Emma Raducanu shown early exit in Singapore
From the exhilarating high of winning the 2021 US Open to the not-so-sweet lows of injuries and inconsistent form, Emma Raducanu’s journey has been nothing short of a cliffhanger.
Emma Raducanu claimed that she played better in Singapore than she did at the Australian Open despite a shock first-round exit. On Monday, the seventh-seeded Briton bowed out of the WTA 250 tournament in Singapore after 101st-ranked Cristina Bucsa edged her out in a tight three-set battle 5-7 7-5 7-5.
Emma Raducanu loses in the first round of the Singapore WTA 250 event to world No 101 Cristina Bucsa in match which featured 17 breaks of serve; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Emma Raducanu was beaten in the first round of the Singapore Tennis Open by Cristina Bucsa 7-5, 5-7, 5-7 in favour of the Spaniard. But despite the loss she comes away positive.
Their Australian Open third-round match is an illustration of how divergent tennis' paths to and from glory can be
Emma Raducanu of Great Britain gestures during her round 1 match against Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia during the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Tuesday, January 14 ...
Emma Raducanu braved a back issue to move through to the third round of the Australian Open for the first time, defeating the big-hitting American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
Emma Raducanu (No. 61 in the world) takes on Iga Swiatek (No. 2) in the Round of 32 at the Australian Open.Raducanu secured a two-set win over Amanda Anisimova (6-3, 7-5) in the Round
Despite an early exit in Singapore, Emma Raducanu feels she actually played better than at the Australian Open.
Emma Raducanu has parted company with another coach after Nick Cavaday stepped down from his role amid health concerns.
Nick Cavaday was the sixth coach of the 22-year-old Emma Raducanu’s short career that hit its heights when she won the U.S. Open as a qualifier in 2021.