Emma Raducanu knocked out of Indian Wells following Petra Martic fightback
Emma Raducanu missed out on a place in the last 16 at the BNP Paribas Open after losing in the final set to Croatia’s Petra Martic on Sunday.
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Emma Raducanu missed out on a place in the last 16 at the BNP Paribas Open after losing in the final set to Croatia’s Petra Martic on Sunday.
Emma Raducanu faltered when serving for the match as Petra Martic fought back to win a topsy-turvy encounter at Indian Wells and reach the last 16. The 19-year-old produced an erratic display – particularly on serve where she was broken eight times – as she slipped to a 6-7(3) 6-4 7-5 defeat in two hours and 49 minutes.
British number one Emma Raducanu bowed out in the third round at Indian Wells as Croatia's Petra Martic claimed a hard-fought win in California.
Emma Raducanu is back in action at Indian Wells as she faces Petra Martic in the third round.
Petra Vlhova produced a sensational run to claim her first Giant Slalom victory of the season in Are on Friday. The Slovakian was in front after the first run, and went even better in the evening as she claimed victory — in the worst of the conditions — to beat Marta Bassino by more than a second thanks to a combined time of 2:32.59. Ad/> Mikaela Shiffrin continued her good form after her Olympic disappointment, and she made up the podium.
Petra Vlhova gained her first giant slalom win for a year under the lights at Are, Sweden on Friday (11 March).
Anton Ferdinand believes the consequences for victims of racism are always worse than they are for a perpetrator, and said clubs “wouldn’t touch him” after the 2011 incident involving John Terry.
Chistian Lapetra ha presentado su dimisión irrevocable como presidente del Real Zaragoza. Muy afectado por las críticas hacia su persona, ayer tampoco acudió al palco de La Romareda, como ya sucedió el pasado 22 de enero frente al Valladolid, y ha trasladado al consejo de administración de la sociedad anónima su renuncia inapelable, según anuncia ‘Heraldo de Aragón’, de cuya empresa distribuidora es empleado Lapetra, y ha podido confirmar AS.