MELBOURNE, Australia — In 2020, Iga Swiatek gained her first Grand Slam title at 19.
The next yr, Emma Raducanu gained her first Grand Slam title at 18.
The pair of teenage main winners have adopted divergent paths since then. Swiatek has added 4 extra Grand Slam titles to her tally, spending over 100 weeks as world No. 1 within the course of; Raducanu hasn’t reached the ultimate of a single WTA Tour occasion, let aloneanother main.
Their Australian Open third-round match on Saturday is among the most consequential of Raducanu’s profession since profitable the U.S. Open in 2021. She has gone deeper in a Grand Slam earlier than, reaching the Wimbledon fourth spherical final yr, however she has by no means performed an opponent ranked greater than world No. 7 at a serious.
Raducanu’s profession report towards top-10 gamers is 2-7, with an 0-3 head-to-head towards Swiatek, however she has gained her final two matches towards top-10 opponents at Eastbourne and Wimbledon respectively. After a closely disrupted 2024, 2025 brings a right away take a look at towards probably the greatest gamers on the planet.
Swiatek and Raducanu, now 23 and 22 respectively, took very completely different trajectories en path to their first Grand Slam titles. Swiatek’s breakout event on the 2020 French Open got here on the again of quite a few Grand Slam important draw match wins and a junior Wimbledon title, whereas Raducanu gained the 2021 U.S. Open as a qualifier, a once-in-history tennis second.
Raducanu laughed Thursday when speaking about breakthroughs within the wake of beating buddy Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-5 to arrange the assembly with the world No. 2.
“I do know that she was enjoying since a really younger age and my hours as compared have been most likely a bit comical once I was 17 or 18, enjoying six hours per week,” she mentioned in a information convention.
“I don’t suppose it was the identical trajectory.”
In that junior Wimbledon title run, Swiatek met Raducanu within the quarterfinals. She gained 6-0, 6-1.

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The distinction has endured since their respective first main titles, with Swiatek profitable Grand Slams on a number of surfaces (clay and laborious courts) whereas Raducanu both flattered to deceive within the wake of abruptly and infinitely elevated expectations or suffered continuous misfortune with accidents. Her profession has been one in all constant rebuilds, whereas Swiatek has gained not less than one main in every of the previous three seasons, selecting up 22 singles titles and the 2024 United Cup’s “most beneficial participant” title after profitable all of her singles matches.
In 2022, when Swiatek gained each the French and U.S. Opens, Raducanu was having her first correct season on the WTA Tour — as a Grand Slam champion. Her outcomes have been good when introduced as a rookie participant attempting to navigate a full season for the primary time, with one semifinal and a few quarterfinals. They have been much less good by the conventional requirements of a Grand Slam champion. Raducanu ended the yr ranked No. 75 after a first-round exit on the U.S. Open noticed her lose 2,030 factors and plummet from No. 11 to No. 83 within the area of two weeks.
It was a yr of frequent teaching modifications for Raducanu. Having gained the U.S. Open with Andrew Richardson, she changed him with Torben Beltz simply two months after profitable the title. By April 2022, Beltz was out and Dimitry Tursunov, who had labored with Annett Kontaveit whereas she reached No. 2 on the planet, was in.
Tursunov didn’t proceed past a trial interval of some months, telling Tennis Majors that there have been “crimson flags” he couldn’t ignore. Sebastian Sachs arrived in December 2022 and lasted till the next June, making it 5 coaches in lower than two years for Raducanu. Richardson had changed Nigel Sears in July 2021, simply two months earlier than her U.S. Open win.
“Something that’s not essentially serving me, I’m simply fairly savage by way of simply prioritizing myself and focusing,” Raducanu mentioned on Thursday in Melbourne. “Something that desires to attempt to have an effect on that, I don’t have time for it. No hate. I simply don’t need to form of let that in.”
Coaches are requested to place collectively PowerPoint displays to clarify their considering — she has at all times had an unbelievable focus and demand for excellence. Whilst a junior, she would search out coaches who might assist her with particular pictures. She’s obsessive about the why of issues and gained’t simply soar as a result of she’s instructed to.
She mentioned on BBC Radio 4’s At present programme in October 2023: “l ask my coaches loads of questions. On sure events, they haven’t been capable of sustain with the questions I’ve requested and perhaps that’s why it ended.”
Beltz was introduced in to enhance her forehand and when that wasn’t taking place, Raducanu noticed little level in carrying on.

