Originally Posted by
jackal2
Point understood. This is where emojis sometimes come in handy! ;)
As 60YearsaPie says, this is a sporting (not political) success story for a British player born in Canada with Romanian and Chinese heritage which should be celebrated. To the best of my knowledge, Emma's parents were legal immigrants into the UK regardless of where they originated or lived previously, and Emma herself has been living in this country for as long as she is old enough to remember. There's nothing to see here except an 18-year-old Brit achieving something truly remarkable.
When you consider how long and hard Andy Murray had to work to win his first Grand Slam title, Emma Raducanu's rate of progress boggles the mind. The interesting thing now will be to see how she copes with the 'pressure' of being expected to win things in the future. Serena Williams thrived on that expectation, but others have struggled to maintain that standard. I remember a young Ana Ivanovic winning the French Open and never quite being able to recapture that moment again, but all the signs so far are that Raducanu's mentality is very strong. She'll be tested though, because the celebrity status brings a lot of distractions and plenty of jealous critics. She's already had to dispatch Piers Morgan!