She needs to be protected from media hunt and toxic tabloid culture. We have to let her grow at her own pace and realize that she's not public property. Well done, Emma!
Totally agree! There are some real rattlesnakes in the MSM eager to print BS at the slightest hint with no remorse to whom they destroy! From what I've heard of her family she'll be well protected and you made a great point, she is NOT public property!
Now comes the really hard part - coping with the pressures (high expectations, fame) that come with being so successful at such a young age. The history of women's tennis is (unfortunately) littered with teen phenoms that have fizzled out after a couple of years. It takes great strength of character - but my guess is that she has the necessary character to manage all of it and become one of the truly greats.
@@scottprice4892 Good thing we have mind readers like Scott to rely on. I was thinking she is actually genuinely a smart person. (Certainly smart academically as well.)
As a fairly cynical almost 70 year old who has become quite world-weary over the past couple of years I have to say that this charming young lady has cheered me up enormously. Can't stop smiling every time I see her. What a refreshing distraction from all our problems.
Emma's resting face is just short of a smile, that's why she smiles so easilly. Some people naturally frown and its several phases to bring their faces around to a smile. Its part of her childhood, clearly a happy one, she was a lovable child, with loving parents. Good for her.
I watched every single one of Emma's matches from Rd 1 onwards and I was amazed at how generous she was to the fans. She happily signed every autograph, took every selfie, chatted with anyone who said anything to her and gave away all her towels and wrist bands. Every single round. It got to the point where the officials had to force her off the court because there was another match about to start. Just a genuinely kind, humble, and selfless person. Trust me, not all players are like this.
Yes I noticed this too but I was a bit concerned at the lack of security in the early rounds but all ended well, she says and does the right things and is a natural self promoter she definately ' gets it'! She also won that final against a largely partisan crowd. Keep calm and watch Emma play the Zen girl with the pearl earings.🎾🙏🇬🇧
She's so lovely, carries herself well and is very poised. So charismatic. Her game was really impressive, her serving and returning in particular... She's basically also a marketing dream.
What a lovely young lady. So well spoken, so mature, so collected. I havent followed tennis for a few years and never heard of her. Wow, the new star has made her mark with a bang.
No-one had heard of her till Wimbledon (except for her coaches and a few people deeply invovled with UK tennis)! That was her first pro tournament. The speed of her ascent is breathtaking and unique.
Doesn’t it make a huge difference when we are presented with feel good stories like this instead of the constant negatives? If all young people had this kind of poise, belief and respect for their parents then the world would be a much better place. Even if Emma never wins another major, she has cemented her legacy. I’m so glad she hasn’t looked at her phone since her win. Let’s let her enjoy her moment.
Well said, sir. Couldn't have put it better myself. She's a breath of fresh air and will hopefully inspire young girls around the world - on and off court.
Yeah but parents have to have respect to install into their child to begin with you can't give what you don't have respect is taught not something you are born with.
I'm really impressed with Emma's tennis skills, but I'm even more impressed with how articulate and well spoken she is for someone so young. It's great to have a new tennis star emerged, one who doesn't screech on every shot. She has the game to get to the top and will definitely win a few more majors for sure.
@Tungka Ah-dee British values a British education and coached by British coaches. Her parents fled China and Romania to come here for a better life. Thank god the British took them in.
@@stringer-ik1pc Nonsense 🙄 She could have gone to Canada so stop ur crap. Canada is even better in every way raising ur kids, neater and mannered. Smh. Britain's are to be grateful to have her under their belt, that's the facts. Sorry not you but the other person who said they fled apologies
She doesnt start every sentence with ummmm, nor intersperse sentences with like, like, like. She speaks so well, so polite, its so refreshing to see and hear her speak.
@@iansmith8263 NO! She went to a regular grammar school in London! State funded! Nothing posh about it at all! Her immigrant parents worked super hard to build a career and life in the UK. Again not born with a silver spoon at all!
yes her joking, even at herself so not a big head, smiling and laughing is infectious. Even watching her over a screen you start to smile yourself :). A born natural superstar.
@@Baffuteagle yes exactly! She’s really humble and she just gives out such positive energy!! Yes! Even through a screen you feel like smiling and that says a lot about her and her manner!!!
Her smile is incandescent, brighter because of the person behind it. She's such a poised, sweet, grounded and articulate young woman, more than just a beauty who charms with her looks. Her performance at the US Open was amazing--powerful groundstrokes, variety, guile and heart. I hope this is just the start for her and not a one-off. But it will be hard for her to top what she's already accomplished, and the media buzz around her will be challenging for her to tune out.
She is different from many of the other tennis stars.She is bookish and academic and has done very well at school .I think her tennis career may be short and she will be off to university like the majority of her friends
So proud of her here in the UK but she’s going to be huge world wide and a Global role model, if she can keep her feet on the ground and don’t listen to too much noise, times on your side Emma, no need to go out and please everyone all of the time.
She is so natural in all ways. No rhetorics at all and seems just herself, be it on or off the court, winning or loosing (a game that is, still to loose a match in a grand slam)
Maria Sharapova and Boris Becker both won Wimbledon at the tender age of 17. However, Emma's story is remarkable because of how little she's played on the tour. But I agree Emma is unique and very special, but it was a great final also and you have to give Layla a huge amount of credit, Emma just perhaps had her number having beaten her before as a Wimbledon junior.
@@aneesackbarali5149 Layla is a force of nature she will win a Grand Slam soon. I wouldn't envy anybody playing her next. Fantastic for women's tennis!
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Absolutely gorgeous young lady and an even gorgeous human being! Cant wait to watch her career unfold and hopefully more titles to see her holding because she deserves every success in the world! Well done sweetheart.
She's very mature for her age. Well spoken, polite, and composed while she answers the questions. When I was 18, I was still a big idiot making weird noises and would be distracted if someone interviewed me.
What a talent, what a beautiful human being and story as well. I to come from mixed blood and heritage. People should not judge her by her heritage but her heart and character instead.
How is she so calm with this whirlwind around her! Amazing! Hope she can maintain this poise, perspective, and joy! She's a delight to watch on and off the court :D She's got a HUGE career ahead of her...no doubt!
