Emma Raducanu, Britain's number one women's tennis player, has linked up with England's rugby team in a bid to help them take down New Zealand in the Quilter Nations Series. The 22-year-old tennis star was invited to spend time with the squad at their training camp in Surrey, where she held informal talks with the players and even took part in a line-out drill.
Raducanu, who won the US Open title last year as an 18-year-old qualifier, has been brought in by head coach Steve Borthwick to offer her expertise on dealing with pressure. The England rugby team are looking to cause an upset against New Zealand, who have not lost at Twickenham since 2012.
Borthwick said he was "grateful" and "privileged" to have Raducanu's experience on board, adding that she could share valuable insights on preparation for high-profile matches. The tennis star has been praised for her mental toughness in the face of pressure, having overcome a tough period following her US Open win.
Raducanu spoke about the challenges of maintaining focus and composure under intense scrutiny, saying that the law change allowing chasers to intercept aerial contests had made fielding such kicks significantly harder. The 24-year-old rugby player believes that this has made his job more difficult but also thinks it's a positive development as it adds to the excitement.
When asked about the significance of facing New Zealand, Raducanu said: "You can sense there's like that extra buzz and a bit of excitement and a bit of desperation." She acknowledged the All Blacks' iconic status and the intense atmosphere that comes with playing against them, recalling her own experience from their 2022 match at Twickenham when it ended in a 25-25 draw.
Raducanu, who won the US Open title last year as an 18-year-old qualifier, has been brought in by head coach Steve Borthwick to offer her expertise on dealing with pressure. The England rugby team are looking to cause an upset against New Zealand, who have not lost at Twickenham since 2012.
Borthwick said he was "grateful" and "privileged" to have Raducanu's experience on board, adding that she could share valuable insights on preparation for high-profile matches. The tennis star has been praised for her mental toughness in the face of pressure, having overcome a tough period following her US Open win.
Raducanu spoke about the challenges of maintaining focus and composure under intense scrutiny, saying that the law change allowing chasers to intercept aerial contests had made fielding such kicks significantly harder. The 24-year-old rugby player believes that this has made his job more difficult but also thinks it's a positive development as it adds to the excitement.
When asked about the significance of facing New Zealand, Raducanu said: "You can sense there's like that extra buzz and a bit of excitement and a bit of desperation." She acknowledged the All Blacks' iconic status and the intense atmosphere that comes with playing against them, recalling her own experience from their 2022 match at Twickenham when it ended in a 25-25 draw.