Emma Raducanu dismisses online trolls after Wimbledon exit - 'I'm a Slam champion, so no one's going to take that away from me'

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The Twitter trolls are at it again, this time over Emma Raducanu's second round exit from Wimbledon. Fans took to social media to blast the 19-year-old's performance on Centre Court — where she was outclassed by France's Caroline Garcia in a rapid 6-3, 6-3 defeat. Calls of 'overrated' were quick to follow her loss, with some even going so far...

The Twitter trolls are at it again, this time over Emma Raducanu's second round exit from Wimbledon.

Calls of "overrated" were quick to follow her loss, with some even going so far as to say she will never win anything ever again.Raducanu won the US Open at Flushing Meadows in September 2021 as an unseeded player who went through qualifying at age 18. Since then, she's had a birthday — and has not made it past the second round at a major.

For her part, the 19-year-old remained upbeat. "It's ok because coming into this I didn't really have many expectations of myself. For me, everything is learning," said Raducanu, who was seeded 10th.

 

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'One shot wonder,' said one Twitter user. 'Won't win anything ever again,' said another.' - - This coming from insignificant little pissants who have never won anything, and will never even be close to even winning 'one shot.'

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