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Porsche have taken steps to recover Raducanu's 911.

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October 6, 2024

An insider told the Daily Mail: ‘Emma no longer owns her Porsche; they took it back from where it used to take pride of place in her home.” As soon as Raducanu had won her historic Grand Slam win at Flushing Meadows, several high-profile companies took notice. Porsche was among them; she confirmed their partnership in a post to social media a month later: “So proud and honored to join #PorscheFamily as an Official Brand Ambassador! I couldn’t have asked for better timing!” Ready for every moment our journey holds for us #DreamersOn #ad. In an interview with her new sponsor she commented, stating her favorite car as being “my beloved 911. From generation to generation it remains beautiful in every respect; truly one of the iconic automobiles.” “To be chosen as an ambassador for Porsche is truly rewarding as I now hope I might one day get behind the wheel of one – something which has been an ambition since childhood! “Aligning with partners that I feel passionately about and can identify with is also crucial, so when motorsports has been part of my life since childhood I think this partnership is incredible and am really looking forward to what sort of exciting things we can achieve together going forwards. “During 2012, Raducanu fulfilled her lifelong desire of owning a Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabrio and received it on April 28. According to reports from Porsche spokesperson, she no longer owns one of its vehicles but they may occasionally loan it her on an ad hoc basis.” “Emma Raducanu remains an exceptional global brand ambassador for Porsche since our partnership began back in 2022,” stated an official from Porsche. “We’re so glad this relationship works so well; it makes our collaboration that much sweeter!” After her US Open exit in late August, she said it would simply return to training, evaluate what went wrong and try to improve for the remainder of this season. “Clearly the Grand Slams have come and gone for this year; however it won’t be long until Australia returns again. While I would have liked more playing opportunities during these tournaments, they taught me valuable lessons about managing my schedule more efficiently in future tournaments.” Razvan Raducanu suffered another setback to his match court career this month when the 21-year-old withdrew from qualifying at Wuhan Open, having already retired injured at Korea Open and then withdrawing from China Open tournaments.” “Hello everyone! Last week in Seoul I injured some ligaments in my foot that require additional rest time for healing,” wrote Emma Raducanu on social media. This means she won’t be competing at Beijing (China Open), though she hopes to return soon thereafter.” Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for Porsche Cars GB

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