Emma Raducanu was recently asked about her relationship with Carlos Alcaraz during a press conference. The two are currently in Wimbledon for the grass-court Major.
Alcaraz and Raducanu will compete together in the mixed doubles event at the US Open and have been spotted together at Wimbledon, where they had a practice session and also did some promotional activities for Evian Water, with whom the Spaniard recently signed.
Just days back, Raducanu was also seen in attendance at one of Alcaraz’s matches at the Queen’s Club Championships.
Emma Raducanu’s Response When Asked About Relationship with Carlos Alcaraz
At a press conference ahead of Wimbledon, a reporter asked Raducanu about her relationship with Alcaraz, and the Brit replied by saying:
“We’re just good friends.”
“Okay, we can probably wrap it up there,” said the moderator in response to the Brit’s answer.
This elicited laughter from Raducanu, who went on to say, “Way to wrap it up.”
Emma Raducanu answers a question about her friendship with Carlos Alcaraz 🎙️
What a note to end the press conference on 😂 #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/PMOPLbvOXQ
— TENNIS (@Tennis) June 28, 2025
Earlier, Raducanu had admitted that she is aware of the gossip surrounding her and Alcaraz, stating:
“I’m glad the internet is having fun and we’re providing entertainment to everyone.”
A Look at the 1st Round Opponents of Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu
Carlos Alcaraz, who won the last two editions of Wimbledon, will start his campaign against Fabio Fognini. The two have locked horns twice previously, with the Spaniard coming out on top on both occasions.
Whoever out of the second seed or the Italian comes out on top, will face either Leandro Reidi or Oliver Tarvet in the second round of the grass-court Major. Alcaraz is entering the tournament at the back of a second triumph at the Queen’s Club Championships.
As for Raducanu, she will take on compatriot and fellow wildcard Mingge Xu in what will be the first encounter between the two. Whoever out of them wins the match, will take on either 32nd seed McCartney Kessler or 2023 champion Markéta Vondroušová in the second round of Wimbledon.
Raducanu last competed at the Eastbourne Open, where she was the seventh seed. The Brit beat Ann Li 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-1 to reach the second round, where she suffered a 6-4, 1-6, 7-6(4) loss to eventual champion Maya Joint.
