Fans Slam Raducanu’s ‘Pointless’ Comment as ‘Privileged,’ Accuse Her of Forgetting Her Own Injury History Because of…
Emma Raducanu, one of the biggest stars in women’s tennis, often comments on developments on the tennis scene. In recent months, the busy schedule in professional tennis has been the focus of much attention, with many experts and players sharing their opinions.
Top players such as Carlos Alcaraz have openly complained about the busy schedule, saying changes are necessary for the sport.
Emma Raducanu, however, had a slightly different view. In an interview with The Guardian, she said that a busy schedule is not something to complain about.
Emma Raducanu drew a parallel between people going to work and employees whose boss constantly demands something of them.
“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. There are definitely times when it’s very difficult and we are flagging mentally, physically, everything hurts. But at the same time what are we going to do about it? I am sure there are certain people who go to work and their bosses make them do something, but they have to do it, it’s their job.”-Raducanu said, as quoted by The Guardian.
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However, her statements did not meet with positive reactions from fans who were frustrated and indignant. One fan pointed out on social media that Emma Raducanu often talks nonsense, while another fan had an interesting message, saying that Emma Raducanu plays a couple of tournaments a year and that of course she does not mind such a schedule.
There are many other comments regarding Raducanu, such as one that Emma usually does not make it to the end of the tournament, so her schedule is obviously not a problem.
Emma further emphasized that tennis players must be an example for others and that if they constantly complain, it will not be a positive message for young people who want to play this sport and enter the professional ranks.
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Carlos Alcaraz arranges off-season sessions with Davis Cup star

Carlos Alcaraz is enjoying the final stretch of his vacation in Miami. World no. 1 enjoyed the NBA, MLS and NFL action before stepping onto the court himself against Frances Tiafoe in New Jersey on December 7.
The next night, Carlos and Joao Fonseca will battle in Miami. After that, the 22-year-old will travel home and set his mind on the demanding block of work that will shape the start of his 2026 campaign.
The six-time Major champion will start the physical preparations for the new season on December 13. Four days later, he will step back onto the court fo his first off-season sessions.
Apparently, there has been a change of plans.
Carlos trained today with Flavio Cobolli
📹: tennistv via Instagram https://t.co/HG3E8yqhel pic.twitter.com/XnUbbATbtc
— Daily Alcaraz (@alcarazdaily) September 25, 2024
As in 2023, Flavio Cobolli will join him at the Ferrero Tennis Academy. Two good friends enjoyed their practice sessions two years ago, while they had to cancel last year’s plans due to Flavio’s shoulder issue.
The Italian will arrive in Villena with a massive boost, enjoying his career-best season and crowning it with three singles victories at the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna, helping his country win the third straight title.
Alcaraz will throw everything at the upcoming Australian Open in January, targeting a Career Grand Slam at 22 and hoping to pass Rafael Nadal and become the youngest player with that ultimate honor.

The Spaniard enjoyed a stellar ride in 2025, lifting eight ATP trophies and defending the ATP throne from Jannik Sinner. Carlos rattled off nine finals between Monte Carlo and Tokyo, conquering seven titles.
It was enough to keep him in front of the Italian, with the Spaniard securing his second year-end no. 1 honor following four ATP Finals victories and a place in the title clash.
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