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Emma Raducanu
WTA · World No. 27

Emma Raducanu

🇬🇧United Kingdom · Age 23 · Born 13 November 2002

About

Born in Toronto, Canada on November 13, 2002, Emma Raducanu moved to Bromley, UK at age two. Turned professional in 2018, she broke through by winning the 2021 US Open as a qualifier without dropping a set, reaching career-high No. 10. After injury struggles dropping to outside top 300, she returned strongly, reaching WTA 1000 QF at Miami in 2025 and Transylvania Open final in February 2026. Currently ranked No. 27, her 2026 YTD record stands at approximately 10-8 with recent activity in Indian Wells before illness-related withdrawals.

Profile updated 29 Apr 2026
Right now
27
WTA rank
1,465
Ranking points
1
Career titles
#19
Career-high rank

Recent form

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In the news

“"I know the drills I need to be doing… just repetition of doing those key fundamentals. I believe I want to revert to that and adopt a more aggressive playing style."”

News last refreshed 29 Apr 2026
How they play

Playing style

Emma Raducanu employs an aggressive baseline game characterized by clean ball-striking, powerful groundstrokes especially her backhand, and good anticipation for court positioning. Her tactical identity focuses on applying pressure through depth and pace, favoring hard courts where her flat serves and forehand enable offensive play, making her dangerous when dictating points from the back of the court. [WTA Official](https://www.wtatennis.com/players/328366/emma-raducanu), [Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/question/What-are-some-key-aspects-of-Emma-Raducanus-playing-style), [Brain Game Tennis](https://braingametennis.com/emma-raducanu-has-a-forehand-problem/)

Serve
Raducanu's serve features fast, accurate placement with a flat first serve; her second serve is more vulnerable at around 47% win rate, often targeted by returners. Recent stats show 67.6% first serves in with 61.1% points won. [WTA Stats](https://www.wtatennis.com/players/328366/emma-raducanu/stats)
Groundstrokes
Her backhand is a weapon with depth, spin, and consistency, often driving points; forehand has clean striking but fewer winners and more errors, especially wide in deuce court, comprising 45% of groundstrokes versus 55% backhands. [Brain Game Tennis](https://braingametennis.com/emma-raducanu-has-a-forehand-problem/), [Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/question/What-are-some-key-aspects-of-Emma-Raducanus-playing-style)
Movement
Excellent anticipation and court coverage with efficient rotation and counter-rotation for balance; strong defense but minor footwork stutter on backhand side increases knee strain. Prefers hard courts over clay. [Movement Lesson UK](https://movementlessonuk.co.uk/uncategorized/emma-raducanu-movement-analysis/)
Weakness
Forehand underperforms relative to backhand, with low winners (e.g., 3 vs 23 opponent in key loss) and errors when stretched wide; lacks aggression against top players and struggles matching rivals' power when not dictating. Injury proneness disrupts consistency. [Brain Game Tennis](https://braingametennis.com/emma-raducanu-has-a-forehand-problem/), [Petchey quote](https://www.thetennisgazette.com/news/what-mark-petchey-said-emma-raducanus-biggest-weakness-was-while-coaching-her-earlier-this-year/)

Surface splits

Career surface splits.

Hard
56.9% 66–50
Clay
53.8% 14–12
Grass
56.4% 22–17

Notable rivalries

Leylah Fernandez
Raducanu defeated Fernandez 6-4 6-3 in 2021 US Open final, their only meeting; first qualifier vs qualifier major final.
Sorana Cîrstea
Cîrstea dominated Raducanu 6-0 6-2 in 2026 Transylvania Open final, Raducanu's first WTA final since US Open.
Iga Świątek
Świątek leads 4-0 including 6-1 6-2 at 2025 French Open; Raducanu yet to win a set.
Maria Sakkari
Sakkari won first set in H2H at 2026 United Cup 6-3 3-6 6-1; Raducanu previously unbeaten 2-0 including 2021 US Open SF.
Career

Career snapshot

1
Career titles
#19
Career high
2017
First season
SeasonYear-end rankW–LTitles
20171–10
20186247–50
20193750–30
20203454–20
20211923–91
20227817–190
20232985–50
20245623–130
20252928–220
2026290–10

Team and equipment

Head coach
Mark Petchey
Physio
Emma Stewart
Height
175 cm
Plays
Right-handed
Backhand
Two-handed
Coach
Mark Petchey (consultant)
Racquet
Wilson Blade 98
Apparel
Nike

Career highlights

  • 2021 US Open champion
  • Career-high WTA No. 10 (2022)
  • 2026 Transylvania Open finalist
  • 2025 Miami Open WTA 1000 QF
  • 2025 Washington DC SF
  • Wimbledon 4R (2021, 2024)
  • 2021 WTA Newcomer of the Year
  • 3 ITF titles (2018-2020)
Watch & follow

Where to follow

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