What a lovely young well mannered lady…..her parents must be so proud of her and how she conducts herself in public, this is the kind of role model we need as an example of a thoroughly nice young lady.
You don't need a Young girl as role model for other people. The parents need to be the role model for there kids. She wil change to. You need let Hur enjoy the sport.
@@andylootens2796 I think you’ll find I don’t particularly disagree with what you mean to say, but she is a nice young lady who will carry on playing her sport irregardless of what I say, but she is and will be a role model for young people to aspire to, and yes it is the parents job and her parents have done a fantastic job of bringing her up and it shows.
She is my favourite sports story of all time - the only other one that comes close for me it Tyson Fury coming back from obesity and suicidal depression to becoming world heavyweight champion.
Emma’s acknowledgement of the importance of her parents’ tough love is revealing. Shows what can be done when discipline is applied to ability, sacrifice, determination and ambition. A lesson and inspiration perhaps for today’s children, parents and schools?
If the child is gifted and confident, it probably works best to push and challenge them a bit. Too soft and caring and they may not reach full potential. I think it depends on personality.
Simple pleasures eventually...singing sweet Caroline as karoake,a nice meal,and a well earned long sleep. A lovely girl with a lovely message for all her peers.
Much better interview than the ones on the BBC and ITV breakfast shows. They were so pushy and weird about her family and money. I guess she's going to have to put up with a lot of that from the UK media.
@@eyeofthetiger6002 Well she belongs to the world now and top tennis stars tend to become part of the global travelling circus. But in her heart home will always be home.
@@alanokelly3581 Bromley has some lovely areas i grew up in Park Langley and most of my family still live in the Borough - Chislehurst and Shortlands. If Emma want a nice pad plenty on offer in the Borough.
Talent, level-headed, maturity, well spoken with easiness, and ultimately, her engaging smile with warmth… tennis champion or not, she’s a gem. Her parents should be really proud of raising such a wonderful teen!
What an amazing girl. Emma is a godsend to women's tennis. Let's hope the media intrusions and Nike handlers do not ruin her. People have to give Emma time to grow up and become a woman and that doesn't need to be with cameras in her face every time she goes outside.
What a joyous interview -- kudos to them both! They are so inspiring, each facing their own battles. I'm wishing them the very best. Keep winning ladies!
Strange that BBC along with other media ignored the other three Brits who also won at the US Open, Joe Salisbury who won doubles double with Rajeev Ram and Krawczyk and the two Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid who won the fourth slam in a calendar year in Wheelchair doubles.
I'm from a traditional Chinese family and as Emma says it is tough love from them, there is no hugging of kissing, just not the done thing. The way a Chinese mother expresses love for her children is home made dumplings. I guess her father is the same that why he married a Chinese wife.
Every tournament I highlight all British players and watch has each player got threw to the next round or goes out .has emma was quietly went from round to round I was surprised and shocked and proud and so lucky to watch her winning the US open on Channel 4 . I hope to watch her in many more finals. Goodluck in all you do emma
Its great to see the rise and success of any young talent, unfortunately Im not looking forward to seeing the same press getting on this girls back when she doesnt win everything she enters.
@@devonsinclair6994 She landed in Britain around the same time she said her first word. How can you say she isn't British if she can't remember living anywhere else?
@@devonsinclair6994 oh look, another jealous prick with an Irish name 🙄 She was brought up and developed here since the age of 2. She couldn't have more of an English accent. She is British, get over it.
when maria sharapova won wimbledon just one month into her 17th birthday, she had the perfect preparation; she had won at edgbaston a week or two before on grass, while at wimbledon she avoided top seeds at the start of the tournament & played opponents who got gradually better, so that by the semi final, where she played linsey davenport, sharapova's game had improved & the occasion & level of play did not come as a shock to her; this held her in good stead for the final, where she comfortably defeated serena williams! emma raducanu almost followed the same route as maria sharapova by having to play in qualifying to make the first round - maria played edgbaston; the level of her opponents gradually increased, so that by the time she played chang, who had beaten her a few weeks earlier, emma's game had improved & she comfortably beat her; it was not until the semis at the us open that emma played a seed of note, ie, sakkari, who had played so well at the french open! again, raducanu's game & confidence had improved so much, that she comfortably beat the greek player, who may well have won the encounter in an earlier round; leyla fernandez, probably had a more difficult draw & had beaten better players than emma but against that she played her semi final first; leyla was possibly fortunate to make the final as she won a few tie breaks which could have gone anyway, while raducanu made it through without a single tie break. the fact that emma had beaten leyla by two sets to love, albeit 3 years previously, added to the confidence she had gained, made winning a lot easier for the brit.
