Emma Raducanu faces major backlash: "Does everything for a cheque"

Raducanu says no
Not being a “diva”
“Prioritising my body”
No need to risk it
Fan backlash
“Big talk”
“Does everything for a cheque”
“Her only opportunity”
Return to form
All eyes on Wimbledon
Raducanu says no

Emma Raducanu, the fifth-ranked Birtish woman, has turned down a wildcard entry to the 2024 Paris Olympics, per BBC Sport.

Not being a “diva”

Raducanu, anticipating a press backlash, told reporters, “I think I’m very single-minded and I do things my own way and at my own time,” adding this is, “Not in a diva way.”

“Prioritising my body”

Raducanu, who recently sat out the French Open, continued by explaining she is, “prioritising my body and my health because I know if I’m fit, if I’m giving my 100 per cent, I know great things are coming.”

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No need to risk it

The 2021 US Open winner, who had wrist and ankle surgery last year, per The Daily Mail, suggested the Olympics were not worth the risk, “especially with my history.”

Fan backlash

Per Sportskeeda, fans were quick to mock Raducanu’s decision online, with one writing, “Must be a Dior event going on during that time.”

“Big talk”

Another wrote, “Big talk from someone ranked 209,” referencing Raducanu’s slip to a world ranking of 209, per the WTA.

“Does everything for a cheque”

Another fan was even harsher in their criticism, writing, “People need to get their head around that Raducanu does everything for a cheque. All her decisions involve a cheque being written out to her,” which seems especially harsh given her decision to train for Wimbledon and sit out the recent tournament at Roland Garros.

“Her only opportunity”

Sportskeeda’s list of fan critiques continued, with one fan suggesting, “Given her lack of tennis and multiple issues with competing on a regular basis, this is possibly her only opportunity [to compete at the Olympics].” Again, perhaps misguided given her commitment to looking after her physical health in recent months.

Return to form

Raducanu’s decision came after her Nottingham Open semi-final loss to Britain number one Katie Boulter which showed a return to form despite the loss.

All eyes on Wimbledon

Raducanu’s decision to snub the Olympics just two weeks before the start of Wimbledon, with her decision perhaps mounting more pressure on her to perform at the All England Club.

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