Emma Raducanu has revealed her “love” of playing for Great Britain on the big stage as her captain urges her team to end 61 years of hurt at the Billie Jean King Cup.
The British No.2 returned to action in superb style in Malaga by beating Germany’s Jule Neimeier in her country’s opening tie. And Katie Boulter then booked a quarter-final tie against defending champions Canada on Sunday by thrashing Laura Siegemund as Great Britain chase a first ever victory at the women’s World Cup.
Former US Open winner Raducanu now has a 4-1 record playing singles for her country – and is 3-0 this year after winning both her ties against France in April to book Britain’s place in the finals.
Her season has again been hampered by injuries and she is back in action on the Costa del Sol after 54 days out with a foot ligament suffered in September.
Asked if playing with the support of her team was a good way to return to the court, the world No.58 said: “Big time. I think it’s a great way to come back, even though there is some pressure to score a point for your team.
“You’re not just playing for yourself; you’re playing for everyone. I love the environment. I think the support was great. The instruments and the crowd, I mean, it felt like we were playing at home, which is really nice.