Former GB star Virginia Wade urges Emma Raducanu not to be discouraged by having to leave Wimbledon so abruptly after a promising start to the tournament and insists she has NOT let anyone down
- GB star Virginia Wade came out in support of Emma Raducanu on Tuesday night
- Wade, the last home woman to win the singles, urged her not to be discouraged
- The 75-year-old says that Raducanu has not let anyone down - including herself
The British woman who knows more about Wimbledon pressure than anyone else came out in support last night of Emma Raducanu.
Virginia Wade, the last home woman to win the singles, urged the 18-year-old not to be discouraged by having to leave the tournament so abruptly after a promising start.
‘The main thing for Emma to understand is that she has not let anyone down, including herself,’ Wade, 75, told Sportsmail from her home in New York, where she has been glued to Wimbledon after being unable to travel due to restrictions.

Former GB tennis star Virginia Wade came out in support of Emma Raducanu on Tuesday night
‘The only thing in a match is to do the best you can, and that doesn’t necessarily mean winning every time. Even the most experienced player would have been hard-pressed to contain themselves in such an intense and emotional environment.
‘All the elements became amplified and she has not had the opportunity to know how to desensitise herself to any of those factors.’

The 18-year-old star's fairy-tale run came to an end last night when she quit mid-match during the second set of her Wimbledon clash with Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic

Raducanu said that she 'found it very difficult to regulate her breathing' during the game
Wade won Wimbledon in the Silver Jubilee year, 1977, with the Queen in attendance.
‘Emma needs to focus on how incredibly well she did to make it this far into the toughest tournament in the world, on her first try,’ said Wade, who also won the US and Australian Opens.
‘It has been compulsive watching and I am thrilled to see a young British girl with such athleticism, poise and charisma.’