Interesting read Mick, ages since I finished a novel 😂

Joking apart, it’s great to hear insights like this, I agree she seems to hit the ball hard and I guess she needs a good base in order to rotate through the shot to generate that power
Also her poise and calmness does seem very Federeesque

Talking of rackets, it was Agassi for me I still have some lovely colourful Donnay rackets and I don’t really play tennis

And Steffi Graf, wow, she had a pair of legs wow, from what I remember, also Gabriella Sabatini what a babe

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Cheers BS.

I'll let you into a secret......although only Sports Direct sell more tennis rackets than me in the UK I'm not "into" the whole bulls--t side of tennis, I've never enjoyed dealing with coaches and players and clubs right from when I started at Dunlop back in 1991.

Racket sports were a good choice of career and then business for me because I never got drawn into the "scene" whereas if I'd taken the job I was offered with Puma back in 1990 ( I was offered ex Man Utd and Scotland captain Martin Buchan's job ) I'd have been too distracted by the glitz and the glam and not enough on the product I think.


This is one of the reasons that I hadn't got a clue who Emma Radacanu was during the early part of Wimbledon at the end of June.

I happened to catch some highlights of her on an outside court in the second round I think it was, I presumed the white pasty girl was the Brit and that the lush, elegant young lady with the Asian looks was Eastern European.

So I watched a few points in blissful ignorance whilst I was sat working on my laptop, TV sound was on low so I wasn't really listening to commentary.

As I watched I was transfixed at the way this young beauty moved around, she had the grace of Federer and just seemed to have so much time to decide on every shot, I thought then that this kid was going to be a star.

Anyway, I moved on with my work and they moved on to another match and it was a few days later when she was on TV again the I suddenly realised she was one of ours, like I said earlier, I don't "follow" tennis, in my game it's only the top four men and occasionally the very top female player who attract people to buy rackets so I just have to follow those trends.

Steffi Graph was probably the last female player to attract big sales to a racket with the Dunlop 200G back in the 88-91era and Sharapova a bit in recent years......the Williams brothers had no impact on sales at all.


I digress.


Emma is sponsored by Wilson ( on a very small deal at present I guess ) but she's going to have the biggest impact in the history of UK tennis on racket sales, I've sold a lot of kids rackets online today at a time of year when things are normally pretty slow for tennis.

Wilson are going to have to get the cheque book out pronto or she'll be gone, they've been very lucky/astute to have had her on the books at this point.


The reason I believed she was going to win majors and become a great really comes down to her movement, all great players in every sport have an ease of movement predicated on being in position so early because of how they read the game, same with footballers and many other types of sport.

It's also how she moves, she's like Federer when he was at his peak, she just glides, she doesn't break sweat and when the ball arrives at her racket she seems to have forever in which to dispatch it.


Mentally she's unbelievable, nothing fazes her.


The biggest hurdle she now faces is herself, she needs to not overthink the future.


She could do a "Michael Chang" and never win another but I doubt that, his game was based on chasing everything down, her game is a mix of Federer type poise and grace and Andy Murray's ability to know where the opponent is going to put the ball before the opponent themselves has come to the decision.


Somehow with Emma I just knew she had it within two minutes of watching her.


I sort of feel the same about George Russell in F1 as well, no wonder stroppy pants Lewis Hamilton is p I s s e d that his lapdog Bottas is being replaced by young George, that lad has quality written right through him.


Don't hold your breath for an English up and coming male tennis player though, Broady is a "Billy Big Bo l l ox" from what I'm told and loves himself too much.

Well done Emma though, great night to be British.