Emma Raducanu’s Miami Open conqueror makes classy offer to Brit
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Bianca Andreescu has offered up her guidance to Emma Raducanu after defeating the Brit in a blockbuster first-round Miami Open clash. The Canadian came through 6-3 3-6 6-2 in a battle of two former US Open champions and discussed their similarities as she shared her wish to talk with the 20-year-old.
Andreescu ended Raducanu’s Miami Open hopes in the opening round as she battled through to defeat the world No 72 in two hours and 33 minutes. The pair share some eerie similarities – being born in Canada, having Romanian blood and winning the US Open as teenagers.
They have also both struggled with injuries since their respective title runs in Flushing Meadows – with Raducanu ironically retiring injured in their first meeting at last year’s Italian Open. After the Grand Slam champions finally got to complete a full match, Andreescu displayed her class as she floated the idea of herself and Raducanu helping one another.
The three-time title winner was asked whether she had spoken to the 20-year-old about the pressures of winning the US Open at a young age and responded: “No. But I would honestly really, really like to speak to her because of that, because of our similarities.”
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And Andreescu extended her offer to Raducanu as she added: “I mean, she’s also Romanian. She was born in Toronto, which is super, super crazy. Definitely I would love to speak to her, for sure. Maybe we can help each other out.”
The former world No 4 was also full of praise for the Brit following her recent run to the last-16 in Indian Wells. “I think she’s playing great tennis. Honestly, it’s super nice to see that because she hasn’t been playing that much,” Andreescu said.
With Raducanu now sitting 62 spots down from her career-high of No 10 in the world, the Canadian backed her to return to the top. She continued: “Injuries, this and that. I can relate in a way. I mean, not at that scale, but…
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“Yeah, I’m really happy that she’s back at it and playing like this. If she continues playing like this, she can definitely get back into the top 10.” Andreescu also addressed a comment that one pundit made claiming that she and Raducanu were born at the same hospital – not just in the same country.
“That’s weird. That is weird. No, no one’s ever said that. I was born in Mississauga, hospital in Mississauga. That’s crazy if that’s the case. That hospital was two US Open champs. That’s pretty big,” she laughed.
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