• The British ace endured a drizzly walk around London after her US Open exit
  • Emma Raducanu was previously emotional after her first-round defeat
  • The 21-year-old has been plagued by injuries since winning the title in 2021 

By Ryan Walker

British tennis ace Emma Raducanu endured a glum walk in the rain just two weeks after her US Open first-round exit at Flushing Meadows.

Raducanu previously stormed to a shock debut Grand Slam title in the States three-years ago, but has been largely struggling with injuries ever since.

The 21-year-old was tearful as she departed the US Open and has largely kept a low-profile since returning to London in the wake of her most recent defeat at a major tournament.

Raducanu is still waiting for her first victory at the overseas competition since winning the title in 2021 – her only Grand Slam final victory.

The British weather has left much to be desired over the weekend and the Canada-born tennis champion dressed appropriately as the rain drizzled across England’s capital.

British tennis ace Emma Raducanu endured a glum walk in the rain just two weeks after her US Open first-round exit

British tennis ace Emma Raducanu endured a glum walk in the rain just two weeks after her US Open first-round exit

Raducanu sported a grey overcoat and pink shorts on her walk

Raducanu sported a grey overcoat and pink shorts on her walk

The British tennis ace was tearful after her US Open exit

The British tennis ace was tearful after her US Open exit

Raducanu sported a grey overcoat and pink shorts on her walk around London

Adopting a grey overcoat and pink shorts, Raducanu carried a hot drink through the streets while remaining incognito as she passed by several buildings and street lamps.

Raducanu was playing in her first competitive match since August 2 when she was eliminated from the US Open by Sofia Kenin as she continues to step up her competitive time spent on court.

She explained after the loss how a lack of playing time wasn’t the ideal preparation heading into the glamorous competition that previously made her champion.

Raducanu was playing in her first competitive match since August 2 when she was eliminated from the US Open

Raducanu was playing in her first competitive match since August 2 when she was eliminated from the US Open

Raducanu was playing in her first competitive match since August 2 when she was eliminated from the US Open

‘I would have preferred to probably play a little bit more before coming into the US Open,’ admitted Raducanu. 

‘I know when I have a lot of matches, just like every player, you feel really good, you feel like everything’s automatic. So yeah, I think I can learn from it and manage my schedule slightly differently.’

Pressed on whether the decision to return home to London after Washington rather than play qualifying in Cincinnati was a personal or a team decision, Raducanu replied: ‘I would say it wasn’t me. 

‘It was more of like a collective call and, yeah, that’s what happened. You can’t really change it.’ 

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Emma Raducanu looks glum as she tries to go under the radar during a stroll in London – two weeks after the British star’s tearful US Open exit

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