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Emma Raducanu at centre of brutal development in Miami Open boilover

Emma Raducanu’s momentum in 2023 has been halted once again after she suffered a first round exit at the hands of Bianca Andreescu at the Miami Open. The two former US Open winners are both looking to recapture their top tennis after a spate of injuries that have disrupted their recent form.

 

 

However, it was Andreescu who prevailed 6-3 3-6 6-2 after she served seven aces and saved 11 of the 12 break points she faced against Raducanu on Wednesday. The loss will be tough setback for Raducanu who was hoping to gain momentum after reaching the fourth round of Indian Wells, before World No.1 Iga Swiatek knocked her out of the tournament.

 

 

 

Despite the tough loss, Raducanu once again showed signs of improvement with her movement getting better with every tournament. Andreescu jumped out to an early lead in the first set and didn’t look back as she held her nerve.

 

 

 

Raducanu turned into the aggressor in the second set and got the edge she needed in a wild eighth game that she won on her seventh break point for a 5-3 lead before serving out the set. However, in the deciding set, Andreescu held her nerve on the bigger points that gave her the competitive advantage.

World No.31 Andreescu came back from 0-40 to hold serve in the opening game and broke for a 4-2 lead when Raducanu desperately reached for a one-handed backhand that she sent long. With the finish line in sight, Andreescu ended the two hour 32 minute clash on her first match point with another break when Raducanu sent a running forehand long.

Raducanu can hold her head-up high after the tough battle with another former US Open champ, but losing in the first round will once again make things tough for the British 20-year-old who is attempting to stop her rankings slide. Fans were full of praise for Raducanu, but lamented the tough loss.

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