Emma Raducanu shows off Spanish skills as she raves about Madrid
Emma Raducanu has shown off her Spanish language skills as she prepares for the round of 16 at the Madrid Open.
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Emma Raducanu has shown off her Spanish language skills as she prepares for the round of 16 at the Madrid Open.
Emma Raducanu believes Carlos Alcaraz’s career progression is “incredible” and that he is a «very exciting» player to watch on the men’s tour. Like Raducanu, Alcaraz has enjoyed a rapid rise up the rankings. The Spaniard has already won four titles, including a Masters title at the Miami Open in April, and is already ranked No.
MADRID (AP) — Naomi Osaka and Garbiñe Muguruza were among leading players to be knocked out of the Madrid Open on a day of upsets.
US Open champion Emma Raducanu swept into the third round of the Madrid Open on Sunday (May 1) with a 6-2 6-1 demolition of Marta Kostyuk while Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo stunned four-times major champion Naomi Osaka 6-3 6-1.
Emma Raducanu continued her excellent start to her clay-court career as she eased past Marta Kostyuk to reach the third round of the Madrid Open.
Emma Raducanu produced her best performance since the US Open to surge past Marta Kostyuk and into the third round of the Madrid Open.
Emma Raducanu cruises through to the last-16 of the Madrid Open after a convincing 6-2 6-1 win over Marta Kostyuk. Raducanu said before their match that Kostyuk was always the favourite when the pair played at juniors level, while the Ukrainian also knocked the 19-year-old out in the Translyvania Open quarter-finals last year. Ad/> But the 2021 US Open winner avenged her defeat with an easy win over the world No.
Emma Raducanu played a near flawless match to dismiss Ukrainian teenager Marta Kostyuk 6-2, 6-1 in Madrid and reach the last-16 of a WTA 1000 tournament for the first time. US Open champion Raducanu, who is playing just the second tour-level clay-court event of her career, committed just five unforced errors and dropped a mere three points behind her first serve en route to a 64-minute victory. "I'm definitely very happy with my performance today.