'A big ask' in Paris - will a stronger Raducanu emerge at Wimbledon?
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'A big ask' in Paris - will a stronger Raducanu emerge at Wimbledon?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Emma Raducanu lost in the first round of a Grand Slam tournament for only the third time in her careerByJonathan JurejkoBBC Sport tennis news reporter at Roland GarrosPublished8 minutes agoElecting to skip the entire clay-court season was clearly an option for Emma Raducanu.After suffering a 6-0 7-6 (7-4) defeat by Argentina's Solana Sierra in the Roland Garros first round, British number one Raducanu could be forgiven for wishing she had stayed back home.She has seen the bulk of the 2026 season decimated by a viral illness and this was only her second match back after more than two months away from tour action.The world number 39's lack of match practice was clear in a display where she produced arguably one of the lowest levels of her career in a 23-minute first set.Sitting out Roland Garros and getting down to work with Andrew Richardson - the coach who Raducanu has rehired after he unceremoniously left following her 2021 US Open win - would have been a logical move.Spending time on the practice court and honing her game could have paid dividends for the British grass season, where the aggressive brand of tennis she wants to play is more suited to than the clay.Raducanu says she stands by the decision to go to Paris and believes it will ultimately benefit her."It was always going to be a big ask coming in. I really wanted to play the French, so that was my decision," said Raducanu, who had only lost a set 6-0 once before at a Grand Slam event."In hindsight, after the two matches I've played, it could have been nice to have saved yourself a match like today."I didn't necessarily do as well as I'd like to this year. But I think the only way to face - and improve - how I'm feeling is to go through the tough parts, to go through the pain of it, and hopefully come out on the other side better and stron...