@Cian MacGana Of course your correct and Canada is a great country. Emma has enjoyed the tennis and was happy to play for her adopted country. She may well decide at some later date to live anywhere in the world she chooses, she now had the money to do so. But boy how proud of her are we British that she chose to represent us at tennis and won hands down. We are all so very much proud of her in the UK. many people Love Britain and our people and many more want to move here too!
@Cian MacGana Yes she was born in Canada but Canada has nothing to do with her tennis prowess. Her genetics are Chinese and Romanian and she developed her game in the UK.
She's done us proud in the UK. Really hope the media give her some space and don't do their usual thing of building people up just to knock them down. Well done, Emma.
@@fezzik7619 I believe in God and invisible hands, as well as miracles, no matter how great you are there is no guarantee of certainty, we can see a lot of great players being defeated, so that's my opinion.
@@okrisjubaidi926 you’re entitled to believe in imaginary things I guess. It just seems incredibly pointless since none of it is real. She won because of her skill and hard work, not because of “invisible hands”. That’s delusional thinking. That’s my opinion.
So happy for her success. I really hope people live her life on her terms and not put undue pressure and criticism if she hits a difficult period. She’s a nice breath of fresh air and pray she stays level headed and remain that way
Not only she's a phenomenal champion, she is also gorgeous and has good attitude. She's gonna have a lot of endorsement deals, instant celebrity. I hope she and her team protect her privacy from media frenzy and Paparazzi, because she's still teenager, let her growing up as normal as she can have.
She was already wearing Tiffanys jewellry when playing. Honestly, this girl is a marketing dream, she will do superbly well with endorsements like Sharapova. I can't wait to see her play at the Australian Open.
That's honestly my biggest concern, the media circus that will follow this. It will be oppressive at times so she needs a strong team around her to keep as much off her plate as possible and, like you said, protect her privacy. She's an extremely intelligent person, so I'm optimistic that she'll figure out how to navigate this new reality she'll find herself in. It's all about sticking to your core values, having the right people in your corner, setting clear boundaries, and learning to say "no".
Yes! I watch her matches again and again! The way Emma crushes opponents is amazing! Towards the end she completely breaks her opponents physically, mentally emotionally! Look at the sheer power of her arms and her shots! If you see her strength training routine it is just scary!!
What a young lad inspiration. How I wish all our young generation strive to be like Emma, talented, a positive influence and has that charming aura. (instead of the tiktok culture!) Can’t stop but smile and be captivated with such a beautiful persona. Congratulations dear!!
@@DarrenExplorz Judging by her school career I don't think she's the type. She's a grade A student, very intelligent and driven. Also she'll earn more over the next year alone than they will in their whole combined life. British tennis players get paid massively for their achievements compared with others because good one's are like unicorns, almost never ever seen and when they are nobody believes it.
Lucky enough to watch Emma in person at the Open, and after winning one of her matches I knew she was something special, on and off the court. She spent so much time with the fan's after her 3rd round victory. She's become a fan favorite who has the skill, personality, and mental strength to be a top player in the WTA and role model for years to come. 👏👏👍👍🎾🎾🎾🎾
Emma is a star. A gorgeous smile that is infectious..I can’t stop smiling when she smiles. She played amazing tennis and thoroughly deserves her title. A fresh beautiful talent has entered from stage left
Isn't Nigel Farage a hero to at least 50% of Brits who was saying no one would want to live next to Romanians and that people should only speak English in England.
You have to share her though.. *🇹🇩🇨🇳🇬🇧 She wasn't even qualified for being of British nationality (under the British naturalization process) to be called a _"brit",_ only now since she turned 18, less than a year ago. Till now, her whole life it was just her ancestral identity that represented her. And the choice of colors for her competing outfit 🇹🇩 clearly indicates with whom she feels it identifies her firstly. It doesn't matter where she was born for her ancestral identity to be affected. Being part of a certain country means that you have a sense of belonging there and are proud of it. Her mother is Chinese, but by her own words from a recent interview, she _"has a strong connection with Romania _*_(her ancestral country)_*_ because of her father and she often visits Bucharest, a town in Romania where her paternal grandparents reside."_ And I'm sure she's got some bond with China as well. So to ignore that big part of her identity it's not just ridiculous but disrespectful towards her, her family and her ancestral country. I'm not Romanian myself but I know the colors of my neighboring country and I can recognize a Romanian name when I see one. And I say this as I'm disgusted by the near-posibility of that _"brit"_ prefix to be put next to the Novak Đoković name if his parents would have accepted the money that the brits offered for him to move and become a British citizen and later national when he was a junior..
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3 REFRESHING POINTS: 1. Emma telling us she didn't turn to her "messages" and just decided to "enjoy the moment" and "reflecting" on the whole experience with her team-mates! 2. Emma talking of her connection to her "inner belief" as her driving force. Does this mean we've turned the corner from the era of external obsessions, social media "messages," and all the rest of it? A young 18-year old talking of her focus on her own "inner belief"? I hope so! 3. Finally, after an era of negative stigmas against immigrants, Emma - half Chinese heritage - half Romanian heritage - representing such a refreshing alternative to the immigrant bashing narratives of these past few years. Congratulations Emma Raducanu! Keep smiling!!
Wondered when the immigrant card would be played. She is an astounding person who has made an astonishing accomplishment through hard work and dedication. She also loves Great Britain unlike the self flagellating lefties who hate Britain and use people like Emma to further their point. Both her parents are professionals. These are the immigrants Britain needs and not the illegal masses. Her family benefit the country not expect benefits. She’s fantastic and just let her enjoy this accomplishment and not be used as a political tool.
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1) she is a girl 2) she is tennis talented 3) SHE WAS GIVEN HER CHANCES BY BRITAIN A DEMOCRACY THAT TAKES IN IMMIGRANTS - Shut up with the political negatives
You'd think that if your opponent was injured you'd show some concern............. apparently not. By the end I am pretty sure most neutrals knew who they wanted to win.
