Top 5 young guns to watch in 2023
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TOP FIVE YOUNG GUNS TO WATCH IN 2023
The players looking towards tennis stardom
The first Grand Slam event of the year is done and dusted and now we are looking ahead to the Indian Wells and Miami Masters events next month before the European clay court season gets underway with the French Open. Here, the All Court Tennis Club looks at the five young guns that have their eyes set on the biggest titles of 2023.Holger Rune (Denmark)

Emma Raducanu (Great Britain)
The 2021 US Open Champion has had a predictably challenging first season on the WTA Tour, with critics quick to suggest she is a one-hit wonder who will never reach the top of the game. But nobody lifts a Grand Slam title due to luck and after winning ten successive matches without dropping a set when lifting the title in New York, Raducanu will be a threat to all in the women's game if she can avoid injury. What needs to improve: Raducanu won the US Open playing a fearless game that once saw her run opponents off the court, but it seems she has lost that magic over the last few months. Winning more matches will no doubt give her the confidence to take on that aggressive approach once again.Sebastian Korda (USA)
The son of former world No.1 Petr Korda has shown his potential with some big-hitting displays at the start of this year. He had a match point against Novak Djokovic in the final of the Adelaide ATP event and went on to shine at the Australian Open before injury ended this big hitters’ ambitions. What needs to improve: With such a power-packed game, consistency is always going to be an issue, but Korda has the firepower to challenge anyone in the game. He needs to get stronger physically and work on his off-court training to ensure this doesn’t dull his potential.Linda Fruhvirtova (Czech Republic)

Ben Shelton (USA)

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