@@doommonger7784 yes! i'd forgotten belinda bencic but sakkari is a better player than her! sakkari made round 2 at wimbledon while bencic lost in the first round, which meant radacanu went further than them both; in the french open, sakkari made the semi finals, so why she wasn't higher than the swiss girl i'm not sure! certainly, based on grand slams, it didn't seem right.
And they’re asking similar questions to the US interviewers. I heard her use the same answer to some questions about 10 times now. She must have it rehearsed in her head, lol. Whenever she hears a new question she must think “thank god!”
It’s part of what you go through when you become an international celebrity. Emma is already a pro at it. I believe Emma always felt this would happen to her just not quite so quickly. With her brains, beauty and athletic prowess, major stardom was all but a certainty. Only question was when.
At 05:20 “The [British Formula 1 guys ] are all really cool to be flying the flag high for Great Britain”. Go Emma! Brilliant tennis player & a credit to the UK. Sadly in 2021 it is almost impossible to find a USA athlete who would be willing to celebrate athletes ‘flying the flag high for the USA’
She looks like a young Angelina Jolie...a natrual beauty and a hell of a tennis player for someone so young.What she accomplished at the US Open...winning as a qualifier was amazing, the greatest tennis run ever!!!!!
Way more attractive than Angelina Jolie. Don’t compare beautiful Emma Raducanu with that cheap Hollywood crap. (Not Jolie in particular but that Hollywood garbage in general.) The last thing we want to see is Hollywood trying to make Emma into a movie star.
Graduates to Emma...I hope you're looking long term, enjoy your youth, practice your craft and have a huge impact on the tennis world. Good luck and great success to you young lady😘
LOl, I came to the computer and clicked on this after just having a bowl of chicken soup with Romanian dumplings. The ultimate comfort food for a chilly day.
New Sharapova. You're amazing. Keep working hard. Future number 1, olympic medalist, tour final champion and multiple grand slam champion and probably career grand slam. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Umm, she's actually the US open champion - got a trophy to prove it and everything - and it's really hard to understand any negativity. She's charming, thoughtful, articulate and quite some tennis player.
Kudos to the interviewer too - Good questions, well linked, relaxed
Excellent questions
What a lovely young well mannered lady…..her parents must be so proud of her and how she conducts herself in public, this is the kind of role model we need as an example of a thoroughly nice young lady.
You don't need a Young girl as role model for other people. The parents need to be the role model for there kids. She wil change to. You need let Hur enjoy the sport.
@@andylootens2796 I think you’ll find I don’t particularly disagree with what you mean to say, but she is a nice young lady who will carry on playing her sport irregardless of what I say, but she is and will be a role model for young people to aspire to, and yes it is the parents job and her parents have done a fantastic job of bringing her up and it shows.
Emma is Just ADORABLE !!!
❤️ from your Brazilian fans !!!
She is my favorite sports story of the year. Looking forward to much more from her.
She is my favourite sports story of all time - the only other one that comes close for me it Tyson Fury coming back from obesity and suicidal depression to becoming world heavyweight champion.
Emma-you've done all of us proud by the way you have conducted yourself & your level of maturity
Please come too Charlotte North Carolina 💘
Emma’s acknowledgement of the importance of her parents’ tough love is revealing. Shows what can be done when discipline is applied to ability, sacrifice, determination and ambition. A lesson and inspiration perhaps for today’s children, parents and schools?
Emma's mother when she won us open: why you no doctor yet?
@@cbcluckyii4042 LoL
Yes
@Serwadi Nongkri so true.
If the child is gifted and confident, it probably works best to push and challenge them a bit. Too soft and caring and they may not reach full potential. I think it depends on personality.
