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Emma Raducanu crashes out of Citi Open in quarter-finals to Samsonova

Emma Raducanu’s exciting Citi Open run has ended with a straight-sets quarter-final defeat against Ludmilla Samsonova in Washington. Despite a tight opening set, the second seed was ultimately overpowered 7-6 (6), 6-1, as the Russian world No 60 saved four set points en route to clinching the first set, before cruising home in the second with nine aces and 33 winners to take the match.

Raducanu proved to be her own worst enemy, mustering just eight winners and a single ace to go along with 24 unforced errors, as she struggled with Samsanova’s power. The British teenager, who begins her defence of her US Open crown in just over three weeks, was crushed in the second set as her serve misfired and her groundstroke radar went missing-in-action.

After her comeback win over Colombian Camila Osorio, the keenly-awaited quarter-final had been due to start at 10pm BST. However, a three-hour rain delay, followed by an epic curtain-raiser between Britain’s Dan Evans and eventual winner Yoshihito Nishioka that became a three-and-a-half hour thriller, meant the women didn’t take to the court until just before 11pm local time.

The delay clearly affected Raducanu as she faltered early on serve and found herself a break down from the get-go. However, a partisan crowd of 500 waving Union Jacks flags and wearing England football shirts inspired the 19-year-old to rally and she soon found her rhythm, breaking Samsonova to love in the second game.

Struggling with Samsonova’s powerful forehand, Raducanu dug deep to stay in the rallies and her stamina frustrated the Russian into mistakes, as she hit long, wide or into the net. But Samsonova’s 115mph rifle serve outgunned Raducanu’s popgun 95mph and the pace and power soon exacted their toll.

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