Emma Raducanu hints at stunning career change as fans are amazed by hidden talent and call her a 'master at work' | The Sun

EMMA RADUCANU may be returning to the tennis court soon, but fans are convinced she could establish a career in art instead.

The 2021 US Open champion has been out of action since April after undergoing surgery on both her wrists and ankle.

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The operations ruled the tennis ace out of three Grand Slams this year, with her ranking plummeting to 280 as a result.

She is currently working her way back to making a return, regularly posting recovery and gym videos.

Raducanu recently stated that she is targeting a 2024 comeback, with the Australian Open in January an ideal place to start.

But fans of the Brit are convinced that she could become a professional artist, after viewing her incredible creative talent.

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After the ace shared a video of her painting a character in some form of traditional dress with very impressive results, one Instagram fan wrote: "You're watching a master at work."

Another added: "Impressive. You could be an artist after you retire."

A third declared: "Is there anything you cannot do?"

A fourth wrote: "You could easily sell this masterpiece."

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Raducanu shot to fame with her victory in the 2021 US Open, becoming the first qualifier to win a major singles title in the Open era.

However, since then, the Brit has been hampered by physical setbacks and a loss of form.

The 20-year-old has not made it past the second round of a Grand Slam since Flushing Meadows.

She has faced her fair share of criticism for cycling through coaches at an alarming rate, with five having come and gone in the last two years.

Her hire-and-fire approach has seemed harsh, especially after sacking Andrew Richardson- the man that mentored her to that 2021 victory.



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