Emma Raducanu celebrates turning 21 with fancy dinner with Carlo Agostinelli and his sister Heloise
Emma Raducanu recently enjoyed a formal meal to celebrate turning 21 with Carlo Agostinelli and his sister Heloise.
Since early 2023, Emma Raducanu and Carlo Agostinelli have been friends. They first connected through Mathilde Favier-Meyer, Carlo’s mother, who works as the public relations manager at Dior Couture. As the French fashion house’s ambassador, Raducanu has attended a number of events, including the September Paris Fashion Week Dior presentation.
On Sunday, November 12, Carlo Agostinelli shared the picture on his Instagram account. At the supper table, Heloise is seen hugging Raducanu in the photo.
“Cucio and Gertrude day ?,” possibly referring to his nicknames for Raducanu and his sister.
Agostinelli and Raducanu were recently spotted together at the Dior fashion show in Paris. The French fashion brand debuted its Spring 2024 collection in the Tuileries Garden during Paris Fashion Week.
Emma Raducanu discusses her post-surgery recuperation and her goals for a successful comeback.
Emma Raducanu recently shared her thoughts on how she is handling her extended break from tennis as a result of several operations, as well as her goals for the 2024 campaign.
Raducanu spoke with former British No. 1 Laura Robson on Amazon Prime Video about her objectives for the future, her rehabilitation journey, and her mental health.
According to Raducanu, she has been working very hard at her rehabilitation and has been getting better over time. The long-term objective of returning to the court motivates the “slow and repetitive” process, as she put it.
Raducanu remarked, “The process is so slow and repetitive.” Sometimes, it’s quite difficult to keep going without becoming bored and to focus on the big picture. Simply remembering that keeps you going even on the days when you don’t feel like it.”
In addition, Raducanu stated that following her incredible run at the US Open in 2021, she feels more psychologically prepared to play than she has ever been.
It was challenging to train. If it was limited to the wrist, for instance, you could still run and perform other activities. Therefore, it was quite sedentary at first. I think psychologically I’m ready to compete now more than I have been since the US Open,” she continued.
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