her first career Top 10 wins over No.5 Jessica Pegula at Eastbourne and No.9 Maria Sakkari at Wimbledon

    In 2023 made 4r of Indian Wells (l. Swiatek) before falling in opening rounds at Miami and Stuttgart. Ended her season after Stuttgart and took time away to undergo minor surgery on both hands and ankle in May 2023

    Struggled with injuries and form throughout 2022 dropping as low as No.83 after 1r exit at US Open

    Best performance came late in the year with SF run in Seoul (l. Ostapenko via ret. w/left glute injury). Also made QF at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Swiatek) and Washington DC (l. eventual champion Samsonova) with best win-by-ranking coming over No.22 Azarenka during 3r run at Cincinnati

    Earned a career best year in 2021 jumping over 300 ranking spots and finishing the season inside the Top 20 at a career high of No.19 earning her the 2021 WTA Newcomer of the Year Award

    Reached QF at Cluj-Napoca 2 (l. Kostyuk) and made appearances at Indian Wells and Linz

    Won the 2021 US Open in only her fourth Tour-level appearance (d. fellow teenager Fernandez in F); did not drop a set and upset No.12 Bencic and No.18 Sakkari along the way to become the first qualifier to lift a Grand Slam title

    Fell in 1r at San Jose (as WC, l. Zhang) and finished R-Up at WTA 125K Series event in Chicago (l. Tauson)

    At Wimbledon, became the youngest British woman in the Open Era to reach R16 (l. Tomljanovic via ret.); upset Top 50 players Vondrousova and Cirstea en route

    Made debut WTA main draw appearance at 2021 Nottingham (as WC, l. Dart in 1r)

    Ended 2020 by finishing R-Up at $25k ITF/Sunderland-GBR

    Won title at $25k ITF/Pune-IND in 2019

    Lifted first two ITF Circuit titles in 2018, at $15k ITF/Antalya-TUR and $15k ITF/Tiberias-GRE

    In Juniors she reached back-to-back quarterfinals at Wimbledon and US Open in 2018

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