She’s an absolutely treasure in every way imaginable 🎾🇬🇧
She's WORLD CLASS!!!!
In EVERY way. Well said.
British tennis is in good hands! Such an inspiration 😍
A new star is born, hope she stays at the top for many years!
Emma a great example to all.
She is my new favorite player, her tennis skill is spectacular, and her smile is just easily brightening my day.
Lovely, grounded, humble young lady.
and however ...at 18 she belongs to the world top 4 or 5 players !
Simple pleasures eventually...singing sweet Caroline as karoake,a nice meal,and a well earned long sleep.
A lovely girl with a lovely message for all her peers.
That sleep would've been the best sleep ever
An absolute talent and personality at such a young age! Can’t wait to see you in the Australian open next year here in Melbourne!
Much better interview than the ones on the BBC and ITV breakfast shows. They were so pushy and weird about her family and money. I guess she's going to have to put up with a lot of that from the UK media.
True. Sky do it so much better.
What a player, what an ambassador. And she comes from my home town, Bromley! We should all be so proud of her.
Yes,a Bromley lass, but perhaps not for much longer?!
@@eyeofthetiger6002 Well she belongs to the world now and top tennis stars tend to become part of the global travelling circus. But in her heart home will always be home.
@@alanokelly3581 Bromley has some lovely areas i grew up in Park Langley and most of my family still live in the Borough - Chislehurst and Shortlands. If Emma want a nice pad plenty on offer in the Borough.
Talent, level-headed, maturity, well spoken with easiness, and ultimately, her engaging smile with warmth… tennis champion or not, she’s a gem. Her parents should be really proud of raising such a wonderful teen!
Truly flawless in every way isn't she? An absolute credit to them. She is everywhere at the moment and fully deserves to be.
She's my type of girl, beautiful, humble, and love formula 1
@@roslindale i'm 17 lmao
@@roslindale I'm over 30 and she's beautiful mate
What an amazing girl. Emma is a godsend to women's tennis.
Let's hope the media intrusions and Nike handlers do not ruin her. People have to give Emma time to grow up and become a woman and that doesn't need to be with cameras in her face every time she goes outside.
She's a very impressive young lady.
She’s very grounded and regards her parents very well 🥰😍
She's beautiful, eloquent, articulate, exudes class and grace and poise. She's just lovely.
I just love this girl so much, just watching her makes me happy inside!!
much better interview than ITV
She is SO smart
Great personality, respect for her parents and friends, I only ask for you to stay grounded and you will go to even greater heights
How many interviews! She must be exhausted
Especially with an interviewer that's getting all her questions off Twitter.
As many as you and everyone else will watch!
What a star she's lovely
Our Emma is just a truly grounded young lady and so savvy avoiding the "who do you support question?" I know who, but I'm not saying either...
Love her
What a treasure she is!! 🥰 God Bless you always, Emma ❤️
What an intelligent person Emma is. I hope she stays focussed
Thanks Emma you are so great, getting our confidence back.
Emma Raducanu gets more beautiful every time I see her. Barely any makeup and she looks smashing. This young lady is such an inspiration.
Truly one of the most perfect flawlessly gorgeous ladies ever isn't she?
Emma is not a classic beauty, but she is so pretty and so appealing. It's just hard to take your eyes off her. There is just something about her.
She’s got it all.
Amazing person
She was a lucky charm for McLaren last weekend! Daniel gave her a good luck message, so perhaps it was mutual!
New star born congratulations emma
What a joyous interview -- kudos to them both! They are so inspiring, each facing their own battles. I'm wishing them the very best. Keep winning ladies!
Strange that BBC along with other media ignored the other three Brits who also won at the US Open, Joe Salisbury who won doubles double with Rajeev Ram and Krawczyk and the two Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid who won the fourth slam in a calendar year in Wheelchair doubles.
What a star in so many ways. We are all so proud of her.
Simply simply lovely
I'm from a traditional Chinese family and as Emma says it is tough love from them, there is no hugging of kissing, just not the done thing. The way a Chinese mother expresses love for her children is home made dumplings. I guess her father is the same that why he married a Chinese wife.
She’s the cutest girl in the universe.
Leylah Fernandez is the cutest girl in the universe. Emma Raducanu is an incredible beauty.
@@royceskepagny6182
Yeh, Leylah looked so cute when she was whinging during the MTO.
Emma and Lando.......mmm.....they could make a great couple. Nice personalities.
Emma! ❤️
Every tournament I highlight all British players and watch has each player got threw to the next round or goes out .has emma was quietly went from round to round I was surprised and shocked and proud and so lucky to watch her winning the US open on Channel 4 . I hope to watch her in many more finals. Goodluck in all you do emma
Hopefully Emma can keep up her level of play. If she can I definitely see her as a top 5 player one day.
She could be top 5 by early next year. She has almost no points to defend till Wimbledon. She can only gain, not lose until then.
she has already shown that she is able to beat any and all of the top 10 ! so she belongs to the top 3 !
@@kalalothar I’m hoping that she could break into the top 3. She’s one of my favorite wta players.
Birth of a new sports megastar!
She is so good looking with a great smile but she is more than that. She comes over as a great lass who is so down to earth.
Its great to see the rise and success of any young talent, unfortunately Im not looking forward to seeing the same press getting on this girls back when she doesnt win everything she enters.
Homemade dumplings...and some people question her nationality!!! Seriously though, this young lady is an inspiration to everyone everywhere.
Welcome to the…21st century. As proud as I am being English, a multicultural England is much better than a pure white England
@@henri3927 Actually, many countries have dumplings of various descriptions. I just thought it was quaint that she mentioned it.
Probably Chinese dumplings as her mother is Chinese, but really who gives a F where her parents are from or what is on her passport(s).
I knew some white Brit friends of mine at work who consider kebab their favourite meal, so yeah, there's that.
@@izhamsham843 do u work with Steve Bruce?
For long long time we the world of tennis didn't hv a pretty girl with a gorgeous smile n plenty of energy
Wonderful performance , love her smile.
She has class about her you don't see very often in someone so young.
She's an inspiration. Love from India🇮🇳
From india ,,we all indian love her
Compare her to that girl Osaka. No narcisism. No entitlement.
No talking like she’s a 5-year-old. Raducanu talks like she’s an intelligent, young woman. Osaka talks like she’s infantile.
Exactly.
Romania is proud !!
Romania produced the great Nadia C too !!
So lovely I cried myself to sleep
She,s a role model for us all
So proud of how proud she is of her country, Chinese/Romanian, who loves her England, god bless her cottons :)
The pride of the UK
She has 0 British Blood😂😂
@@devonsinclair6994 everyones african.
@@devonsinclair6994 She landed in Britain around the same time she said her first word. How can you say she isn't British if she can't remember living anywhere else?
@@devonsinclair6994 oh look, another jealous prick with an Irish name 🙄
She was brought up and developed here since the age of 2. She couldn't have more of an English accent. She is British, get over it.
Shes not even British.. you dont even need to be British to live in UK thesedays aslong as you're EU national
“My Football team is England.”
😍😍😍
when maria sharapova won wimbledon just one month into her 17th birthday, she had the perfect preparation; she had won at edgbaston a week or two before on grass, while at wimbledon she avoided top seeds at the start of the tournament & played opponents who got gradually better, so that by the semi final, where she played linsey davenport, sharapova's game had improved & the occasion & level of play did not come as a shock to her; this held her in good stead for the final, where she comfortably defeated serena williams!
emma raducanu almost followed the same route as maria sharapova by having to play in qualifying to make the first round - maria played edgbaston; the level of her opponents gradually increased, so that by the time she played chang, who had beaten her a few weeks earlier, emma's game had improved & she comfortably beat her; it was not until the semis at the us open that emma played a seed of note, ie, sakkari, who had played so well at the french open! again, raducanu's game & confidence had improved so much, that she comfortably beat the greek player, who may well have won the encounter in an earlier round; leyla fernandez, probably had a more difficult draw & had beaten better players than emma but against that she played her semi final first; leyla was possibly fortunate to make the final as she won a few tie breaks which could have gone anyway, while raducanu made it through without a single tie break.
the fact that emma had beaten leyla by two sets to love, albeit 3 years previously, added to the confidence she had gained, made winning a lot easier for the brit.
