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Emma Raducanu recently had one of her most prized possessions recalled by a sponsor. The tennis star shot to celebrity status in the sport when she became the first-ever qualifier to win a Grand Slam at the 2021 US Open . Raducanu was only 18 years old at the time and pocketed £1.

8 million in prize money for bringing the title to London. Following her triumph, she caught the attention of some of the world’s biggest brands and signed fruitful sponsorship deals with the likes of Dior, Evian and Vodafone. Raducanu was also appointed as a global brand ambassador for Porsche, who she fell in love with as a child due to one of her early tennis coaches owning one of its cars.



As part of the deal she was gifted a 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet worth £125,000. But, according to the Daily Mail , Raducanu is ‘no longer’ in possession of the prized possession. “They took it back.

It used to have pride of place at her home,” an associate of Raducanu confirmed. Meanwhile, a Porsche spokesman told the newspaper Raducanu no longer has the car and said: “While we do on occasion loan Emma a car, this is very much an ad hoc basis.” The 21-year-old struggled to replicate her 2021 success in this year’s US Open at the end of August, exiting in the first round.

She improved at the Korea Open but was forced to retire from her quarter-final match against Daria Kasatkina after spraining ligaments in her foot up during the last 16. Raducanu has since withdrawn from the China Open in Beiji.

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