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Raducanu eases past Stephens on Eastbourne grass
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Raducanu eases past Stephens on Eastbourne grass

Published by , Tuesday 06/25/24 16:38

Emma Raducanu brushed aside Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-0 to advance to the second round of the Eastbourne International on Tuesday in a battle between former US Open champions.

British number one Katie Boulter, who defeated compatriot Raducanu on the way to retaining her Nottingham Open title this month, overcame Croatia's Petra Martic 6-1, 7-6 (10/8).

Raducanu recovered from being broken twice in the first set before demolishing her opponent in the second set to set up a second-round match against world number five Jessica Pegula.

Raducanu, who won the US Open as a qualifier in 2021, has slipped to 168th in the world after an injury-plagued 2023 season.

The 21-year-old missed the French Open but returned to competition in Nottingham earlier this month, where she reached the semi-finals.

"I think for me it was the case of adapting to the court," said Raducanu, who has been given a wild card for Wimbledon, which starts on July 1.

"I've never played in Eastbourne, I've never played on this centre court and every court plays a little bit differently. In the beginning, I was trying to figure out what was the best way for me to play and use my game."

Stephens, who won the US Open in 2017, broke first for a 3-2 lead but failed to hold serve for the rest of the match.

Raducanu, after saving two break points to hold for 5-4, broke the American for a third time to seal the first set and then sprinted to the finish line, completing victory in 76 minutes.

Boulter, 27, who was beaten by Martic at the same stage 12 months ago, cruised through the first set and then battled back from 5-1 down in a tense second-set tiebreak to progress.

"That was a little stressful, a little bit more dramatic than I hoped it would be," said Boulter, who will face 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in the last 16.

"I played a tiebreak a couple of weeks ago which I didn't come on the winning end of and I had that in the back of my head when I was playing that one there. I'm just very happy to be through that."

Also in first-round action on England's south coast, Elise Mertens beat Yuriko Miyazaki 6-1, 6-2 while Ashlyn Krueger overcame Viktorija Golubic 6-1, 6-7 (7/9), 7-5.

In the men's tournament, Britain's Cameron Norrie continued his poor run of form, losing his first-round match against Finland's Emil Ruusuvuori 7-6 (11/9), 6-3.

Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild also advanced with a 6-4, 6-4 win against Australia's James McCabe to set up a second-round showdown with top seed Taylor Fritz.

Source: AFP

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Have they both actually made an error of judgement in risking their health, I guess we'll have to wait & see.
Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane il y a 3 heures
Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman you'd like to go out on a high, but possibly risking having to have more surgery, is it worth it & what have you got left to prove?
Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10 il y a 1 jour
To the Editor- thank you for correcting the prior version of this article.
Bobo Bobo il y a 1 jour
When did Jasmine become a "his". Please correct.
Bobo Bobo il y a 1 jour
Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
samiruffsankey samiruffsankey il y a 1 jour
On the contrary. Modern tennis is, indeed, hitting hard. But with these slow courts and balls, is all about running like rabbits and a complete physical combat. This is what modern tennis is all about rn.
EmilianoDTH EmilianoDTH il y a 1 jour
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