Emma Raducanu claimed that she played better in Singapore than she did at the Australian Open despite a shock first-round exit. On Monday, the seventh-seeded Briton bowed out of the WTA 250 tournament in Singapore after 101st-ranked Cristina Bucsa edged her out in a tight three-set battle 5-7 7-5 7-5.
In a patchy serve display, Raducanu found stability on her groundstrokes to reach the second round in Melbourne
Emma Raducanu suffered a first-round loss at the Singapore Open on Monday in her first match since splitting with coach Nick Cavaday. Cristina Bucsa, ranked world No.101, conjured up a 5-7 7-5 7-5 over the British tennis star in Raducanu’s first match since her Australian Open exit.
Emma Raducanu was not downbeat after losing in the opening round of the Singapore Open against Cristina Bucsa. Surprisingly, the Briton felt her performance was better than anything she managed at
Emma Raducanu has questionably insisted she played better at the Singapore Open than she did during the recent Australian Open, despite crashing out of the tournament in the first round. The 22-year-old went into the clash hoping to secure a first title since her US Open triumph back in 2021.
Mats Wilander applauded Emma Raducanu for kicking off her Australian Open campaign with a 7-6 (4) 7-6 (2) over No. 26 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova and stated that the Briton could become "one of the best in the world" if she avoids injury issues.
Laura Robson believes Emma Raducanu faces a “learning curve” after winning ... who had not dropped a set in her previous two matches in Melbourne against 26th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova and Amanda Anisimova. Raducanu had lost to Swiatek in their ...
Emma Raducanu assessed that her tough opening round loss at the Singapore Open was “ironic” as she feels her performance was an improvement on her displays at the Australian Open. The world No 56 lost 7-5,
EW: With Kalinskaya, Anisimova and Raducanu all in the top half, prolific WTA 250 winner Elise Mertens – who is in a weaker bottom half – looks poised for another deep run after her recent runner-up result in Hobart.
Emma Raducanu’s third-round run at the Australian Open was pretty decent, even despite the forgettable performance against Iga Swiatek. Now it’s time for the Brit to try to follow it up week in, week out.
Iga Swiatek and Emma Raducanu will square off for the fourth time in the 2025 Australian Open third round. Swiatek leads the head-to-head 3-0, winning at Stuttgart 2022, Indian Wells 2023 and Stuttgart 2024. Watch the best points from those matches here.
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