Johanna Konta, a familiar face in British tennis, is advocating for patience from fans when it comes to Emma Raducanu’s return to the sport. Raducanu, a rising star, has been recovering from injuries and is slowly working her way back to peak performance. Despite missing last year’s grass-court season due to surgeries on her ankle and wrist, Raducanu is determined to regain the form that led her to victory at the US Open three years ago. With careful scheduling and a focus on her physical well-being, the 21-year-old skipped the French Open and turned down a wildcard invite to the Olympics, choosing instead to prioritize her recovery.
Raducanu recently made a promising return to British soil at the Rothesay Open in June, where she reached the semi-finals before being defeated by British No.1 Katie Boulter. Konta, a Wimbledon semi-finalist in 2017, believes that expectations should be tempered for Raducanu as she eases back into competition. Konta emphasized the importance of allowing Raducanu to focus on building her physical strength and match readiness in preparation for the upcoming hardcourt season. Despite the hype surrounding Raducanu’s return, Konta underscored the need for patience and understanding as the young player navigates her comeback.
While Raducanu is still working to regain her form and match fitness, her compatriot Katie Boulter has been enjoying success on the court. Boulter, who recently defended her title in Nottingham and claimed her first WTA 500 title at the San Diego Open, is in excellent form leading up to Wimbledon. Konta expressed optimism about Boulter’s chances at the upcoming tournament, highlighting her consistent performance and impressive accomplishments this season. With Boulter’s strong track record and seeding at most events, Konta believes that the stage is set for a successful Wimbledon campaign for her fellow British player.
In addition to her insights on Raducanu and Boulter, Konta shared her enthusiasm for a different racket sport – pickleball. Having recently taken up pickleball, Konta described the game as fun and easy to pick up, noting its similarities to tennis. She encouraged more people to give pickleball a try, praising it as a level playing field where skill and enjoyment take precedence over experience. Konta expressed her enjoyment of pickleball as a recreational sport that offers a refreshing change of pace from her tennis training.
As Wimbledon approaches, British tennis fans will be eagerly watching both Raducanu and Boulter as they compete on the iconic grass courts. Konta’s words of caution and encouragement serve as a reminder of the patience required in sports, especially after a period of injury and recovery. With Raducanu focused on rebuilding her strength and Boulter riding high on recent successes, the stage is set for an exciting and unpredictable tournament. Whether it’s on the court at Wimbledon or on the pickleball court, Konta’s dedication to sport and her support for her fellow players shine through, inspiring fans and athletes alike.