God. You all must be super proud. She is like the jewel in this country's crown at the moment. Seriously everywhere. Is your town just on the Emma buzz hugely?
@@jeanbaudaux299 You Sir/madam are what we intelligent people call, an utter turnip. I suggest you wash your dirty mouth with soap and get some self respect and respect for others. Emma has shown with her attitude of grace and decorum that she is very British! As for you this comment could not be farther from Britishness🤦♂️(I assume you are of course British because if not then who are you to say what is and isn’t British)
Emma is any company brand's dream ambassador with a great combination of athletic skills, look and personality (brawn, beauty, brain), that combined with a mix ethnic background give her a tremendous global appeal. An amazing accomplishment/story given her odd of winning the US open as a qualifier before the tournament was statistically 0!!!
Yes! And the way Emma crushes opponents is amazing! Towards the end she completely breaks her opponents physically, mentally emotionally! Look at the sheer power of her arms and her shots! If you see her strength training routine it is just scary!!
Emma is a genuine Heroine, who does not need to win any other tournament ever. She triumphed in a LEGENDARY way. Big love and respect to you and all your teams Emma.👏
Emma is an amazing young player, she’s only 18, she’s already won a major, she’s now a millionaire, she’s extremely intelligent, incredibly humble, funny, charming, she’s stunningly beautiful and speaks the two most widely spoken languages in the world, English & Mandarin. She’s going to have one hell of a career and I predict she’ll become the highest earning female sports star of all time. She’s going to be global, in fact she already is!
@@bjrnthebootybandit Raducanu will surpass Maria if she doesn’t get distracted by modelling and Osaka as long as she keeps her shit together. I hope Osaka comes back because Raducanu, Fernandez, Gauff, Osaka would be exciting for women’s tennis if they’re all at the top of their game.
@Andy Mann I obviously didn’t babysit her to see how they raised her and solely based my affirmation on hearing her saying it in an interview about them being exigent to a degree. I, then, linked it with her parents cultures, one which I am very familiar with due to being a Romanian National, and reached my conclusion.
@Andy Mann pls just enjoy the moment...No Woke here. No complains of poor or rich. Old fashioned...he meant solid right or wrong values..like hard work, humble Honest and kind...u see that in her.
I was raised romanian in Canada and born in the middle east.... no matter where in the world we were my mom always instilled her Romanian roots. I speak Romanian at home though we never grew up there and my mom always taught me.... Sa fi cea mai tare din parcare! ... I don't doubt for 1 second her father didn't think the exact same way. I definitely can see that coming from her Romanian side.
@Andy Mann well I can tell you lots of Romanians feel brexit was to oust them. They didn't feel accepted as British. But when Romanian immigrant child becomes sensation they praise and take pride. Where is the pride for all the hard working Romanians in not so glamorous jobs that immigrated and raised their children there ? Or are they just immigrants .... Emma was raised in British educational system and England is better for having her but we know the sentiment England has towards Romania and that they repeatedly stated in EU parliament they wanted Romania and Bulgaria out of the EU . Emma is proof that England only appropriates and basks in the glory when it suits their world image for the better.....
@Andy Mann while I may sound Canadian and grew up here I couldn't be further from it. I take pride we are immigrants and even more pride my parents from different backgrounds and religions jewish Spanish Israeli dad and romanian Christian orthodox mom. Both were very focused on making sure we maintained as much of our heritage as possible. Keeping all holidays combined and visits to Romania and israel all the time. Sarmale for Christmas and latkes for hannukah .. never a boring moment. I got the best of 3 worlds . I have no shame or problems to pass down to the next generation and will consider my children israeli/ Romanian no matter what. Well in a strange way the pure British have lost England. They decided they wanted to be nation of the world and not nation of British and now they miss the old Britain. I will be honest when we go to Romania with my mom she lights up and just being around only Romanians . She misses it , bus driver speaking Romanian, shopping everywhere in Romanian and being amoung Romanian . So in a way I can see why brexit happened but I also think it's too late as well since England has so much multiculturalism that now trying to turn back is not possible.
Emma is British 100% - I'm saying this being Romanian. Debate about belonging to one ethnicity or another is not about DNA, is about the culture of he or she feels is belonging to. We have here in Romania a permanent dispute with Hungarians and I'm always telling them 'just do not do your DNA test, you might be surprised about where your ancestors are from.' In Transylvania there were about 14 different ethnic populations a few hundred years ago so chances of one to be direct relative only with Huns, Maghiars, Dacs or Romans are pretty small.
I grew up in Canada and born in Tel aviv, Israel to Romanian mother and Spanish Jewish father..... si sunt mandra ca sunt romanca . Deci nu conteaza unde in lume suntem daca parinti pastreaza limba si cultura lor. Nu am trait o zi in viata mea in Romania. Vorbesc ebraica si romana cu amandoi parinti si avem 30 de ani in Canada si mama are 40 de ani din Romania afara si nici o data a iutat de unde a venit
@@NickyRikki Etnia e pana la urma o optiune, nu o rezultanta a analizelor de sange. Daca te simti roman, ungur, englez, aia esti, indiferent de mostenirea genetica. Eu ma simt roman desi am intre stramosi nemti, unguri si slavi.
@@NickyRikki Nu - dimpotriva - spun ca poti fi roman si dupa generatii de locuit in alta tara, daca asa simti, e o chestie de cultura, de educatie, nu de sange, exact cum poti fi evreu sau orice alta etnie daca asa simti, dar e o optiune a ta, care nu depinde de mostenirea genetica.
@@NickyRikki Like someone mention above: this is the future!( mixed culture) I always remember John Lennon- "Imagine"...what a beautiful inspiration....What a pity GB left EU! PS. Congratulation Nicole...your Romanian is good considering you never lived there...Once someone told me: one language =one mind, many languages= many minds!
She needs to be protected from media hunt and toxic tabloid culture. We have to let her grow at her own pace and realize that she's not public property.
Well done, Emma!
@@stephenc2481 absolutely not the point of the comment. read again.
Totally agree! There are some real rattlesnakes in the MSM eager to print BS at the slightest hint with no remorse to whom they destroy! From what I've heard of her family she'll be well protected and you made a great point, she is NOT public property!
