Raducanu thanks 'role model' Hamilton for support

US Open champion Emma Raducanu competed in karting and motocross events as a child, and is a big fan of Formula One.

Published : Nov 29, 2021 13:49 IST

Britain's Emma Raducanu during the press conference after her straight-sets win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at an exhibition event in London on Sunday.
Britain's Emma Raducanu during the press conference after her straight-sets win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at an exhibition event in London on Sunday.
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Britain's Emma Raducanu during the press conference after her straight-sets win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at an exhibition event in London on Sunday.

US Open champion Emma Raducanu has thanked Lewis Hamilton for his advice and support since her thrilling maiden Grand Slam win in September, describing the seven-times Formula One world champion as her role model.

Speaking after her straight-sets win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at an exhibition event in London on Sunday, Raducanu said Hamilton was a "really cool guy".

Raducanu competed in karting and motocross events as a child, and is a big fan of Formula One.

"(Hamilton) said: 'Be patient, you've just got to ride the wave. It's all good. Don't worry'. Good reassurance. He has been such a good role model for me in terms of helping me out through the next stages," Raducanu told British media.

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The 19-year-old also shrugged off talk of beating Hamilton to the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award next month

"No, definitely not. I am rooting for Lewis in the race," she said.

"I just don't even think about it. For me, it's something that's so far out of the realms of possibility."

Raducanu, who is preparing for the 2022 season by undergoing intense five-hour daily training sessions, also spoke about her personal goals.

"For me, my expectations of myself are to keep improving, I want to look back at the end of the year and see that I made gains in different areas. I know it will take a lot of patience to get to where I want to be," she said.

The match on Sunday was Raducanu's first on home soil since her astonishing US Open triumph, when she entered the tournament as a qualifier ranked 150th in the world and ended it as Britain's first female Grand Slam champion for 44 years.

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