Emma Raducanu Prepares for Wimbledon: Mental Focus and Physical Challenges Ahead
Emma Raducanu gears up for Wimbledon, addressing mental focus and physical challenges after a tough week in Eastbourne.



Emma Raducanu is determined to get her 'head in the game' as she prepares for the upcoming Wimbledon Championships. Following a challenging week in Eastbourne, where she was defeated by 19-year-old Australian Maya Joint, Raducanu is focusing on both mental and physical preparation.
Recent Performance
Raducanu, the 22-year-old former US Open champion, faced a tough second-round match against Joint, losing 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4). Despite rallying from a 5-2 deficit in the deciding set to force a tie-break, she couldn't secure the win. This comes after an emotional first-round victory where she fought back from a set down.
Mental and Physical Challenges
Raducanu admitted to feeling 'quite tired' and dealing with 'some really bad news' that has affected her mentally. She emphasized the need to rest and regain focus before Wimbledon starts on June 30. 'Realistically, the turnaround is pretty soon - it's only four days away really that Wimbledon starts,' she said.
Preparation for Wimbledon
Raducanu plans to take a day off and then hit the court on Friday to prepare for her fourth Wimbledon appearance. She has twice reached the fourth round at Wimbledon, and despite her recent struggles, she remains a formidable competitor.
Match Highlights
In the match against Joint, Raducanu showed moments of brilliance, particularly in the first set with some impressive serving. However, Joint's commanding performance in the second set leveled the match. Raducanu managed to break Joint twice as she served for the match, but ultimately, an unfortunate net cord and an ace from Joint sealed the victory.
Other Tournament News
Meanwhile, reigning Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova saved match points against British player Jodie Burrage to reach the quarter-finals. Krejcikova, who has been dealing with a back injury, won 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7-3). Another British player, Francesca Jones, was defeated by Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska in the second round.
Looking Ahead
As Wimbledon approaches, all eyes will be on Raducanu to see if she can overcome her recent challenges and make a deep run in the tournament. Her ability to manage both her mental and physical state will be crucial in determining her success.