Raducanu is playing arguably her best tennis since winning the US Open 11 months ago after stunning Williams 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday night before returning to Center Court less than 20 hours later to hand Azarenka 6-0 6-2, with both matches lasting just over an hour. It comes at the perfect time for the British No 1, whose next tournament will be the US Open where she will be tasked with defending her maiden Grand Slam title. The 19-year-old has been relentlessly criticized since becoming the first qualifier to win a Major, going 13-17 in wins and losses between the US Open and this week’s Western & Southern Open. After scoring two of the biggest wins of her career, Raducanu finally shared her thoughts on the criticism and admitted that she was happy to be judged by other professionals. Speaking to Martina Navratilova on Prime Video she joked: “You’ve really made me realize the last 12 months Martina.” JUST IN: Forbes’ ‘Bureaucratic BS’ owner weighs in on Djokovic US Open debate The world No. 13 was then asked what she thought of the criticism she had received over the past year and whether it inspired her to put on performances like her two in Cincinnati. “I don’t really read much, but whenever I hear comments from former players, I really respect what former players say and say,” she said, addressing Navratilova after the tennis legend explained that she was strongly defending the teenager after noting that she was playing her best of tennis from the US Open. “I feel like I can really embrace that honesty, that’s something that I think is my strength. I’m not offended by anything and I just take it as constructive feedback and I can use it and it’s all good. It comes after Raducanu was asked if she was trying to silence her challengers with her dominant wins in Cincinnati during her on-court interview. DON’T MISS Norrie in Cincinnati sends Murray packing as apprentice beats masterRoger Federer announces Laver Cup ‘partnership’ with Kate Middleton Serbia captain Djokovic responds to Nadal’s Davis Cup absence


title: “Emma Raducanu Breaks Silence On Relentless Criticism After Emphatic Wins In Cincinnati Tennis Sport Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Kimberly Weaver”


Raducanu is playing arguably her best tennis since winning the US Open 11 months ago after stunning Williams 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday night before returning to Center Court less than 20 hours later to hand Azarenka 6-0 6-2, with both matches lasting just over an hour. It comes at the perfect time for the British No 1, whose next tournament will be the US Open where she will be tasked with defending her maiden Grand Slam title. The 19-year-old has been relentlessly criticized since becoming the first qualifier to win a Major, going 13-17 in wins and losses between the US Open and this week’s Western & Southern Open. After scoring two of the biggest wins of her career, Raducanu finally shared her thoughts on the criticism and admitted that she was happy to be judged by other professionals. Speaking to Martina Navratilova on Prime Video she joked: “You’ve really made me realize the last 12 months Martina.” JUST IN: Forbes’ ‘Bureaucratic BS’ owner weighs in on Djokovic US Open debate The world No. 13 was then asked what she thought of the criticism she had received over the past year and whether it inspired her to put on performances like her two in Cincinnati. “I don’t really read much, but whenever I hear comments from former players, I really respect what former players say and say,” she said, addressing Navratilova after the tennis legend explained that she was strongly defending the teenager after noting that she was playing her best of tennis from the US Open. “I feel like I can really embrace that honesty, that’s something that I think is my strength. I’m not offended by anything and I just take it as constructive feedback and I can use it and it’s all good. It comes after Raducanu was asked if she was trying to silence her challengers with her dominant wins in Cincinnati during her on-court interview. DON’T MISS Norrie in Cincinnati sends Murray packing as apprentice beats masterRoger Federer announces Laver Cup ‘partnership’ with Kate Middleton Serbia captain Djokovic responds to Nadal’s Davis Cup absence


title: “Emma Raducanu Breaks Silence On Relentless Criticism After Emphatic Wins In Cincinnati Tennis Sport Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-15” author: “Judith Aguero”


