Britain’s
Emma Raducanu has hinted that she might be
interested in playing in the Strasbourg Open, also known as
Internationaux de Strasbourg. The 22-year-old recently featured
in the ongoing
Rome Open where her journey ended in the fourth-round as she
lost to America’s
Coco Gauff in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-2.
Raducanu spoke to the media after the match, hinting that she is keen to feature in the upcoming WTA 500 event in Strasbourg, which will begin on May 18. The former world number 10 stated that she is keen on ‘improving’
and does not want to go into ‘hiding’.
“I would love to just keep improving, keep playing. I think
that’s a positive for me,” she said. “I don’t want to go and hide in a hole
somewhere, I want to get back out there, so that’s good. We’ll see how it goes
in the next week before the French, if I get into Strasbourg. But, for now,
I’ve played a good 12 days on the trot, so I’m looking forward to a day off or
so and then getting back to it.”
Those comments are interesting considering the fact that the
event in Strasbourg is set to begin less than 10 days before the start of the
second Grand Slam of the year, the French Open, which will officially start
from May 27. Raducanu also talked about her performance in the match against Gauff, where she admitted that her opponent was too good for her on the day.
“I found it a really difficult match,” she said. “I think
the conditions were very different to my last round, it was a different court
and it was very bouncy, there wasn’t much clay on the court. And it was quite
windy too. Coco also played a really good match and I definitely saw why she’s
No 2 in the world right now. She played really well. I do think I got outplayed
today but I guess I have no shame in saying that and looking forward to working
to try to get better.”