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Emma Raducanu finds form against Linette to advance at Indian Wells

Emma Raducanu continued to make encouraging progress at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells as she reached the third round there for the first time with a tight 7-6 (3), 6-2 victory over Magda Linette of Poland, the 20th seed.

Her fourth win of the season marked the first time since September that Raducanu had won consecutive matches. Linette, the world No 21, is also the Briton’s highest ranked victim since her US Open win in September 2021.

Despite entering Indian Wells still recovering from tonsillitis and wrist issues, managing her body by minimising her time on the practice court, Raducanu was encouraged by a solid and resourceful performance in her straightforward first round win over Danka Kovinic.

A far more capable opponent awaited in the second round. At 30, Linette, a semi-finalist at the Australian Open in January, has been present on the tour for a long time and her late-career surge is a reflection of her pairing her slick counter-punching with a more proactive mindset.

From early in the match however, their approaches starkly contrasted. Raducanu, the clear aggressor, started the match desperate to take the initiative, demolishing forehands whenever the opportunity presented itself. Linette initially countered well, drawing out errors from Raducanu with her consistency and escaping from difficult positions with her resourcefulness in defence. After five games, Raducanu’s average forehand speed was clocked at an absurd 80mph but she trailed Linette 4-1.

As she searched for solutions, Raducanu found a better balance in her approach, pairing her aggression with a flurry of loopier top-spin balls that arrested Linette’s rhythm as she pulled herself back into the match. Raducanu’s controlled aggression

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