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Emma Raducanu admits she ‘wasn’t prepared’ for luxury £9million sponsorship deals that impacted her tennis


EMMA RADUCANU says her tennis results were impacted by off-field commercial activities following the fairytale US Open win.

When she incredibly became Queen of New York aged 18 in September 2021, Raducanu became a multimillionaire overnight – and a marketing man’s dream.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 11: Emma Raducanu of Great Britain celebrates with the championship trophy after defeating Leylah Annie Fernandez of Canada during their Women's Singles final match on Day Thirteen of the 2021 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 11, 2021 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Emma Raducanu won the US Open in 2021
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock (14520506v) Emma Raducanu Christian Dior Cruise show, Arrivals, Drummond Castle, Crieff, Scotland, UK - 03 Jun 2024
That led Raducanu to a raft of sponsorship deals
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Raducanu linked up with several major brands, such as Porsche
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But the off-field commercial activities impacted her tennis results
Sports Direct, the UK�31s largest sports and fitness retailer, has today unveiled its action-packed 2021 Christmas campaign; �30Go All Out�31. The new ad is a high-energy, star-studded rallying call which aims to inspire Brits to get up off the sofa, go outside and play sport - even when the elements are against them. Launching on 4th November, the £6m campaign - comprising TV, OOH, social media, and in-store - debuts with flagship TV spots during Gogglebox, Taskmaster and The Big Narstie Show. The ad features a stellar sporting line up, including England player and national icon Jack Grealish, alongside US Open winner Emma Raducanu and grime artist Big Narstie. Media planning and buying is handled by independent media agency The Specialist Works. Building on the success of Christmas 2020�31s �30Sports Starts Here�31, which introduced the brand�31s elevated ambition, �30Go All Out�31 cements Sports Direct as the ultimate destination for the gift of sport and fitness this festive season. Set against the backdrop of a suburban street, the 60'' and 30�35 ads open with the campaign�31s stars slumped in front of their TVs. As soon as snow starts to fall, the legends realise that �30tis the season to Go All Out. One-by-one, they zip up, lace up and step out, trading sofa snoozes and family squabbles for an epic snowball fight - all while sporting this season�31s incredible new collection. Directed by duo THE REST (Alex Motlhabane and Lewis Levi) through PULSE FILMS, the snowball battle features a series of tongue-in-cheek moments - including Jordan Pickford using his ball-handling abilities to hit Jack Grealish with a cheeky shot from behind, Jessica Ennis-Hill masterfully evading a lineup of players armed with snowballs, and golfer Andrew Johnston showing off his skills by driving a ball high above the rooftops. Beckie Stanion, Chief Marketing Officer at Sports Direct said: �34After the challenges the nation has faced over the past year, we�31re excited to encourage everyone to Go All Out this Christmas - with the help of some of the country�31s biggest sporting legends. �34From your TV screens to your smartphones, Go All Out is a truly integrated campaign that shows up consistently, and natively, across multiple channels. We partnered with TikTok on a gamified effect. 04 Nov 2021 Pictured: Emma Raducanu. Photo credit: Courtesy of Sports Direct/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
The sponsorship deals took a lot out of Raducanu’s time

Brands such as British Airways, Dior, HSBC, Porsche, Tiffany & Co and Vodafone chucked enormous amounts of cash in her direction.

But in return, they all wanted her time in front of the cameras, so they could place her image on billboards and TV ads.

Three years on, Raducanu – one of the top-10 highest-earning female athletes around – now realises how much it disrupted her ability to balance training and matches.

Raducanu, 22, said: “I’m obviously very grateful and fortunate to have had certain experiences and opportunities but I wasn’t prepared for it.

“You know, in my head it was like: ‘Okay, I wake up, I play tennis. I go to the gym. I go home and I don’t have anything else to do’.

“Especially straight after I did really well, for the next few years, it was very much like there was so much communication about things off the court. And I would always, always give my 100 per cent on the court.

“I was always working really hard but I just think that I wasn’t prepared as well for the other things that inevitably do take some energy out of you.

“I think now I’m a lot more structured. I’ll be like: ‘Okay, I have this time where one hour we will talk about business. And now I’m going to train for the rest of the week’. Also I think I’ve learned how to say no a bit more.

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“Initially I felt really bad for letting people down. I’d always want to do extra for whatever partner or magazine or whatever I’m shooting for.

