Emma Raducanu got off to a winning start in Abu Dhabi as she ousted Marie Bouzkova to advance to the second round. The 21-year-old had a shaky start before storming through to defeat the world No. 36 6-4 6-1. She will now
Emma Raducanu will get her Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open campaign underway against world No 34 Marie Bouzkova. It will be the first meeting between the pair, and the reward for the winner is a daunting second-round clash with two-time Wimbledon finalist Ons
In a whirlwind few months which has seen Luke Littler pocket £220,000 and skyrocket into the nation’s attention at the tender age of just 16, the youngster himself appears to be living so much in the frantic moment that he doesn’t know
Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska claimed she is on a “mission” for her embattled homeland after storming within two wins of emulating Emma Raducanu. The Ukrainian became only the second qualifier to reach the last four of the Australian Open in the Open era
Elina Svitolina was forced to retire from the Australian Open just three matches and 23 minutes into her match with Linda Noskova. Svitolina was in visible pain as her back locked up on the court, reducing her to tears before she left
Emma Raducanu had a “very easy draw” when she won the US Open, Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk claimed after reaching her first Grand Slam quarter-final. The British star became the first qualifier to ever win a Major at the 2021 US Open without
Emma Raducanu is ready to play second-tier ITF events this season to refind the winning habit. The Bromley-based star banked $2.5m for winning the 2021 US Open title and was ranked No.4 in the Forbes Rich List of female athletes last year
Emma Raducanu has still to reach the last 32 of a Grand Slam in six attempts since her US Open triumph in 2021. But the world No. 296 claimed she is “very positive” about her game and body after this latest second-round
Emma Raducanu claimed her long injury layoff made her “tougher” after she revealed she was “throwing up in my mouth” during her defeat at the Australian Open defeat. The former US Open champion was playing only her fourth match on her return
World No 94 Yafan Wang beat Emma Raducanu 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to knock the Brit out of the Australian Open in the second round. Raducanu needed medical attention in the third set and appeared as though she was going to vomit on