@@doommonger7784 yes! i'd forgotten belinda bencic but sakkari is a better player than her! sakkari made round 2 at wimbledon while bencic lost in the first round, which meant radacanu went further than them both; in the french open, sakkari made the semi finals, so why she wasn't higher than the swiss girl i'm not sure! certainly, based on grand slams, it didn't seem right.
What a pleasant personality!
She must be bored. BBC, ITV and Sky all asking exactly the same questions as each other this morning.
And they’re asking similar questions to the US interviewers. I heard her use the same answer to some questions about 10 times now. She must have it rehearsed in her head, lol.
Whenever she hears a new question she must think “thank god!”
It’s part of what you go through when you become an international celebrity. Emma is already a pro at it. I believe Emma always felt this would happen to her just not quite so quickly. With her brains, beauty and athletic prowess, major stardom was all but a certainty. Only question was when.
What a pleasant young lady
At 05:20 “The [British Formula 1 guys ] are all really cool to be flying the flag high for Great Britain”.
Go Emma! Brilliant tennis player & a credit to the UK.
Sadly in 2021 it is almost
impossible to find a USA athlete who would be willing to celebrate athletes ‘flying the flag high for the USA’
She looks like a young Angelina Jolie...a natrual beauty and a hell of a tennis player for someone so young.What she accomplished at the US Open...winning as a qualifier was amazing, the greatest tennis run ever!!!!!
Way more attractive than Angelina Jolie. Don’t compare beautiful Emma Raducanu with that cheap Hollywood crap. (Not Jolie in particular but that Hollywood garbage in general.) The last thing we want to see is Hollywood trying to make Emma into a movie star.
@@royceskepagny6182 relax buddy..its just an observation..u must be some right winged kook ..take your damn meds...lol
Graduates to Emma...I hope you're looking long term, enjoy your youth, practice your craft and have a huge impact on the tennis world. Good luck and great success to you young lady😘
Better questions asked compared to BBC. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Best interview I've seen with Emma, well done Jacquie - you sexy fox!
"Welcome back, well done, now go clean yor room."
Raducanu senior
That right Emma try to be as normal as possible don’t loose yourself your adorable ❣️
What a beautiful talented young lady!
She's lovely, a perfect role model
She is humble and really cool 😎
Emma you are a star, beautiful and very smart . GOD'S RICHEST BLESSINGS
She’s a goddess 🔥
She's great
LOl, I came to the computer and clicked on this after just having a bowl of chicken soup with Romanian dumplings. The ultimate comfort food for a chilly day.
You look like my daughter 😍 legend in the making
Did you win it for Canada or the english ?
Such a lovely refreshingly young Lady.
It's crazy that I'm even the same species as her.
So sweet girl 👧 I really love her 😄
She was ranked 338 and got a wildcard to play at Wimbledon this year. Imagine if she plays next year as World No.1 and top seed.
Such a GREAT BRIT
New Sharapova.
You're amazing. Keep working hard.
Future number 1, olympic medalist, tour final champion and multiple grand slam champion and probably career grand slam.
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thankfully not a screamer
@@-BigIi- wrong, i can confirm ;)
Sharapova started good at a very young age the disappeared.
No, Emma is better as she won it as a qualifier without dropping a set, never been done before!
@@simonb2109 and finally retired after being caught doping! Well, she's Russian.🤣
Emma the new Queen
The uk's next global superstar!!!!
Well grounded woman repect to her parents for bringing up a wonderful woman
My new favorite player…👍
Nice horn
she's a bit of a looker :)
Now leave her alone
Someone needs to set her up with Lando
Good interview Emma...
It seems like she's a state level champion at most. I guess things can be more than it seems .
Umm, she's actually the US open champion - got a trophy to prove it and everything - and it's really hard to understand any negativity. She's charming, thoughtful, articulate and quite some tennis player.
@@SteveSPF12 Its my opinion and its not even negative if you understand what i am saying. thank you
@@thegroovetube3247 how is your comment relevant to this video or my comment i wonder...
@@sgremix Ah. I withdraw my remark. Looks like it's all down to tense. If 'she's' became 'she was' we'd have understood your point. I apologise.
Excellent British products she gonna be massively role model for young women in this country.