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Emma Raducanu is losing the "respect" of her fellow players she won at the US Open, according to Daniela Hantuchova. The British No.1 lost her latest match at the Miami Open to world No.53 Katerina Siniakova despite being a set and a break up - and then serving for the match at 5-4 in the third.
Raducanu has now won only two matches in her first five events this year - and only four in eight tournaments since winning her the title in New York last September. All four of her defeats this year, including her retirement in Mexico, have come in gruelling three-set matches.
Amazon Prime analyst Hantuchova said: "That was a tough one for Emma. I think it is going to hurt big time because of the chances she had. She was the better player for most of it. Siniakova is a great fighter and she showed why she has