“I’d always want to do extra if they wanted to do another half day. I would do it and I’d fit it in around my schedule. I would put my practices early and then do that in the afternoon.


“Look, if it’s a last-minute thing, I’m always going to try and do my best to give extra to the brands I’m working with.

“Especially since I had a year off pretty much with injuries. But also just putting myself first a little bit more.”

This Friday, Raducanu flies to New Zealand – with new fitness trainer Yutaka Nakamura – to begin her prep for the 2025 season, which she hopes is free from injuries and knocks.

Christmas Day will be spent on an Auckland beach rather than in the wintry cold of London but that is the life of a top-end tennis player.

Raducanu, ranked 57th in the world, said: “My best friend lives in Auckland.

“The last two years I’ve been with her and her family, and we go up north an hour.

Different Christmas

She has a little beach hut. It’s different. It’s like a hot Christmas with a barbecue on the beach.

“It’s just different for someone who grew up in London. December in London is my favourite time of year.

“But I guess I’m just gonna make peace for the next 10 or 15 years and then I’ll come back and have a cold Christmas.”

Raducanu has recently dealt with a few bumps as she had her beloved Porsche “taken back” by the luxury car manufacturers.

The Bromley star owned a £125,000 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, with a top speed of 192mph, which was her pride and joy.

And Raducanu was warned she risks losing all of her £9m sponsorship deals unless she starts winning again.

British Airways has named tennis superstar, Emma Raducanu, as its latest global brand ambassador., , The airline, which prides itself on connecting Britain with the world and the world with Britain, will support the British star as she represents the nation globally. The airline will fly Emma to tournaments and training around the world, including next year’s French and US Opens and the Masters’ events in California and Rome, as Emma embarks on the next stage of her worldwide tennis career., , The news follows Emma’s triumph at the US Open in September 2021, making her the first British woman to win a Grand Slam title since 1977. The airline proudly carried both Emma and her team home from the win, warmly welcoming her back to the UK to be reunited with her family., , As well as tennis, Emma has a passion for aviation, which the airline hopes to bring to life with various activations through its long term partnership, reaching and inspiring women and younger audiences to consider a career in the industry.  , , The UK’s flag carrier, who has a long-standing history in supporting national sporting events and teams, will be Emma’s first British brand partner., , Tom Stevens, British Airways’ Director of Brand and Customer Experience, said: “As we look ahead to the world opening up again, we’re excited to be supporting the very best of British talent, Emma Raducanu. We couldn’t have been prouder as a nation than when Emma won the US Open. Sport has the power to inspire and unite people all across the globe, so we are delighted to be supporting Emma as she represents Britain and takes on the world.”, , Emma Raducanu, British professional tennis player, said “British Airways has taken such good care of my team and I ever since the US Open and I have felt their support everywhere I have flown. To be partnering with such an iconic British brand that can play a big role in my performance makes a lot of sense to me. I’m fascinated by aviation and we have some interesting projects planned together.”, , British Airways has been the proud airline partner to Team GB and Paralympics GB since 2008 and is currently the Principal Partner to Twickenham Stadium, Official Airline Partner to England Rugby. The airline also flew the British & Irish Lions to and from South Africa this year.
The sponsorships disrupted Raducanu’s ability to balance training and matches
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: British tennis player Emma Raducanu attends the GQ x evian private lunch at Wimbledon on July 4, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for British GQ)
Raducanu one of the top-10 highest-earning female athletes
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND - UNSPECIFIED: In this image released today, Evian’s global brand ambassador Emma Raducanu is pictured refilling her bottle on court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. The Evian player refill system will continue for a second year with players provided with their own reusable bottles that can be refilled with Evian natural mineral water. (Photo by Julian Finney /Getty Images for evian)
Raducanu would put her practices early and then do marketing in the afternoon
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01: Emma Raducanu attends the Tiffany & Co. and The Prince's Trust women supporting women event on December 01, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Gerrish/WireImage)
Raducanu is very grateful to have those experiences
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 20: British tennis player Emma Raducanu attends an intimate dinner and party hosted by British Vogue and Tiffany & Co. to celebrate Fashion and Film during London Fashion Week September 2021 at The Londoner Hotel on September 20, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Raducanu is now preparing for the 2025 season

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