Emma Raducanu Taking a Break
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Emma Raducanu's encouraging Miami Open run came to an end in a narrow quarter-final defeat by world number four Jessica Pegula.
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Raducanu leaves Florida a first-time WTA 1000 quarter-finalist and having produced some of her best tennis since her stunning run to the US Open title in 2021.
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inews.co.uk on MSNEmma Raducanu is playing her best tennis in years – against all the oddsEmma Raducanu looked distinctly glum walking off court after a Miami Open quarter-final defeat to Jessica Pegula, but when she gets back to London and reflects, she will realise there are many reasons to be cheerful.
The former Grand Slam winner later put it down to fatigue, but Henman believes, despite the defeat, Raducanu can still walk away from the tournament with her head held high. Speaking to Sky Sports after watching the incident, he mused: “I thought Emma played a really good match tonight, she fought so hard, two very tight first two sets.
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Daily Express US on MSNEmma Raducanu makes vow to 're-evaluate' after ending best run since US Open winEmma Raducanu has not ruled out rehiring Vlado Platenik after the Slovakian claimed he could have taken the Brit back into the world's top 20.
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While Raducannu impressed in her win over top-ten opponent Emma Navarro earlier in the tournament, the Brit was shown how much further she still has to go after her gruelling three-set defeat to Pegula.
Emma Raducanu has added another tournament to her schedule in a career-first move. The British No. 2 is set to start her clay season at the WTA 250 event in Rouen. Raducanu usually plays the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart in the same week of the season.
Elina Svitolina, Emma Raducanu and Sofia Kenin have all entered the main draw of the 2025 Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole, while Bianca Andreescu is set to make her return from a six-month layoff in qualifying.
TV BOSSES have opened the door for Mark Petchey to continue working with Emma Raducanu on a part-time coaching basis. And should the pair decide to extend their working partnership beyond this
The mini-trampoline game Spikeball has been the secret weapon of choice to help her relax before matches with her new-look team. ‘They bring small doses of happiness that I guess just keep you going, the small things,’ she explained. They, in this case, are Mark Petchey and Jane O’Donoghue who have been alongside Raducanu this week.
Emma Raducanu’s excellent Miami run ended in a tight and hard-fought contest with fourth seed Jessica Pegula, in the course of which she needed treatment for dizziness.