Emma Raducanu says US Open ‘doesn’t feel different at all’ without Andy Murray
The IndependentSign up to our free sport newsletter for all the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Emma Raducanu insists the tennis world moves on quickly as life after Andy Murray begins at the US Open. Asked whether anything felt different in New York without Murray around, she said: “It doesn’t feel different at all. Now I feel there are lot more who have chances to do well even in the main.” Raducanu says she is returning to Flushing Meadows with a different outlook this year. “I think overall now, I am in a much more solid and consistent state than I was when I came back last time.” Raducanu comes into the tournament fresh from a two-week training block after deciding not to enter qualification for recent events in Toronto and Cincinnati as she carefully manages her schedule following double wrist and ankle surgery last year.