Emma Raducanu has revealed the responsibility for her new-found affinity for Tottenham lies predominantly with her Spurs-obsessed support team.
Social media has been abuzz on Monday with photos and videos of the 19-year-old US Open champion training in a Tottenham jersey ahead of the Stuttgart Open.
The shirt even had her name and the No10 emblazoned across the back, suggesting a particularly strong connection with the North London club. But it is not quite as it seems.
Raducanu, who was born in Toronto but raised in South-East London, said she has been heavily influenced by those close to her – although the presence of star duo Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son was also a consideration.
“My whole team basically are big Spurs fans and I feel like they’re egging me on,” Raducanu told reporters.
“They’re desperately trying to get me behind them! I don’t necessarily follow football much, but I feel like now, because of them, I’m feeling some sort of connection.
“I loved following the Euros last year and watching Harry Kane, who’s obviously the England captain, and Son, I’m a big fan of him as well. So yeah, I like to dabble.”
Raducanu is seeded eighth for her first-ever tournament on clay this week and will begin her campaign against Storm Sanders on Wednesday.
While Raducanu’s immediate aim is undoubtedly building momentum, she sees this tournament as a chance to make a statement on a surface she believes will be her strongest in the long term.
“It’s going to be an exciting clay season,” she added. “I’m not sure how it is going to go. I keep telling everyone around me that one day clay is going to be my surface and I still believe that.
“I think game-wise on clay, especially when you’re playing outside, you definitely need to be a lot more patient and build the point.
“You can’t just hit a big shot, whereas on a hard court, you might be able to get a weak shot straight away. You really need to build the point a lot more, which takes a lot more energy and physical demand.
“You just have to be more crafty, I think, and I think it’s a good lesson, especially for someone younger like me, to develop more skills.
“I’m looking forward to spending more time on the clay as the years go by because I do like sliding and moving on it, and it’s just about again being able to repeat over and over.”
There were two first-round matches played in Stuttgart on Monday, with Liudmila Samsonova claiming a double bagel when beating Chloe Paquet 6-0 6-0, while Ekaterina Alexandrova defeated Shuai Zhang 7-6 7-6.