EMMA RADUCANU remains devoted to her beloved second-hand Dacia Sandero – after losing out on her £125,000 Porsche.
Emma, 23, was spotted driving the much-loved motor – which she bagged for £5,000 four years ago.
Emma Raducanu has swapped her £125,000 Porsche for her Dacia runabout[/caption] But Raducanu has always vowed to remain devoted to her beloved first car[/caption] The tennis ace was often spotted whipping around it after she landed her Porsche[/caption]It comes after the tennis ace reportedly had her classy Porsche “taken back” by the luxury car manufacturer.
One of Raducanu’s associates reportedly said: “Emma no longer has a Porsche.
“They took it back. It used to have pride of place at her home.”
But thankfully Raducanu had remained loyal to her Dacia – and is again using her trusty old car.
She has been photographed driving the humble motor around London, as our pictures show.
She kept her faithful Dacia even after Porsche handed her a £125,000 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, with a top speed of 192mph in 2022.
Raducanu was given a car after becoming a ‘global brand ambassador’ for the German marque after her maiden Grand Slam title at the 2021 US Open.
But the Bromley star, who is world No.54, was adamant she’d never sell her first car – which was once Britain’s cheapest new vehicle.
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She has returned to driving it around town after Porsche took their 911 Carrera back following her slide down the world rankings.
And she has a heart-warming reason to own a cheap and cheerful Dacia.
Raducanu told The Sun in 2022: “My dad is Romanian and a Dacia was his first car. So, yeah, I have a white Dacia Sandero.
“It was funny, I passed my test three days before the first lockdown and we sort of knew it was going into lockdown, so we needed to buy a car ASAP.
“I bought it second-hand for £5,000. I take care of her. I’m never going to get rid of it.”
The 21-year-old was spotted cruising around in her slightly dusty 2017 white Sandero in August.
But Raducanu seems to have copped the head for her lucrative sponsorships[/caption] The Tennis star also signed a deal with Court Supremes[/caption]BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
Dacia is a Romanian brand owned by Renault, with second-hand prices now starting from £2,000.
But with Raducanu a big Porsche fan since childhood, she’ll be disappointed to have lost access to her lavish sports car.
She was often spotted arriving to the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton in her 911 – but those days seem to be over for now.
One of Raducanu’s associates reportedly told The Mail: “Emma no longer has a Porsche.
“They took it back. It used to have pride of place at her home.”
A Porsche spokesperson added: “While we do on occasion loan Emma a car, this is very much on an ad hoc basis.”
Porsche also confirmed the rumours that the tennis star is no longer in possession of one its vehicles.
The company is known for its “swiftness” in removing vehicles from celebrity ambassadors if it doesn’t feel that it’s achieving value for money.
However, the same sources claim that Raducanu remains in her role as ambassador, with SunSport reaching out to her camp for comment.
Raducanu has earned millions as the face of Vodafone, HSBC, Evian, Dior and more since her stunning US Open triumph as a qualifier.
Porsche insist Raducanu remains an ambassador for the company[/caption] Emma Raducanu retired from her Korea Open quarter-final against Daria Kasatkina with an injury to her left foot[/caption]