Emma Raducanu was handed the worst grand slam defeat of her career on Saturday, dumped out of the Australian Open by Iga Swiatek 6-1, 6-0. The only person who troubled Swiatek on this day in reality was Marija Cicak,
Their Australian Open third-round match is an illustration of how divergent tennis' paths to and from glory can be
EMMA RADUCANU admitted “I didn’t play very well” as was dumped out of the Australian Open in a crushing straight set defeat to Iga Swiatek. The Brit went out following just over
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In a marquee third-round clash between Grand Slam champions, World No.2 Iga Swiatek stormed past Emma Raducanu to make the Round of 16.
Emma Raducanu has shown great maturity by taking the initiative to fix her relationship with Andy Murray. It may be the catalyst for adding more Grand Slam titles further down the line. The 22-year-old has, rightly so, faced a lot of criticism for constantly changing up her team as she struggled for form and fitness.
The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu
Raducanu is through to the Australian Open third round for the first time and plays the five-time grand slam winner
Emma Raducanu has been linked with a number of famous faces since bursting onto the scene with her US Open triumph in 2021, but she was banned from dating as a teenager
Poland's Iga Swiatek, the world number two in women's singles tennis, put on a commanding performance against Britain's Emma Raducanu at the Australian Open on Saturday. The match ended with a decisive victory for Swiatek, who won 6-1, 6-0.
EMMA RADUCANU admitted "I didn't play very well ... said it was "very clear" why she had suffered her heaviest ever Grand Slam defeat. Raducanu said: "She played very well and I didn't play ...
Iga Swiatek will look to continue her march to a maiden Australian Open title on Wednesday while Jannik Sinner's powers of recovery will be tested in a quarter-final against home hope Alex de Minaur.