She’s not a snowflake. She’ll be fine .
She has a good team around her her coach is quoted as saying she will be protected lets hope they follow through
Now comes the really hard part - coping with the pressures (high expectations, fame) that come with being so successful at such a young age. The history of women's tennis is (unfortunately) littered with teen phenoms that have fizzled out after a couple of years. It takes great strength of character - but my guess is that she has the necessary character to manage all of it and become one of the truly greats.
Had to qualify, won 10 straight matches and didn't drop a set. Never done before and doubt it will be repeated. Extraordinary!
Best thing in women's tennis
Also at the age of just 18
Most dominant title run ever imo
Didn’t even have to face a top 10 seeded player lol.
@@mountaindragon7289 Yea, the seeds weren't good enough and lost to better opponents.
Smiling through this whole interview, good for her.
Love your videos , didn’t know you also liked tennis 👌
Not sure; why she should be obligated to smile for the whole interview...?? That is just a bit strange...
@@brainsareus sorry for you
WTH?! Why WOULDN’T she be smiling?!
@@brainsareus I think it’s her natural way and no obligation whatsoever
Her smile is infectious. She’s so poised and articulate, so likable,. What an achievement! 👏👏👏
She is so hot & sexy!
That is true but her answers to the questions are clearly rehearsed,media trained already
@@scottprice4892 Good thing we have mind readers like Scott to rely on. I was thinking she is actually genuinely a smart person. (Certainly smart academically as well.)
YUP NOT LIKE DIVA QUEEN NAOMI
THAT'S the word -- likeable. She is so likeable, and easy to root for. You put your finger on it! 👍
As a fairly cynical almost 70 year old who has become quite world-weary over the past couple of years I have to say that this charming young lady has cheered me up enormously. Can't stop smiling every time I see her. What a refreshing distraction from all our problems.
You got it spot on sir.
keep smiling brother, she’s a breath of fresh air and the real deal
Yes, David, completely agree! And at the end of the interview she said "thank you for having me" ... how sweet can you get!
@@LouHillierPsych so true a natural charm , delightful young lady . Hope she doesn’t change, and I don’t think she will.
Yes I totally agree. Emma smile is definitely contagious 😺
Emma's resting face is just short of a smile, that's why she smiles so easilly. Some people naturally frown and its several phases to bring their faces around to a smile. Its part of her childhood, clearly a happy one, she was a lovable child, with loving parents. Good for her.
Yes very rightly said. Totally agree with the last part.
I watched every single one of Emma's matches from Rd 1 onwards and I was amazed at how generous she was to the fans. She happily signed every autograph, took every selfie, chatted with anyone who said anything to her and gave away all her towels and wrist bands. Every single round. It got to the point where the officials had to force her off the court because there was another match about to start. Just a genuinely kind, humble, and selfless person. Trust me, not all players are like this.
Romanians are kind people.
Chinese the same …friendly and peaceful
@@jonathendoyle7567 Agree.
Yes I noticed this too but I was a bit concerned at the lack of security in the early rounds but all ended well, she says and does the right things and is a natural self promoter she definately ' gets it'! She also won that final against a largely partisan crowd. Keep calm and watch Emma play the Zen girl with the pearl earings.🎾🙏🇬🇧
@@jonathendoyle7567 Not what I heard.
She's so lovely, carries herself well and is very poised. So charismatic. Her game was really impressive, her serving and returning in particular... She's basically also a marketing dream.
Fuck the marketers
she's a champion, she talks, she handles her emotions, the lights, the attention.....she's 18! Isn't that refreshing
Bine Frache :))
Unlike someone else...
YES GOODBYE DIVAQUEEN NAOMI
@@kenmatthew2639 lol
You’ve made me and the rest of the UK proud, Emma.👏🏾🇬🇧🇬🇧
No words could describe what she has done, it's unreal, she is an amazing talent
I mean it's a great run. But surely not 'unreal'. Its just a great performance at a sport at the end of the day.
@@abdullahbhinder9023 Huh. And what did you achieve today?
@@abdullahbhinder9023 gloom and doom?
You can put it into words.. She won the US open...
A very humble young lady, that's refreshing.
what about Naomi Francois Osaka?
Also refreshing, no social justice crap.
@@Arkane117 I am so over that fake social justice
@@Arkane117 intelligent teenager and well educated parents in a stable family background who kept her very grounded.
She is no Megan Markle
@@Arkane117 well, you don’t know that yet. We didn’t know Osaka was woke when we first saw her win.
What a lovely young lady. So well spoken, so mature, so collected. I havent followed tennis for a few years and never heard of her. Wow, the new star has made her mark with a bang.
No-one had heard of her till Wimbledon (except for her coaches and a few people deeply invovled with UK tennis)! That was her first pro tournament. The speed of her ascent is breathtaking and unique.
Doesn’t it make a huge difference when we are presented with feel good stories like this instead of the constant negatives? If all young people had this kind of poise, belief and respect for their parents then the world would be a much better place. Even if Emma never wins another major, she has cemented her legacy. I’m so glad she hasn’t looked at her phone since her win. Let’s let her enjoy her moment.
Could not have said it
better your cool
Well said, sir. Couldn't have put it better myself. She's a breath of fresh air and will hopefully inspire young girls around the world - on and off court.
Yeah but parents have to have respect to install into their child to begin with you can't give what you don't have respect is taught not something you are born with.
Life isn't all positively
She is just lovely and has class.. What a great role model she is.
I'm really impressed with Emma's tennis skills, but I'm even more impressed with how articulate and well spoken she is for someone so young. It's great to have a new tennis star emerged, one who doesn't screech on every shot. She has the game to get to the top and will definitely win a few more majors for sure.
She’s just British
@Tungka Ah-dee British values a British education and coached by British coaches. Her parents fled China and Romania to come here for a better life. Thank god the British took them in.
@@stringer-ik1pc Nonsense 🙄 She could have gone to Canada so stop ur crap. Canada is even better in every way raising ur kids, neater and mannered. Smh. Britain's are to be grateful to have her under their belt, that's the facts.
