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Emma Raducanu eases into third round in Montreal

Emma Raducanu eases into third round in Montreal

Emma Raducanu continued her run of good form as she booked a place in the third round of the National Bank Open in Montreal with a straight-sets win over Peyton Stearns.
The world number 33 proved too strong for the American 32nd seed, a couple of breaks in each set clinching a 6-2 6-4 win.
Raducanu, who arrived at the WTA 1000 event fresh from an impressive semi-final showing at the Citi Open last week, had won her two previous meetings with Stearns and an early break put her in control of the first set.
Raducanu Magic 🪄 @EmmaRaducanu moves into the next round as she defeats Stearns 6-2, 6-4. #OBN25 pic.twitter.com/S1VfiZutdx
— wta (@WTA) July 30, 2025
She broke again in a lengthy eighth game to seal the set, but fell a break down midway through the second as double faults crept into her game.
The British number one broke back to level at 4-4 and a final break completed a run of four successive games to clinch a place in the last 32.
Raducanu said in quotes broadcast on Sky Sports: 'I know Peyton is a really tough opponent, we've played two times in the past and always had really long matches. I'm really happy with how I came through in that match.
'I kind of lost my focus at some moments in the second set and she took advantage, but very happy that I came through against a top opponent and happy to extend my stay in Montreal.
'I just want to say thank you (to supporters), I saw the Union Jack in clutch moments and I was actually born in Canada, so to come back and to me it means so much to do well here and very happy to be into the next round.'
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