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Topic History of: Riath on Raducanu
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robbiex The women's grand slam tournaments over recent years have been won by a variety of different players such as Jelena Ostapenko, Sofia Kenin, Sloane Stephens, Elena Rybakina, and Caroline Wozniacki, none of whom have gone on to reach another final Just because Emma Radacanu is another one of these players who wins a grand slam doesn't mean that they will go on to win lots more grand slams. There is so little between the top 20 players that any of them could win a grand slam, and I think Emma Radacanu will be back there once she recovers from injuries and gets a settled coach
JK2006 in the Mail today - an excellent piece which covers far more than tennis. It is right about the perils of celebrity and fame and the gain of wealth so young.