Emma Raducanu to face huge ranking drop after US Open exit
Emma Raducanu will face a huge ranking drop following her first-round exit at this year’s US Open.
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Emma Raducanu will face a huge ranking drop following her first-round exit at this year’s US Open.
The US Open is in full swing and the crowds at Flushing Meadows have already been treated to some thrilling action.
Emma Raducanu’s US Open title reign came to an end last night when she was knocked out in the first round of this year’s competition by Alizé Cornet.
Anett Kontaveit’s coach, Torben Beltz, has praised Serena Williams as the «greatest thing for the sport», as the pair get ready to meet in their hugely significant US Open second-round clash. Should Williams lose, the encounter may represent the final professional singles match of her extraordinary career, and she will be up against a strong opponent in current world No. 2 Kontaveit.
Eurosport expert Mats Wilander has given his reaction to defending champion Emma Raducanu suffering a first-round defeat to Alize Cornet at the US Open. Raducanu, on her first match back in New York since her memorable win 12 months ago, battled hard against her unseeded French opponent but was ultimately unable to find the answers to get anywhere close to making the second round, succumbing 3-6 3-6. Ad In truth, Cornet — who beat world No.
Emma Raducanu hopes the target will be off her back after she was stripped of her title as the reigning US Open champion with a first-round loss in New York.
Emma Raducanu has reflected upon her «really disappointing, really sad» first-round defeat to Alize Cornet at the US Open. The Brit, who stunned the world by securing a shock triumph at Flushing Meadows last year in a fairytale fortnight, could not find the same magic this year as she lost to the unseeded French player 6-3 6-3 in Louis Armstrong Stadium. Ad In 2021, Raducanu remarkably won all 10 of her matches and became the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam singles title in the Open Era in only her second major.