Sorry not you but the other person who said they fled apologies
@Tungka Ah-dee y'all are just bitter now alit of them smh.
stringer 2295 or perhaps she’s just an impressive young woman who was well raised, as there are the world over.
What a superstar. Speaks very well for such a young lady.
her parents ought to be very proud of her...
bizarre post.....
This made other champions look very bad, shes just 18, eloquent, down to earth, big smile.
@@Gonkawonganow she’s not won nuts
She doesnt start every sentence with ummmm, nor intersperse sentences with like, like, like. She speaks so well, so polite, its so refreshing to see and hear her speak.
yeah, well, like, she does have multi millionaire parents, and went to posh schools that cost ££££££££££££££
@@iansmith8263 zzzzzz
@@iansmith8263 NO! She went to a regular grammar school in London! State funded! Nothing posh about it at all! Her immigrant parents worked super hard to build a career and life in the UK. Again not born with a silver spoon at all!
She went to a selective grammar school here in UK and those are usually private so that's partly why she's a good speaker.
@@AllieB-11.11 Absolute rubbish - grammar schools are not private, none of them. I don't know where you got that idea from.
Beautiful, Smart and US Open champs! She's very mature for her age. Well spoken, polite. Her future looks very-very bright. Congratulations Emma!!
She just seems so real, and just so lovely!
Every time I hear her speak I can’t help but smile. ❤️
yes her joking, even at herself so not a big head, smiling and laughing is infectious. Even watching her over a screen you start to smile yourself :). A born natural superstar.
@@Baffuteagle yes exactly! She’s really humble and she just gives out such positive energy!!
Yes! Even through a screen you feel like smiling and that says a lot about her and her manner!!!
Her smile...😍 She's gorgeous, intelligent, very mature and well spoken as per her age... she is a full package...I just can't get enough of her! ❤️
gorgeous indeed... class personified. great personality as well...
Perfect role model
@@cookz8040 Indeed..
@@johnou.k.3780 Couldn't agree more...
She is the golden girl of the moment.
She is so articulate, gracious, poised and has a dynamite smile.
British education system.
Yes
Pretty lady how're you doing today I hope all is well with you because you look so beautiful and can we talk on WhatsApp?
@@TheFreshman321 I am am neither of those things but I grew up in Doncaster 😂
A bit different from the Williams sisters HUH ?
Please God protect this wonderful young lady from the media and let her live her life.
Her smile is incandescent, brighter because of the person behind it. She's such a poised, sweet, grounded and articulate young woman, more than just a beauty who charms with her looks. Her performance at the US Open was amazing--powerful groundstrokes, variety, guile and heart. I hope this is just the start for her and not a one-off. But it will be hard for her to top what she's already accomplished, and the media buzz around her will be challenging for her to tune out.
Very true!
Never seen someone radiate such pure joy. Her attitude is utterly unique.
She is a superstar - we are so proud of her
No. She’s a star in the making. Djokovic is a superstar. When she’s won half a dozen or more slams you can call her “superstar”.
@@thegorn
I think she meant all the other outstanding attributes..
@@thegorn Oh bore off. Seriously.
@@thegorn he's a slimy creep with zero charisma.
@@thegorn so edgy, bellend
She's incredibly mature for her age. Speaks very well too. Very bright and engaging.
She is different from many of the other tennis stars.She is bookish and academic and has done very well at school .I think her tennis career may be short and she will be off to university like the majority of her friends
Good Parenting and education does that..
@@Marvin-dg8vj I think her tennis career will stick around for a while
@@gabagoolovahere5869 hahaahahahhaahahhaaha
She has a great smile, great personality. Good on her for winning.
@safira Jog-on, arsehole - many thanks!
So proud of her here in the UK but she’s going to be huge world wide and a Global role model, if she can keep her feet on the ground and don’t listen to too much noise, times on your side Emma, no need to go out and please everyone all of the time.
rudyard Kiplins poem "IF" agenda appropriate of course.
She is so natural in all ways. No rhetorics at all and seems just herself, be it on or off the court, winning or loosing (a game that is, still to loose a match in a grand slam)
There is no other like Emma 💯🙏
Maria Sharapova and Boris Becker both won Wimbledon at the tender age of 17. However, Emma's story is remarkable because of how little she's played on the tour. But I agree Emma is unique and very special, but it was a great final also and you have to give Layla a huge amount of credit, Emma just perhaps had her number having beaten her before as a Wimbledon junior.
@@dtrjones agreed David lets wish both Emma and Layla good health and success in their journey. 🙏
@@aneesackbarali5149 Layla is a force of nature she will win a Grand Slam soon. I wouldn't envy anybody playing her next. Fantastic for women's tennis!
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Absolutely gorgeous young lady and an even gorgeous human being! Cant wait to watch her career unfold and hopefully more titles to see her holding because she deserves every success in the world! Well done sweetheart.
It’s like she’s been beamed down from heaven to cheer everybody up.
Love her to bits, she’s so natural
She's very mature for her age. Well spoken, polite, and composed while she answers the questions. When I was 18, I was still a big idiot making weird noises and would be distracted if someone interviewed me.
What a talent, what a beautiful human being and story as well. I to come from mixed blood and heritage. People should not judge her by her heritage but her heart and character instead.
She's so mature and well rounded and *SHE SPEAKS FLUENT MANDARIN!!*
She'll earn far more off court than she will on it and good luck to her!!
How is she so calm with this whirlwind around her! Amazing! Hope she can maintain this poise, perspective, and joy! She's a delight to watch on and off the court :D She's got a HUGE career ahead of her...no doubt!
Congrats to Emma! What a lovely person!
Please don’t let her change. Beautifully humble and a fantastic talent and interesting.
Emma deserves every praise she has earnt it, the folks back home are so proud and pleased for her achievement. WELL DONE EMMA!
@Cian MacGana Of course your correct and Canada is a great country. Emma has enjoyed the tennis and was happy to play for her adopted country. She may well decide at some later date to live anywhere in the world she chooses, she now had the money to do so. But boy how proud of her are we British that she chose to represent us at tennis and won hands down. We are all so very much proud of her in the UK. many people Love Britain and our people and many more want to move here too!
