Raducanu keen for Australian Open shot

US Open champion Emma Raducanu says she will accept whatever quarantine demands are made of players competing in the Australian Open.

Emma Raducanu is happy to comply with whatever demands are made of players competing in the Australian Open but shrugged off suggestions she will be among the favourites for the trophy.

The 18-year-old returned to training in London this week as she turns her attention to building on her spectacular grand slam breakthrough victory at the US Open.

She is yet to announce when she will play next but must decide in the coming days whether to request a wildcard into the prestigious WTA Tour event in Indian Wells beginning on October 6.

A strong pre-season is one of Raducanu's top priorities, after which she will play in just her third grand slam tournament when the first major of 2022 is held in Melbourne.

The teenager's extraordinary success in New York has catapulted her straight to the top of the game and she will have to get used to having a target on her back while she is still finding her way on the professional circuit.

Speaking at a Lawn Tennis Association event to celebrate Britain's US Open champions, Raducanu said: "If I'm seeded, then I'm seeded, but favourite? I think one tournament, you can't really say I'm a favourite. I'm still so new to everything."

Organisers are yet to announce plans for the Australian Open but, with entry to the country still heavily restricted and Melbourne having been in lockdown for longer than any other city in the world, players seem certain to have to serve some form of quarantine.

That could mean players having to travel over Christmas, which Raducanu would have no problem with.

"Whatever needs to be done to be able to play the Australian Open, I'll do... ," Raducanu said.

"I just want to be at the Australian Open, and I want to compete there, so, whatever it takes to do, I'll go."

Unlike her final opponent in New York, Leylah Fernandez, Raducanu did not have to beat a top-10 player at Flushing Meadows.

The teenager is eager to test herself against the likes of world No.1 Ashleigh Barty and Naomi Osaka.

"I'm hungry to play anyone and I think that would be a really cool challenge," Raducanu said.


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