Raducanu is playing arguably her best tennis since winning the US Open 11 months ago after stunning Williams 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday night before returning to Center Court less than 20 hours later to hand Azarenka 6-0 6-2, with both matches lasting just over an hour. It comes at the perfect time for the British No 1, whose next tournament will be the US Open where she will be tasked with defending her maiden Grand Slam title. The 19-year-old has been relentlessly criticized since becoming the first qualifier to win a Major, going 13-17 in wins and losses between the US Open and this week’s Western & Southern Open. After scoring two of the biggest wins of her career, Raducanu finally shared her thoughts on the criticism and admitted that she was happy to be judged by other professionals. Speaking to Martina Navratilova on Prime Video she joked: “You’ve really made me realize the last 12 months Martina.” JUST IN: Forbes’ ‘Bureaucratic BS’ owner weighs in on Djokovic US Open debate The world No. 13 was then asked what she thought of the criticism she had received over the past year and whether it inspired her to put on performances like her two in Cincinnati. “I don’t really read much, but whenever I hear comments from former players, I really respect what former players say and say,” she said, addressing Navratilova after the tennis legend explained that she was strongly defending the teenager after noting that she was playing her best of tennis from the US Open. “I feel like I can really embrace that honesty, that’s something that I think is my strength. I’m not offended by anything and I just take it as constructive feedback and I can use it and it’s all good. It comes after Raducanu was asked if she was trying to silence her challengers with her dominant wins in Cincinnati during her on-court interview. DON’T MISS Norrie in Cincinnati sends Murray packing as apprentice beats masterRoger Federer announces Laver Cup ‘partnership’ with Kate Middleton Serbia captain Djokovic responds to Nadal’s Davis Cup absence


title: “Emma Raducanu Breaks Silence On Relentless Criticism After Emphatic Wins In Cincinnati Tennis Sport Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Jerry Tisdale”


Raducanu is playing arguably her best tennis since winning the US Open 11 months ago after stunning Williams 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday night before returning to Center Court less than 20 hours later to hand Azarenka 6-0 6-2, with both matches lasting just over an hour. It comes at the perfect time for the British No 1, whose next tournament will be the US Open where she will be tasked with defending her maiden Grand Slam title. The 19-year-old has been relentlessly criticized since becoming the first qualifier to win a Major, going 13-17 in wins and losses between the US Open and this week’s Western & Southern Open. After scoring two of the biggest wins of her career, Raducanu finally shared her thoughts on the criticism and admitted that she was happy to be judged by other professionals. Speaking to Martina Navratilova on Prime Video she joked: “You’ve really made me realize the last 12 months Martina.” JUST IN: Forbes’ ‘Bureaucratic BS’ owner weighs in on Djokovic US Open debate The world No. 13 was then asked what she thought of the criticism she had received over the past year and whether it inspired her to put on performances like her two in Cincinnati. “I don’t really read much, but whenever I hear comments from former players, I really respect what former players say and say,” she said, addressing Navratilova after the tennis legend explained that she was strongly defending the teenager after noting that she was playing her best of tennis from the US Open. “I feel like I can really embrace that honesty, that’s something that I think is my strength. I’m not offended by anything and I just take it as constructive feedback and I can use it and it’s all good. It comes after Raducanu was asked if she was trying to silence her challengers with her dominant wins in Cincinnati during her on-court interview. DON’T MISS Norrie in Cincinnati sends Murray packing as apprentice beats masterRoger Federer announces Laver Cup ‘partnership’ with Kate Middleton Serbia captain Djokovic responds to Nadal’s Davis Cup absence


title: “Emma Raducanu Breaks Silence On Relentless Criticism After Emphatic Wins In Cincinnati Tennis Sport Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “James Chun”


Raducanu is playing arguably her best tennis since winning the US Open 11 months ago after stunning Williams 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday night before returning to Center Court less than 20 hours later to hand Azarenka 6-0 6-2, with both matches lasting just over an hour. It comes at the perfect time for the British No 1, whose next tournament will be the US Open where she will be tasked with defending her maiden Grand Slam title. The 19-year-old has been relentlessly criticized since becoming the first qualifier to win a Major, going 13-17 in wins and losses between the US Open and this week’s Western & Southern Open. After scoring two of the biggest wins of her career, Raducanu finally shared her thoughts on the criticism and admitted that she was happy to be judged by other professionals. Speaking to Martina Navratilova on Prime Video she joked: “You’ve really made me realize the last 12 months Martina.” JUST IN: Forbes’ ‘Bureaucratic BS’ owner weighs in on Djokovic US Open debate The world No. 13 was then asked what she thought of the criticism she had received over the past year and whether it inspired her to put on performances like her two in Cincinnati. “I don’t really read much, but whenever I hear comments from former players, I really respect what former players say and say,” she said, addressing Navratilova after the tennis legend explained that she was strongly defending the teenager after noting that she was playing her best of tennis from the US Open. “I feel like I can really embrace that honesty, that’s something that I think is my strength. I’m not offended by anything and I just take it as constructive feedback and I can use it and it’s all good. It comes after Raducanu was asked if she was trying to silence her challengers with her dominant wins in Cincinnati during her on-court interview. DON’T MISS Norrie in Cincinnati sends Murray packing as apprentice beats masterRoger Federer announces Laver Cup ‘partnership’ with Kate Middleton Serbia captain Djokovic responds to Nadal’s Davis Cup absence