@Cian MacGana Yes she was born in Canada but Canada has nothing to do with her tennis prowess. Her genetics are Chinese and Romanian and she developed her game in the UK.
She's amazing... Beautiful and a fierce competitor.. she literally played a perfect tournament by never dropping a set. A unicorn for sure!
Fluke.
@@bauer444 lol.... Perhaps... And/orr it was the time for her to have a great tournament.
So mature for such a young girl, speaks so eloquently and is an absolute credit to her family.
She's done us proud in the UK. Really hope the media give her some space and don't do their usual thing of building people up just to knock them down.
Well done, Emma.
She is the person that many people pray for, her smile is contagious
What does prayer have to do with anything? It doesn’t affect anything.
@@fezzik7619 I believe in God and invisible hands, as well as miracles, no matter how great you are there is no guarantee of certainty, we can see a lot of great players being defeated, so that's my opinion.
@@okrisjubaidi926 you’re entitled to believe in imaginary things I guess. It just seems incredibly pointless since none of it is real. She won because of her skill and hard work, not because of “invisible hands”. That’s delusional thinking. That’s my opinion.
Кого ты несёшь, молиться ну это перебор
@@fezzik7619 not everyone is a brainless atheist
The charisma, so well spoken and poised at her age 😮
So happy for her success. I really hope people live her life on her terms and not put undue pressure and criticism if she hits a difficult period. She’s a nice breath of fresh air and pray she stays level headed and remain that way
Not only she's a phenomenal champion, she is also gorgeous and has good attitude. She's gonna have a lot of endorsement deals, instant celebrity. I hope she and her team protect her privacy from media frenzy and Paparazzi, because she's still teenager, let her growing up as normal as she can have.
She was already wearing Tiffanys jewellry when playing. Honestly, this girl is a marketing dream, she will do superbly well with endorsements like Sharapova. I can't wait to see her play at the Australian Open.
They assessed that she will make over $100 mill in the next year from sponsorships. Really crazy....
That's honestly my biggest concern, the media circus that will follow this. It will be oppressive at times so she needs a strong team around her to keep as much off her plate as possible and, like you said, protect her privacy. She's an extremely intelligent person, so I'm optimistic that she'll figure out how to navigate this new reality she'll find herself in. It's all about sticking to your core values, having the right people in your corner, setting clear boundaries, and learning to say "no".
just gotta take care of that nasty blister on her lip and she should be good ,, beauty and talent,, hard to find nowadays.
@@RAG718 Likely resulted from sunburn and will go away in a few days if she stays in the shade now that the tourney is over.
Such a polite, articulate young lady. Oh, and a fantastically talented tennis player to boot. Just wonderful.
Yes! I watch her matches again and again! The way Emma crushes opponents is amazing! Towards the end she completely breaks her opponents physically, mentally emotionally! Look at the sheer power of her arms and her shots! If you see her strength training routine it is just scary!!
I can listen to her all day long.She speaks so smooth..
@wnnalis cioov Well she is Chinese,Romanian,Canadian-English now! 😁
What a young lad inspiration. How I wish all our young generation strive to be like Emma, talented, a positive influence and has that charming aura. (instead of the tiktok culture!) Can’t stop but smile and be captivated with such a beautiful persona. Congratulations dear!!
What a cutie pie she’s gonna be great for commercials and brands are gonna throw money left and right at her.
She's half Chinese and is fluent in Mandarin, boy is she gonna be a hot commodity in China! She will make stupid money there.
@@ShanghaiGoat
Yup, she's the biggest women's sport star in Britain, China, Romania and to a lesser extent Canada right now.
She's going to be an absolute mega star.
@@DarrenExplorz
Judging by her school career I don't think she's the type. She's a grade A student, very intelligent and driven. Also she'll earn more over the next year alone than they will in their whole combined life. British tennis players get paid massively for their achievements compared with others because good one's are like unicorns, almost never ever seen and when they are nobody believes it.
@@DarrenExplorz Well, she’s won one more title than Kournikova ever did already...so so far so good haha
Lucky enough to watch Emma in person at the Open, and after winning one of her matches I knew she was something special, on and off the court. She spent so much time with the fan's after her 3rd round victory. She's become a fan favorite who has the skill, personality, and mental strength to be a top player in the WTA and role model for years to come. 👏👏👍👍🎾🎾🎾🎾
Emma, us Brits are so proud of you ❤️🏆🇬🇧
The Canadians are salty af lool because Emma isn't theirs.
@@kolack100 kinda of big mistake with hindsight not to extend the parents visas
@@kolack100 whoever heard of a salty Canadian?
@@kolack100 : she has dual citizenships as I just read. She can switch who she represent anytime. In fact to Romania or China too if she wants.
@@Marvin-dg8vj ... was that the reason they came to the UK?
Absolutely the real deal. She radiates positive energy.
She is already an ambassador in tennis at her age. The future is looking brighter with her beaming smile.
She's a class act, a true inspiration. We will see a lot of her. Very cool.
She a class act. Keep it coming Emma.
She is such a likeable young lady who presents herself well, has a lovely smile and her persona shines through, good luck in the future Emma.
Can’t get enough of this talented girl
She has a great game and a stellar personality. So good for the sport. All the best!
Emma is a star. A gorgeous smile that is infectious..I can’t stop smiling when she smiles. She played amazing tennis and thoroughly deserves her title. A fresh beautiful talent has entered from stage left
At this age and with such confidence and fluency, I can only say that a fabulous star is born..
Shes so sweet and genuine. Need to make sure she is looked after well,as the media and mainstream will try and exploit her
She’s lovely, very happy for her! It’ll be fun to see how next season unfolds for both her and Leylah!
Incredibly proud of Emma and what she has achieved, maturity and class beyond her young years. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Those little grovelling Latinos refused to applaud for her in the final, I still laugh at them for rooting the baldy Leylah...lol
Isn't Nigel Farage a hero to at least 50% of Brits who was saying no one would want to live next to Romanians and that people should only speak English in England.
