Emma Raducanu says her upcoming mixed doubles partnership withĀ Carlos AlcarazĀ is a reflection of the meaningful, friendly connection the pair made as they were rising up the rankings at the start of their careers.
āIt is nice and I think, for all of us, we really value those connections that we had from when we were young,ā Raducanu said. āBecause when you become a bit more known or a bit more successful, you just find yourself reverting back to people you knew from a young age and because thatās a real genuine connection, because it becomes very busy and you have a lot more friends ā but the ones that youāve known for a long time mean a lot more to you.ā
Raducanu and Alcaraz, both 22, will compete together in the USĀ Open mixed doubles tournament in August, which has been revamped controversially this year in order to spotlight the top players. The event will be played in a streamlined two-day format during the week before the US Open. Raducanu says they first got to know each other at Wimbledon in 2021 and forged a friendly connection during their respective breakout runs at the US Open that year.

āI remember he beat Stef [Tsitsipas] in the third round and it was like a big win, his breakout win on a big stage and it was really cool to kind of go through that tournament together. We have a good relationship still. Heās obviously overtaken me a lot, but itās nice we have that from a while ago.ā
A few days afterĀ their partnership was announced, Raducanu opted to catch a glimpse of Alcaraz at Queenās Club during his semi-final win against Roberto Bautista Agut.
āI saw some really cool drop volleys and I was like: āYes, letās save some of that!ā But heās got plenty of magic to bring to New York,ā she said.
For the time being, Raducanu has more serious challenges to focus on than a glorified exhibition event. Her solid start to the grass court season at Queenās Club, where she reached the quarter-finals and re-established herself as the British No 1, was soured by further problems with back spasms, which have troubled her on numerous occasions this year. RaducanuĀ withdrew from the Berlin OpenĀ lastĀ week.
āItās OK,ā she said. āIām still managing it, to be honest. I have good days and bad days with it. I trained a fair bit last week in London and it was good. I was getting a lot of treatment and then woke up pretty stiff at the weekend, took a day off and then trained yesterday and today, but it needs a lot of work and it is up and down. So Iām just trying to manage it as best as I can.ā
Raducanu, the No 7 seed, will face Ann Li in the first round at Eastbourne, her final tournament before Wimbledon begins next week.
She says she is doing everything she can to ensure that she is in top physical shape and form for her biggest tournament of the year. āNeedles, soft tissue, some Āmuscle Āstimulation stuff, taping, everything,ā Raducanu said. āItās just ongoing, but itās OK. It seems to be OK today.ā
Raducanu also thanked Wimbledon for stopping a man who had been stalking her from buying tickets for this yearās tournament. The man attended four events featuring Raducanu in February and she was in tears when she saw him in the stands at the DubaiĀ TennisĀ Championships. Last week it emerged his attempt to enter the SW19 ballot had been blocked.