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British famous female tennis player

Emma Raducanu, a British female tennis player, was born in Toronto on June 3rd, 2002. 1 1.

On 20 18, Raducanu became a professional tennis player. In 20021year, Raducanu took part in Wimbledon tournament with a wild card, and finally reached the women's singles 16; After that, she defeated Lila Fernandez in the women's singles final of the US Open and won the championship with a winning streak of 10, becoming the first qualifier to win a grand slam title in the Open era.

Early experience

Raducanu was born in Toronto in 2002.

In 2004, when Raducanu was two years old, she and her family immigrated to England and lived in south London. Soon, Raducanu's talent was discovered by the British Tennis Association, which included her in the "LTA Pro Scholarship Program" aimed at promoting English players aged 16-24 to enter ATP and WTA before 100, providing various services and support, including physical fitness, rehabilitation, medical care, funds and the use of the National Tennis Center.

In 2007, when Raducanu was five years old, he practiced playing tennis at bromley Tennis Center in bromley, London, England.

From the age of 6 to 10, Raducanu trained at Parklangley Tennis Club in Beckenham, London, England.

From the age of 10 to the age of 16, Raducanu regularly received tennis training at bromley Tennis Center.

20 15, Raducanu won the first ITF Youth Championship.

In 20 18, Raducanu won the first ITF 15K championship, and broke into Wimbledon and the quarterfinals of American women's singles in the same year.

As a teenager, Raducanu ranked 20th.