You have to share her though.. *🇹🇩🇨🇳🇬🇧
She wasn't even qualified for being of British nationality (under the British naturalization process) to be called a _"brit",_ only now since she turned 18, less than a year ago. Till now, her whole life it was just her ancestral identity that represented her. And the choice of colors for her competing outfit 🇹🇩 clearly indicates with whom she feels it identifies her firstly.
It doesn't matter where she was born for her ancestral identity to be affected. Being part of a certain country means that you have a sense of belonging there and are proud of it. Her mother is Chinese, but by her own words from a recent interview, she _"has a strong connection with Romania _*_(her ancestral country)_*_ because of her father and she often visits Bucharest, a town in Romania where her paternal grandparents reside."_ And I'm sure she's got some bond with China as well. So to ignore that big part of her identity it's not just ridiculous but disrespectful towards her, her family and her ancestral country.
I'm not Romanian myself but I know the colors of my neighboring country and I can recognize a Romanian name when I see one. And I say this as I'm disgusted by the near-posibility of that _"brit"_ prefix to be put next to the Novak Đoković name if his parents would have accepted the money that the brits offered for him to move and become a British citizen and later national when he was a junior..
@@dmd7472 no he’s a laughing stock
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3 REFRESHING POINTS: 1. Emma telling us she didn't turn to her "messages" and just decided to "enjoy the moment" and "reflecting" on the whole experience with her team-mates! 2. Emma talking of her connection to her "inner belief" as her driving force. Does this mean we've turned the corner from the era of external obsessions, social media "messages," and all the rest of it? A young 18-year old talking of her focus on her own "inner belief"? I hope so! 3. Finally, after an era of negative stigmas against immigrants, Emma - half Chinese heritage - half Romanian heritage - representing such a refreshing alternative to the immigrant bashing narratives of these past few years. Congratulations Emma Raducanu! Keep smiling!!
Wondered when the immigrant card would be played. She is an astounding person who has made an astonishing accomplishment through hard work and dedication. She also loves Great Britain unlike the self flagellating lefties who hate Britain and use people like Emma to further their point.
Both her parents are professionals. These are the immigrants Britain needs and not the illegal masses. Her family benefit the country not expect benefits.
She’s fantastic and just let her enjoy this accomplishment and not be used as a political tool.
THE SEXY GIRLS ARE BIGTITITS.UNO
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1. yes 2, yes 3. STFU with your politicising nonsense.
1) she is a girl 2) she is tennis talented 3) SHE WAS GIVEN HER CHANCES BY BRITAIN A DEMOCRACY THAT TAKES IN IMMIGRANTS - Shut up with the political negatives
I watched the match, although I never intended too. The player that kept cool, and calm, without any snide smirks won. Well done young lady👍🏿👍🏾👍🏽
"... intended _to_ ."
You'd think that if your opponent was injured you'd show some concern............. apparently not. By the end I am pretty sure most neutrals knew who they wanted to win.
@@doghouseriley4732 ✔️
Emma your so humble and a great inspiration ..so proud of you..💐💐🙏🙏❤❤❤
Beautiful talented lovely girl. Well done Emma 💖
She comes from my hometown in South East London. Bromley. We are so proud of her. She's a genuine superstar and is smart as hell as well.
God. You all must be super proud. She is like the jewel in this country's crown at the moment. Seriously everywhere. Is your town just on the Emma buzz hugely?
Her power of smile that makes all of us smile ..... bless
Romania is proud! Her grandmother from my home town and she is proud !!! CEA MAI TARE DIN PARCARE!
My face hurts, because every time she smiles, I smile back!
Imagine how her face is after weeks of smiling!
Emma is amazing
What a role model for young and old alike. Her parents must be brimming with pride.
Chinese mother, Romanian father, born in Canada, grew up in Britain. That's the future, folks!
My thoughts exactly!
Proud citizen of the world with multiple influences ...its fantastic 👏
@@jeanbaudaux299 You Sir/madam are what we intelligent people call, an utter turnip. I suggest you wash your dirty mouth with soap and get some self respect and respect for others. Emma has shown with her attitude of grace and decorum that she is very British! As for you this comment could not be farther from Britishness🤦♂️(I assume you are of course British because if not then who are you to say what is and isn’t British)
@@jeanbaudaux299 you have a french surname shut up
@@jeanbaudaux299 yes
What a pleasant, lovely young lady.. hope she stays like this and wins many, many more slams!!
What an amazing young woman. Massive respect.
Emma’s smile melts my heart
That is teenager thing🙂
Emma is any company brand's dream ambassador with a great combination of athletic skills, look and personality (brawn, beauty, brain), that combined with a mix ethnic background give her a tremendous global appeal. An amazing accomplishment/story given her odd of winning the US open as a qualifier before the tournament was statistically 0!!!
Hello Sir 👋
her met gala look was EVERYTHING! her smile is what brought me here i love her
Yes! And the way Emma crushes opponents is amazing! Towards the end she completely breaks her opponents physically, mentally emotionally! Look at the sheer power of her arms and her shots! If you see her strength training routine it is just scary!!
She is so mature for her age. So skilled, humble, articulate but still maintain that teen happiness n freshness.
Emma never lose your wonderful smile ...
what a well deserving wonderful sports woman
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Emma is a genuine Heroine, who does not need to win any other tournament ever. She triumphed in a LEGENDARY way. Big love and respect to you and all your teams Emma.👏
Congrats! We are proud of you Emma! Your Romanian fans will always support you! 🇷🇴
Ne putem mândri și noi cu ceva made în România cu toate că în România nu o cunoaște nimeni era bine la finală să vedem și steagul României
Let’s hope she wins more majors and Olympic gold medals
Ian Loriggio She won't.
@@fishandchips9033 she just begun
@@fishandchips9033 Be quiet you miserable cretin 😂
Emma has an extremely high tennis IQ. Her shot selection is extraordinary and really kept her opponents off balance.
Li Na 2.0
As she said, "hard to please parents" and a good grammer school helped shape her, plus she is well travelled. Well Done, So inspiring for the kids
Pushy parents work for some kids, but for a lot of them it doesn't, it just creates resentment. But in her case it was an ideal upbringing.
