Emma Raducanu is optimistic about her performance after reaching the quarter-finals of the Stuttgart Open where she will face world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. Despite dropping in the rankings due to wrist surgery, Raducanu is determined to climb back up and believes her recent wins signal progress.
She acknowledges that she still has room for improvement but is pleased with her current form. Raducanu victories over Angelique Kerber and Linda Noskova have boosted her confidence and she anticipates further improvement. Looking ahead to her match against Swiatek, Raducanu is ready to embrace the challenge and hopes to continue her upward trajectory in the rankings.
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