Emma Raducanu is urged to 'plug gaps' in her game by former British No 1 Annabel Croft... who warns US Open champion she must now 'cope with all these changes in her life' ahead of her Royal Albert Hall lap of honour Emma Raducanu will play in Britain for the first time since Wimbledon on Sunday Her season ended with second round loss at Upper Austria Ladies in November US Open champion recruited coach Torben Beltz earlier this month Croft said Raducanu is going through her 'apprenticeship' as a player now
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Eleven weeks after winning the US Open, Emma Raducanu will get her lap of honour on Sunday afternoon at the Champions Tennis event at the Royal Albert Hall.
Her lunchtime exhibition match against Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse, which sold out quickly, will be the first time she has played in Britain since she was helped off Wimbledon’s court one following her fourth round retirement against Ajla Tomljanovic in early July.
The Bromley-based 19-year-old has been through plenty since, including playing a tournament in Romania where world No 85 Ruse became her practice partner and friend, hence her invitation to play at the Albert Hall.
Emma Raducanu became the first British woman to win a Grand Slam tournament since