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8th November 2021
01:09pm GMT

Emma Raducanu pictured at the Neue Eisenbahnbruecke in Linz, Austria. (Photo by Alexander Scheuber/Getty Images)[/caption]
"The big thing for good young players is distractions. Marcus is grounded, but they all start out grounded. "No-one starts with their feet off the ground or they don’t get in the team and they don’t win a US Open. "But there are a flood of distractions which come in which can make them ungrounded. Those could be exposure they get in the media, the praise, the criticism. There can be agents who see this guy as the next big thing."[caption id="attachment_192525" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
England head coach Eddie Jones has led them to three Six Nations titles after taking over from Stuart Lancaster. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"What have you seen her on – the front page of Vogue and Harper Bazaar, or whatever it is, wearing Christian Dior clothes. All that is a distraction around her. It might not be to that degree with Marcus, but potentially it could be."Raducanu, who shot from 338th in the world rankings to 23rd after her excellent showing at Wimbledon and US Open success, is top seed at the WTA 250 tournament in Linz this week. She has spoken about how off-court distractions are not going to interrupt with her training sessions or pre-game preparations. "That is a non-negotiable for me." Raducanu proved that her run to the fourth round of Wimbledon was no fluke when, a month later, she stunned the tennis world to win the US Open. For Jones to dismiss her recent outings [two wins and two losses in two tournaments] as someone who 'hasn't done so well' is extremely short-sighted. When his England team was struggling in the 2018 Six Nations - eventually finishing fifth - he was irate that the press did not understand who he was blooding young players ahead of the 2019 World Cup [where they would reach the final]. Perhaps he should take an overview of Raducanu's progress over the year as a whole rather than using her as an example of somehow getting distracted, off the back of just two recent tournaments.
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