Raducanu Defies tennis Stars’ Calendar Concerns, cites Duty and Inspiration
SYDNEY – As leading tennis players voice concerns over the grueling demands of the professional season, Emma Raducanu has offered a contrasting perspective, asserting a obligation to present a positive face to aspiring athletes and acknowledging the privilege inherent in a professional career. The 2021 US Open champion’s comments come amid a growing debate sparked by players like iga Swiatek, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and fellow Brit Jack Draper, who have been critical of the extended calendar.
Raducanu,preparing for a pre-season training block with coach Sebastian Roig in Barcelona,emphasized the need to accept the existing structure rather than dwell on its difficulties.”I think that’s a challenge,” she stated. “I don’t necessarily think it’s something to complain about because it’s what we are given. And we are making a great living as well. I mean it’s not all glamorous…But at the same time what are we going to do about it?” She drew a parallel to othre professions, arguing that maintaining a positive outlook sets a better example for those hoping to enter the sport. “If they see all the top players moaning about the calendar,I don’t think that’s necessarily inspiring to look up to.”
The British No. 1 reflected on a challenging 2025, acknowledging both on and off-court struggles that ultimately fostered resilience and self-awareness. “I think I went through some very tough times on and off the court at the start of the year,” Raducanu said. “But I think it really taught me, like the strength that I have to pull myself out of it. Also what I need to do to avoid falling back in again.”
Raducanu will begin her 2026 season partnering with Jack Draper in the United cup, a mixed-gender international team event in Australia. The focus of her pre-season training will be to build upon the progress made in 2025, refining her shotmaking and bridging the gap between herself and the top echelon of women’s tennis. She expressed contentment with her personal growth, highlighting the importance of continuous learning and self-reflection.