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Emma Raducanu reckons she is playing her best tennis since winning the US Open after reaching the last 16 of the Madrid Masters without dropping her set. And the British No 1, now the highest seed left in her half of the draw, claimed she is feeling like herself again.
The No 9 seed will face world No 37 Anhelina Kalinina on Tuesday as she seeks to win three matches in the same event since her stunning New York triumph last September. Her promising start to her first ever professional clay-court season follows six months of injury problems and poor form as a Grand Slam champion.
And her ecstatic reaction after beating fellow teenager Marta Kostyuk in the second round showed the 19-year-old is feeling back in the old routine. "It definitely meant a lot," she said. "Because just over the last six months, I've definitely gone through a lot of