Published: 16:59, August 19, 2022 | Updated: 18:14, August 19, 2022
Raducanu back swinging freely ahead of US Open title defense
By Reuters

Emma Raducanu, of Britain, returns a shot to Serena Williams, of the United States, prior to a their match during the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament, Aug 16, 2022, in Mason, Ohio. (AARON DOSTER / AP)

Emma Raducanu will head into her US Open title defense in just over a week relieved that she is swinging freely again and playing the same brand of attacking tennis that took her to a maiden Grand Slam title last year.

The 19-year-old put in ruthless performances at the Cincinnati Open to beat former major winners Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka before exiting the tournament with a loss to world number eight Jessica Pegula.

This week I kind of just was like, "look, I'm just going to try, I don't care if I make errors, like it's fine, but I'm just going to like overhit if anything". I'm pretty proud of how I did this week, and I think it's a great step to move forward.

Emma Raducanu, British professional tennis player

"This week was a great step for me," she told reporters on Thursday. "In the past year it's probably like the first tournament or like one of the few tournaments that I have actually, like started going for my shots more.

"This week I kind of just was like, 'look, I'm just going to try, I don't care if I make errors, like it's fine, but I'm just going to like overhit if anything'. I'm pretty proud of how I did this week, and I think it's a great step to move forward."

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Britain's Raducanu was a 150th-ranked qualifier when she went on to lift the US Open title last year without dropping a set. She has not won a tournament since.

Raducanu, who reached a career-high ranking of 10th last month, said she was tired of just trying to play defensively and realised that she would not succeed at the top level by just pushing the ball around.

Emma Raducanu, of Britain, reacts during a match against Camila Osorio, of Colombia, at the Citi Open tennis tournament in Washington on Aug 4, 2022. (CAROLYN KASTER / AP)

"It is definitely like relieving, because I feel like I'm swinging with the same sort of freedom as I probably had, like, more similar to last year," added Raducanu.

"So it feels really good. I think that I can really take it as a positive week, and I actually feel like I'm heading in a good direction again."

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The main draw of the US Open starts on Aug. 29.