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‘It cannot happen’ – Andrew Castle calls for patience over Emma Raducanu’s next steps

 'It can't occur' – Andrew Castle brings for tolerance over Emma Raducanu's following stages 

Emma Raducanu is at present the world No.19 (Picture: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto through Getty Images) 

Previous British No.1 Andrew Castle says assumption Emma Raducanu will proceed with her brilliant ascent in the short term is irrational. 

While he thinks the US Open boss is 'as of now splendid' he trusts throughout the following a few years the 19-year-old's fundamental spotlight will be on fostering her game. 

Raducanu burst onto the scene at Wimbledon recently as she arrived at the fourth round of Wimbledon in her very first Grand Slam appearance. 

Few might have anticipated only a couple of months after the fact she'd become the very first qualifier to win a Grand Slam as she exceeded all expectations without dropping a set to be delegated champion in New York. 

From that point forward, Raducanu has appreciated blended fortunes that saw her experience an early exit at Indian Wells followed by a hurry to the quarter-finals at the Transylvania Open. 

The British No.1 has now connected up with Angelique Kerber's previous mentor Torben Beltz in front of leaving on her first full season on the WTA Tour one year from now. 

Palace has encouraged Raducanu not to stress over any early leaves she experiences in forthcoming competitions and on second thought direct her concentration toward making enhancements to her game that will eventually make her a superior player before very long. 

Emma Raducanu will would like to kick on the following year (Picture: Alexander Scheuber/Getty Images for relational arranger) 

'This is the test of the mentor and the group and for her,' Castle told Metro.co.uk at a Game4Padel occasion. 

'Consider the right things she creates over the course of the following a few years and not care regarding what any other person says. 

'Simply work on the tennis, work on her game. The cash's in the bank for a super long time. 

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'Such contemplations are totally gone, presently foster your game throughout the following a few years and don't begin thinking "admirably I've lost a few first rounders", simply believe "is my game creating?"' 

'It will end up being an extremely dull story in a manner since we're anticipating that she should kind of fleetingly proceed… it just can't occur. There are good and bad times. 

'When do you believe she will be at her absolute best? Assuming she remains roused, presumably not for another a few years and she's as of now splendid. What an appearance.' 

*Andrew Castle and Annabel Croft are diplomats for Game4Padel, alongside previous world number one Andy Murray. Game4Padel is the UK's quickest developing padel business in the quickest developing game on the planet.

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