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Raducanu makes superb start to Indian Wells campaign

Emma Raducanu showed glimpses her US Open winning form to defeat Caroline Garcia in Indian Wells after shrugging off injury fears.

The teenager suffered a leg injury in a marathon match in Mexico two-and-a-half weeks ago and feared she would have to miss the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, one of the biggest tournaments on the WTA Tour.

But she passed a late fitness test to take her place in the main draw and the teenager made the most of her opportunity with an impressive performance to overcome world No 69 Garcia 6-1 3-6 6-1.

Raducanu has faced a number of obstacles as she seeks to build on her remarkable New York triumph.

An ill-timed bout of coronavirus disrupted what was her first proper pre-season, and she was hampered by blisters at the Australian Open, losing in the second round.

After picking up another injury in Guadalajara, it appeared doubtful she would make an appearance in California. But the world No 11 took a liking to the conditions and swept through the first set for the loss of one game.

The 19-year-old was aggressive and accurate in her shot-making to leave the former world No 4 bewildered.

She appeared to maintain her high level in the next by breaking in the opening game, but then her levels dropped, giving Garcia time on the ball to move 4-2 up.

They then shared breaks before Garcia finally came through a marathon ninth game, closing it out on her sixth set point.

Raducanu needed to refocus and she did by surging through the first three games before winning 12 points in a row from 3-1 up to claim a superb win.

She will now meet Petra Martic in the third round on Sunday after the Croatian upset 19th seed Tamara Zidansek 7-5 7-6 (8-6).

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