Casper Ruud makes bold Emma Raducanu prediction ahead of Brit’s comeback
Casper Ruud has tipped Emma Raducanu to win another Grand Slam title in a bold prediction. The Brit has been sidelined since undergoing three surgeries in May and is now preparing to make a comeback in Auckland in January.
Ahead of her return, the ATP world No 11 threw his support behind Raducanu when discussing his top storylines for the start of 2024.
Three-time Grand Slam finalist Ruud said: “On the women’s side, is Emma fit again? Is she going to play Australia? She’s a potential to probably win another Slam I think, for sure. If she’s doing a good pre-season.”
The former world No 2 had been impressed with Raducanu’s game style after watching her win the 2021 US Open as a qualifier. He continued: “[It’s] explosive. And I think also if you see her moving around on the court she’s really good. When we watched her win the US Open, that was something that stood out.
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“Her, [Iga] Swiatek, I think it’s always impressive with girls that are able to slide around the court because that’s something that is not easy. It requires to be fearless in a way and to be able to do it, it requires quite a bit of fitness.
“I saw she was hitting some incredible passing shots on the slide and stuff when she won so that is what impressed me and of course she has all the shots in the bag. I think she has potential because she can move well and hit the ball well.”
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Raducanu entered the Australian Open with her protected ranking of No 103 in the world but it was not high enough to meet the main draw cut-off of No 99.
Unless several players pull out of the tournament, the Brit will need to come through qualifying or receive a wildcard to compete in the first Grand Slam of 2024.
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