She went to my local girls' grammar, Newstead Wood which is a ridiculously good school.
@@andrew6978 She is smoking. Then that lovely accent. Mind blowing.
i hate asian woman white loser parings but this is ok i guess
@@iwouldsetmyselfonfireforu Lots of us talk like that.
She is so confident in her interviews. Good responses. I hope she will go far!
My God, she’s breath taking gorgeous!
So so proud of her. I’ve been rooting for her since I heard about her withdrawal from Wimbledon. It’s amazing to see where she is now! 🌟
Watched her match and it was great! She has a beautiful smile!
Hello Donna
Her future is fabulous! She’s got class, looks, and talented like crazy!!
I will be honest, I watch her interviews just for the smile...
simp
Emma is an amazing young player, she’s only 18, she’s already won a major, she’s now a millionaire, she’s extremely intelligent, incredibly humble, funny, charming, she’s stunningly beautiful and speaks the two most widely spoken languages in the world, English & Mandarin. She’s going to have one hell of a career and I predict she’ll become the highest earning female sports star of all time. She’s going to be global, in fact she already is!
I mean they said this about Sharapova. How will she surpass Osaka?
@@bjrnthebootybandit Raducanu will surpass Maria if she doesn’t get distracted by modelling and Osaka as long as she keeps her shit together. I hope Osaka comes back because Raducanu, Fernandez, Gauff, Osaka would be exciting for women’s tennis if they’re all at the top of their game.
@@Echoes1910 no doubt it would be great
Congrats to Emma and impressive
Every interview she refers to the queen as her majesty.. i like that. Shows respect
Seems like she genuinely admires her.
Having Romanian and Chinese parents, goes without saying that they were strict with her and raising her the old fashioned way, paid off!
@Andy Mann I obviously didn’t babysit her to see how they raised her and solely based my affirmation on hearing her saying it in an interview about them being exigent to a degree. I, then, linked it with her parents cultures, one which I am very familiar with due to being a Romanian National, and reached my conclusion.
@Andy Mann pls just enjoy the moment...No Woke here.
No complains of poor or rich.
Old fashioned...he meant solid right or wrong values..like hard work, humble
Honest and kind...u see that in her.
I was raised romanian in Canada and born in the middle east.... no matter where in the world we were my mom always instilled her Romanian roots. I speak Romanian at home though we never grew up there and my mom always taught me.... Sa fi cea mai tare din parcare! ... I don't doubt for 1 second her father didn't think the exact same way. I definitely can see that coming from her Romanian side.
@Andy Mann well I can tell you lots of Romanians feel brexit was to oust them. They didn't feel accepted as British. But when Romanian immigrant child becomes sensation they praise and take pride. Where is the pride for all the hard working Romanians in not so glamorous jobs that immigrated and raised their children there ? Or are they just immigrants .... Emma was raised in British educational system and England is better for having her but we know the sentiment England has towards Romania and that they repeatedly stated in EU parliament they wanted Romania and Bulgaria out of the EU . Emma is proof that England only appropriates and basks in the glory when it suits their world image for the better.....
@Andy Mann while I may sound Canadian and grew up here I couldn't be further from it. I take pride we are immigrants and even more pride my parents from different backgrounds and religions jewish Spanish Israeli dad and romanian Christian orthodox mom. Both were very focused on making sure we maintained as much of our heritage as possible. Keeping all holidays combined and visits to Romania and israel all the time. Sarmale for Christmas and latkes for hannukah .. never a boring moment. I got the best of 3 worlds . I have no shame or problems to pass down to the next generation and will consider my children israeli/ Romanian no matter what. Well in a strange way the pure British have lost England. They decided they wanted to be nation of the world and not nation of British and now they miss the old Britain. I will be honest when we go to Romania with my mom she lights up and just being around only Romanians . She misses it , bus driver speaking Romanian, shopping everywhere in Romanian and being amoung Romanian . So in a way I can see why brexit happened but I also think it's too late as well since England has so much multiculturalism that now trying to turn back is not possible.
Intelligent, talented, photogenic..This kid has it all
Emma is British 100% - I'm saying this being Romanian. Debate about belonging to one ethnicity or another is not about DNA, is about the culture of he or she feels is belonging to. We have here in Romania a permanent dispute with Hungarians and I'm always telling them 'just do not do your DNA test, you might be surprised about where your ancestors are from.' In Transylvania there were about 14 different ethnic populations a few hundred years ago so chances of one to be direct relative only with Huns, Maghiars, Dacs or Romans are pretty small.
I grew up in Canada and born in Tel aviv, Israel to Romanian mother and Spanish Jewish father..... si sunt mandra ca sunt romanca . Deci nu conteaza unde in lume suntem daca parinti pastreaza limba si cultura lor. Nu am trait o zi in viata mea in Romania. Vorbesc ebraica si romana cu amandoi parinti si avem 30 de ani in Canada si mama are 40 de ani din Romania afara si nici o data a iutat de unde a venit
@@NickyRikki Etnia e pana la urma o optiune, nu o rezultanta a analizelor de sange. Daca te simti roman, ungur, englez, aia esti, indiferent de mostenirea genetica. Eu ma simt roman desi am intre stramosi nemti, unguri si slavi.
@@tituschirila tu vrei sa spui ca momentul cand crestam copi afara din Romania nu mai sunt roman? Automat sa transforma in American sau Englezi ? Nu
@@NickyRikki Nu - dimpotriva - spun ca poti fi roman si dupa generatii de locuit in alta tara, daca asa simti, e o chestie de cultura, de educatie, nu de sange, exact cum poti fi evreu sau orice alta etnie daca asa simti, dar e o optiune a ta, care nu depinde de mostenirea genetica.
@@NickyRikki Like someone mention above: this is the future!( mixed culture) I always remember John Lennon- "Imagine"...what a beautiful inspiration....What a pity GB left EU! PS. Congratulation Nicole...your Romanian is good considering you never lived there...Once someone told me: one language =one mind, many languages= many minds!