Unseeded qualifier Lulu Sun delivered a stunning upset at Wimbledon, defeating British star Emma Raducanu in three sets to reach the quarterfinals. Sun’s impressive performance showcased her composure and unwavering intensity, leaving Raducanu struggling to find her rhythm. Sun’s victory marked a significant moment for the New Zealander, while Raducanu reflected on the disappointment of the loss.
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Emma Raducanu, former US Open champion, has withdrawn from the Wimbledon mixed doubles competition to focus on her singles campaign. She cited stiffness in her right wrist as the reason for her withdrawal.
Emma Raducanu showcased her resilience and brilliance, defeating Maria Sakkari in straight sets to reach the Wimbledon fourth round. The former US Open champion dominated the match, proving her ranking is no reflection of her true ability.
Emma Raducanu showcased her impressive form, defeating Belgian Elise Mertens in straight sets to advance to the third round of Wimbledon. The British wildcard dominated the match, displaying powerful baseline play and a strong mental game, raising hopes for a historic Wimbledon triumph.
Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to illness, giving lucky loser Renata Zarazua a chance to face Emma Raducanu in the first round. Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion, is looking to improve on her previous best performance at Wimbledon, reaching the fourth round in 2021.
After missing Wimbledon last year due to injury, Emma Raducanu is back and feeling confident. She’s eager to compete on Centre Court after spending last year on the other side of the court, attending hospitality events. Despite a challenging year with injuries, Raducanu has shown signs of a return to top form, reaching the quarterfinals at Eastbourne last week. While she faces a tough opponent in Ekaterina Alexandrova, Raducanu is ready to prove herself on the grass.
Emma Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion, showcased her dominance with a 6-4, 6-0 win over Sloane Stephens in the first round of the Eastbourne International. Raducanu, returning from injury, set up a second-round clash against world number five Jessica Pegula.
British tennis star Emma Raducanu has made the strategic decision to withdraw from the French Open qualifying event, opting instead to prioritize training and preparation for the upcoming grass and hard-court seasons. This move comes as a surprise to many who expected Raducanu to attempt to qualify for the main draw at Roland Garros, similar to her impressive run at the 2021 US Open. Raducanu’s decision stems from her desire to lay a solid foundation and minimize the risk of injuries. She intends to use this time to enhance her fitness and durability for the demanding tournaments ahead. Despite entering the French Open with a protected ranking of 103, Raducanu remained outside the main draw cutoff and was not granted a wild card. Despite a promising start to the clay-court season, Raducanu’s recent performances, including an early exit at the Madrid Open, have raised concerns about her physical and mental readiness. This latest withdrawal highlights Raducanu’s focus on long-term success and her unwavering commitment to reaching her full potential.
Emma Raducanu’s impressive clay-court performances have sparked speculation about her upcoming schedule. The British tennis star is likely to miss the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome and may opt to play a WTA 500 event in Strasbourg instead. This tournament, running from May 18-25, would provide Raducanu with valuable match practice just before the French Open begins on May 26. However, she is not guaranteed automatic entry into the Grand Slam and may need to enter qualifying. Experts believe Raducanu needs to make a wise decision regarding her next steps, considering her recent first-round exit at the Madrid Open and her desire to improve her performances.
Great Britain drawn against Germany; re-match against Canada possible in Billie Jean King Cup Finals
In the Billie Jean King Cup Finals later this year, Great Britain may face Canada, with Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez potentially facing off again after their 2021 US Open final. With the tournament format changing to straight knockout from groups, 12 teams qualified for the Finals. Great Britain will face Germany in the first round, while defending champions Canada, Italy, Czech Republic, and Australia are seeded into the quarter-finals. Host Spain will play Poland, and the United States will take on Slovakia. The Finals will take place in Seville from November 12 to 20, with the opening round matches from November 12 to 14, followed by the quarter-finals from November 15 to 17, the semi-finals on November 18 and 19, and the final on November 20.