Emma Raducanu with Dimitry Tursunov on the 2022 U.S. Open (Julian Finney / Getty Pictures)
An enormous second within the subsequent Raducanu rebuild got here on the finish of 2023 when she employed Nick Cavaday as coach. The pair labored collectively when Raducanu was a junior and had mentioned a potential partnership earlier in her senior profession, with the timing on either side not figuring out. He joined her group in the direction of the tip of a 2023 season that had been dominated by one other recurring theme in her profession: accidents.
She missed the vast majority of the season after double wrist surgical procedure and an ankle operation, which collectively meant she performed simply 5 occasions and ended her season in April. Whereas Raducanu was within the early phases of rehabilitation, Swiatek was scooping up a 3rd French Open, her second in two years, and a fourth Grand Slam title general.
Cavaday remains to be in place 13 months later, an eternity in comparison with how lengthy her earlier coaches have lasted. Raducanu responds to his readability of considering and elegance of communication, with a give attention to providing proof and knowledge to help what he’s saying. Cavaday’s technical experience additionally permits them to work on particular pictures — particularly the forehand and serve — which has been a key think about Raducanu’s earlier teaching selections.
At this yr’s Australian Open, the forehand has been potent, however the latter is a piece in progress. Raducanu will meet her opponent on Saturday with the extra settled group, as Swiatek eases into life with Wim Fissette. Fissette has coached former world No. 1 gamers Naomi Osaka, Kim Clijsters and Angelique Kerber, profitable six Grand Slam titles in complete, and appears to be returning Swiatek to the devastating however managed aggression that has seen her dominate the game. Her succession of too-similar defeats below former coach Tomasz Wiktorowski, wherein she descended right into a tailspin of overhitting groundstrokes within the face of peaking opponents, seems a great distance away.

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Swiatek is but to undergo a defeat to Raducanu; Raducanu is but to win a set towards her. They crossed paths in 2024 for the third time after the Brit moved her rating up from No. 285 at the beginning of the season to No. 58 by its shut. She met Swiatek on the WTA 500 Stuttgart quarterfinal, which Swiatek gained 7-6(2), 6-3.
Raducanu entered the event as a wildcard as a result of she is a model ambassador for Porsche, who additionally sponsor the occasion. Later within the yr, Raducanu posted an image of herself driving her £100,000 Porsche Cayenne after rumours unfold that the corporate had taken again a automobile they’d gifted her when she was noticed taking a public bus in London. In December, Raducanu instructed a small group of reporters that she would reduce down on sponsorship days.
Final yr additionally introduced that run to the Wimbledon fourth spherical, however it was overshadowed by her resolution to withdraw from her mixed doubles with the retiring Andy Murray to guard her wrist forward of her fourth-round match.
Raducanu felt she had no selection. Murray was gutted. His mom, Judy, referred to as it “astonishing” on social media. Raducanu confronted loads of criticism for doing what most gamers would have accomplished in the identical state of affairs earlier than she mentioned tennis “doesn’t really feel completely different in any respect” when requested about Murray’s absence on the U.S. Open. She added that the best way tennis works signifies that even somebody like Murray transferring on is “outdated information the subsequent day.”
Even with out that episode, Raducanu has confronted challenges in connecting with the broader sporting public. In Melbourne, she spoke in regards to the Murray state of affairs in a much less matter-of-fact means than beforehand.
“Afterwards, I despatched him an extended message, principally: ‘If I prompted any bother I assume at Wimbledon, that’s positively the very last thing I would like,’” she instructed a small group of reporters.
“He’s somebody that I’ve grown up trying as much as and I don’t need any unhealthy blood or harsh emotions with him.”

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Raducanu is conscious of the significance of an athlete’s public picture and met with a bunch of British journalists for an interview and an off-the-cuff lunch in December wherein she defined a few of her targets for 2025. After hiring health coach Yutaka Nakamura, who has labored with Grand Slam champions and world No. 1s Maria Sharapova and Naomi Osaka, Raducanu mentioned: “I feel I can develop into probably the greatest athletes in tennis. I feel he’s actually going to assist with that.”
At the moment, Raducanu had solely simply returned from a few months out after spraining foot ligaments at the beginning of September. She’d had a difficult interval earlier than that, too, opting towards attempting to qualify for the pre-U.S. Open hard-court swing after which arriving on the U.S. Open undercooked.
In her pre-tournament information convention, Raducanu spoke of how good she was feeling, however after shedding to Sofia Kenin, Raducanu cried in her post-match duties. “I really feel down, I really feel unhappy,” she mentioned.
Raducanu arrived in Melbourne below comparable circumstances after a again spasm picked up whereas tying her shoelaces meant she arrived on the Australian Open with no match observe.
Each of her victories thus far, towards No. 26 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova after which former French Open semifinalist Amanda Anisimova, have been scrappy however clutch when mandatory. She has gained her final eight tiebreaks, together with two towards Alexandrova. Her tweaked serve has been shaky, however she has relied on her floor sport and labored by bodily points to protect the issues along with her serve. Raducanu acquired therapy on her again when 0-3 down within the second set towards Anisimova, earlier than profitable seven of the subsequent 9 video games to take the match.

Emma Raducanu has been spectacular throughout her first two matches in Melbourne. (Shi Tang / Getty Pictures)
Her defensive tennis was excellent towards Anisimova, hustling throughout the baseline to attract errors by forcing yet another shot out of an more and more erratic opponent.
“I used to be capable of get to some balls that perhaps I wouldn’t have been capable of beforehand,” Raducanu mentioned afterwards.
When requested about their divergent paths over the previous few years, Swiatek was philosophical. “Everyone’s story is completely different and everyone struggles with completely different stuff,” she mentioned in a information convention on Thursday.
The expectation is that Swiatek might be too sturdy, however being within the place to tackle the world’s finest gamers appears like an essential step for Raducanu.
“After we’re going to be on the market on the courtroom, whoever goes to play higher will win, and that’s it,” Swiatek mentioned.
(High picture: Robert Prange / Getty Pictures)