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Emma Raducanu doesn’t care about ‘expectations’ ahead of dream match with Serena Williams

Britain’s Emma Raducanu has described playing against Serena Williams as “a gift” ahead of their battle at the Western and Southern Open.

Raducanu and Williams will go head-to-head in the opening round of the tournament which is likely to be one of the final events for the American before the US Open. 

Williams has indicated she will retire after competing at Flushing Meadows, the 40-year-old saying she was "evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me".
"I think it's gonna be an exciting match," Raducanu told reporters. "I'm looking forward to it. It's an amazing opportunity to play probably the best tennis player of all time. It's probably going to be my last opportunity to ever play her.
"I think that, for our careers to have crossed over, I think I'm really fortunate that I get to play her. Whatever happens, I think it's gonna be a really good experience for me and something that I will remember for the rest of her life.
"Expectations, I don't really know, I don't really care. I just want to go out there and, one, enjoy the match that I'm going to play whenever I do play it.
"It's a great gift to play the best on her way out from the sport. So I'm just looking forward to that."
Raducanu said her strongest memory of Williams was when she was taken to Wimbledon as a seven-year-old by her first coach.
"We got on to Centre Court somehow and we watched her annihilate someone (6-1 6-1)," the 19-year-old said.
"That was just really cool to see her live. That day out with my first coach, I was so excited for the day. I think that was a really special time in my life, a memory that I'll always have."

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