
British tennis star Emma Raducanu has announced her intention to pursue academic studies alongside her ongoing professional tennis career. The 22-year-old revealed her plans during a media session at the Italian Open, where she is currently competing on the WTA Tour.
Raducanu, who famously won the 2021 US Open as a teenager, said that continuing her education would offer a healthy mental balance amid the pressures of the tour.
🎓 A Life Beyond Tennis
Raducanu explained that returning to academic learning is not about distraction but about mental enrichment and personal growth:
“I’ve always loved studying. For me, it’s a way to stay grounded and mentally refreshed when I’m not on the court. Tennis is intense, and this gives me something equally challenging but different.”
She is reportedly exploring remote university programs, likely in economics, psychology, or literature, with the flexibility to accommodate her training and travel schedule.
🧠 Balancing Sport and Study
This move reflects a growing trend among elite athletes who are seeking greater life balance and long-term development. Raducanu already completed her A-levels in Mathematics and Economics in 2021, just months before her US Open breakthrough.
Now in a more stable phase of her tennis career—after dealing with injuries and coaching changes—she says she’s ready to focus on both performance and education.
🎾 2025 Season So Far
- Current WTA Ranking: World No. 49
- Recent Results:
- Quarterfinals in Dubai
- Round of 16 at Charleston (clay)
- Next Tournament: Italian Open (Rome), followed by the French Open (May 25 – June 8)
Raducanu has been injury-free for most of 2025 and is showing signs of rediscovered confidence on both hard and clay courts.
🔮 Future Outlook
- Expected to compete at Roland Garros unseeded but dangerous
- May enroll in a degree program later this year
- Could set an example for future athletes pursuing dual careers
Emma Raducanu’s decision underscores her maturity and multidimensional mindset, proving once again that she’s not only a world-class athlete — but also a driven and thoughtful individual focused on long-term well-being and success.