Unbelievable:Emma Raducanu insists her decision to…

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Unbelievable:Emma Raducanu insists her decision to…

skip the Olympics was “100 per cent the right option”.

 

The 21-year-old, who is still managing her comeback after wrist and ankle surgery, turned down the invitation to represent Team GB in Paris because she did not want to switch back to playing on clay at Roland Garros ahead of the forthcoming US Open.

 

She instead opted to head to the United States and will play in the Washington Open, in which she will face Belgium’s Elise Mertens, who she beat at Wimbledon, in the first round on Monday evening, live on Sky.

 

Raducanu has already admitted she had a bout of “FOMO” (fear of missing out) when she saw the opening ceremony in the French capital, but stands by the decision not to play.

 

Had it been a tournament maybe somewhere else that wasn’t as appealing to me, I probably could have reconsidered. But I love DC. Coming here was very enticing.”

 

Compatriot Katie Boulter is already out of the singles in Paris but Dan Evans and Jack Draper advanced in the men’s singles, while Evans and Andy Murray produced a brilliant comeback to progress in the men’s doubles.

 

But Raducanu admits she will not be watching much of the tennis, instead focusing on some other sports.

 

“I don’t think I’ll be watching, to be honest, that much of the tennis. I think I’ll watch the other sports,” she added. “I mean, I think it’s a great opportunity for all the athletes.

 

“I think we’re fortunate in tennis that we have the grand slams. A lot of the other sports, they train four years for the Olympics, it’s their one opportunity, whereas I think for tennis, it depends. Everyone prioritises different things, targets different things.

 

“For me at this point in time I’m prioritising my health but also long-term longevity, I’d say.”

 

Emma Raducanu insists her decision to skip the Olympics was “100 per cent the right option”.

 

The 21-year-old, who is still managing her comeback after wrist and ankle surgery, turned down the invitation to represent Team GB in Paris because she did not want to switch back to playing on clay at Roland Garros ahead of the forthcoming US Open.

 

She instead opted to head to the United States and will play in the Washington Open, in which she will face Belgium’s Elise Mertens, who she beat at Wimbledon, in the first round on Monday evening, live on Sky.

 

Raducanu has already admitted she had a bout of “FOMO” (fear of missing out) when she saw the opening ceremony in the French capital, but stands by the decision not to play.

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