Emma Raducanu has experienced the highest of highs in tennis but she's also managed to turn, at least in part, public opinion against her. Some
Emma Raducanu has shown great maturity by taking the initiative to fix her relationship with Andy Murray. It may be the catalyst for adding more Grand Slam titles further down the line. The 22-year-old has, rightly so, faced a lot of criticism for constantly changing up her team as she struggled for form and fitness.
In a marquee third-round clash between Grand Slam champions, World No.2 Iga Swiatek stormed past Emma Raducanu to make the Round of 16.
The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu
Everything came so easily for Iga Swiatek during a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Emma Raducanu on Saturday in the only Australian Open women’s third-round match between two past Grand Slam champions — if you thought that meant it would be close,
Emma Raducanu was dealt a brutal reality check as she won just one game in her Australian Open third-round loss to Iga Swiatek.
Poland's Iga Swiatek, the world number two in women's singles tennis, put on a commanding performance against Britain's Emma Raducanu at the Australian Open on Saturday. The match ended with a decisive victory for Swiatek, who won 6-1, 6-0.
Emma Raducanu has been linked with a number of famous faces since bursting onto the scene with her US Open triumph in 2021, but she was banned from dating as a teenager
Laura Robson has tipped Emma Raducanu to make ‘immediate changes’ to her game after her Australian Open exit to Iga Swiatek on Saturday. Raducanu impressively reached the third round at Melbourne Park this year with superb wins over two players above her in the WTA standings.
Carlos Alcaraz passed on a classy get-well-soon message to Jack Draper and backed the British number one to ‘come back stronger’ after he retired midway through their fourth-round meeting at the Australian Open.
MELBOURNE — Everything came so easily for Iga Swiatek during a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Emma Raducanu Saturday in the only Australian Open women’s third-round match between two past Grand Slam champions — if you thought that meant it would be close, you’d have been rather wrong — that this was how she described it: