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Sabalenka survives three-hour Cincinnati struggle with Raducanu
Sabalenka survives three-hour Cincinnati struggle with Raducanu

The Hindu

time3 days ago

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  • The Hindu

Sabalenka survives three-hour Cincinnati struggle with Raducanu

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka fought through a three-hour battle to hold off an inspired Emma Raducanu 7-6 (7/3), 4-6, 7-6 (7/5) on Monday and reach the fourth round of the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open. The top seed, who won the Cincinnati final a year ago over Jessica Pegula, increased her lead at the top of the WTA Tour match-win statistics as she secured her 49th of the season. But the struggle was real for Sabalenka, who finished with two aces in the closing stages. "I'm happy to get through this difficult match," Sabalenka said. "I just hope tomorrow is a day off. I need time to recover from such a great battle." Raducanu put up a huge fight, matching Sabalenka throughout. The British number one survived a 25-minute eighth game of the final set, which went to 13 deuces, with Raducanu saving four break points before finally holding for 4-all and eventually into a tiebreaker. But Sabalenka squeezed out victory with a sixth ace for 5-4 in the breaker and delivered her seventh on second match point to bring the battle to a close after three hours and nine minutes. "It was all about momentum," Sabalenka said. "I took some risks at the end, went for crazy shots, went to the net. "A risky game from me helped to put a lot of pressure on her," she said of an opponent whom she hugged warmly at the net. Sabalenka is bidding for her 10th trophy at the 1000 level and second this season after winning at Madrid. In other third-round results at the last major tuneup prior to the US Open, Ekaterina Alexandrova defeated Australian Maya Joint 6-4, 6-3. Sorana Cirstea defeated Yuan Yue 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-4 and will next play third seed Iga Swiatek, who got a walkover into the round of 16. Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, a quarter-finalist this month in Montreal, made further hard court progress with a 6-4, 6-1 thrashing of American wild card Taylor Townsend. Her next opponent will be Sabalenka on Wednesday. In the men's draw, seventh seed Holger Rune, a semi-finalist here a year ago, won his 99th career match on cement, ending the hopes of Alex Michelsen 7-6 (7/4), 6-3. Felix Auger-Aliassime got a win for Canada, advancing 7-6 (7/4), 4-2 when French opponent Arthur Rinderknech retired with apparent heat illness after two gruelling hours on court. American Frances Tiafoe advanced past Ugo Humbert of France 6-4, 6-4 in 82 minutes.

Aryna Sabalenka Survives Massive Cincinnati Open Struggle With Emma Raducanu
Aryna Sabalenka Survives Massive Cincinnati Open Struggle With Emma Raducanu

NDTV

time3 days ago

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  • NDTV

Aryna Sabalenka Survives Massive Cincinnati Open Struggle With Emma Raducanu

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka fought through a three-hour battle to hold off an inspired Emma Raducanu 7-6 (7/3), 4-6, 7-6 (7/5) on Monday and reach the fourth round of the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open. The top seed, who won the Cincinnati final a year ago over Jessica Pegula, increased her lead at the top of the WTA Tour match-win statistics as she secured her 49th of the season. But the struggle was real for Sabalenka, who finished with two aces in the closing stages. "I'm happy to get through this difficult match," Sabalenka said. "I just hope tomorrow is a day off. I need time to recover from such a great battle." Raducanu put up a huge fight, matching Sabalenka throughout. The British number one survived a 25-minute eighth game of the final set, which went to 13 deuces, with Raducanu saving four break points before finally holding for 4-all and eventually into a tiebreaker. But Sabalenka squeezed out victory with a sixth ace for 5-4 in the breaker and delivered her seventh on second match point to bring the battle to a close after three hours and nine minutes. "It was all about momentum," Sabalenka said. "I took some risks at the end, went for crazy shots, went to the net. "A risky game from me helped to put a lot of pressure on her," she said of an opponent whom she hugged warmly at the net. Sabalenka is bidding for her 10th trophy at the 1000 level and second this season after winning at Madrid. In other third-round results at the last major tuneup prior to the US Open, Ekaterina Alexandrova defeated Australian Maya Joint 6-4, 6-3. Sorana Cirstea defeated Yuan Yue 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-4 and will next play third seed Iga Swiatek, who got a walkover into the round of 16. Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, a quarter-finalist this month in Montreal, made further hard court progress with a 6-4, 6-1 thrashing of American wild card Taylor Townsend. Her next opponent will be Sabalenka on Wednesday. In the men's draw, seventh seed Holger Rune, a semi-finalist here a year ago, won his 99th career match on cement, ending the hopes of Alex Michelsen 7-6 (7/4), 6-3. Felix Auger-Aliassime got a win for Canada, advancing 7-6 (7/4), 4-2 when French opponent Arthur Rinderknech retired with apparent heat illness after two gruelling hours on court. American Frances Tiafoe advanced past Ugo Humbert of France 6-4, 6-4 in 82 minutes.

Emma Raducanu focused on leveling up at Cincinnati Open
Emma Raducanu focused on leveling up at Cincinnati Open

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Emma Raducanu focused on leveling up at Cincinnati Open

Emma Raducanu has felt at home in Mason, Ohio... on the practice courts. With a bye to the Round of 64, the British 22-year-old has had extra time to work with newly hired Spanish coach, Francis Roig, who was a part of 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal's team between 2005 and 2022. Raducanu, who won the 2021 US Open, is not currently focused on grand slams, like the upcoming US Open in late August. She wants to level up her game, continuing that quest at the WTA 1,000 Cincinnati Open. 'I know there will be a time where I'll be targeting big tournaments, master's and slams, but to be honest, right now, that's not my goal,' Raducanu said. 'My goal is to improve as a player.' Raducanu starts Cincinnati Open well Raducanu looked decisive in her first match since she added Roig in a heat-ridden, 6-3, 6-2 victory against WTA No. 43, Olga Danilović. Despite entering the tournament at No. 39 in the rankings, she now projects to rise to No. 33. Raducanu was broken on her first serve, but got the break right back immediately to draw level, 1-1. Soon after, she won two straight sets to take a commanding 3-1 lead. She then broke Danilović's serve after fighting back from 30-0 and securing it after her opponent sent a groundstroke long. Danilović broke Raducanu's serve in the next game after double-faulting at 30-40, before she pulled level at 3-3. But Raducanu won the following three sets to close the first set, winning the final eight points and finishing with back-to-back aces. The second set followed a similar trajectory after both players held their first service games. Raducanu almost broke Danilović at 1-1, but the Serbian overcame the two break points and six deuces to draw ahead 2-1. But the Briton also held her serve without dropping a point before breaking Danilović's serve to go up 3-2. Soon after, Raducanu swept Danilović's serve to take a commanding 5-2 lead, securing the game with a down-the-line backhand, before finalizing the match on her serve. 'Bar the first game today, that was not very much fit, but other than that, I was pretty mature and disciplined in my performance,' Raducanu said. ' I took care of my service games really well. And I knew that playing Olga, who's really difficult and really dangerous as a lefty and with big strikes, it was going to be important.' Extra time on practice courts helped Raducanu Playing as a seeded player this week, Raducanu has had extra time to work on the practice courts, which she said is where she feels her game develops the most. Raducanu is looking to fill gaps in her game and improve her overall play while working on the quality of her shots. She added that she has taken a more mature approach, trusting the work she has done behind the scenes. Raducanu said she noticed four or five points in the match where she executed a point she worked on in training. Eventually, the grand slams will come. 'My home this week so far has been the site,' Raducanu said. 'I've been here (for) like, 13 hours a day, every day, so part of that is training, a lot (of it is) the rain in between … but it's actually a site that has been so nice actually to hang around, and it's so modern.' Raducanu could face WTA No. 1 next Next, Raducanu could face world No. 1, Aryna Sabalenka, in her Round of 32 contest, if the Belarusian defeats Markéta Vondroušová. She lost to Sabalaneka in a tightly contested third-round Wimbledon contest on grass, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. Sabalenka and Vondroušová have played eight times, splitting the contests four apiece. Raducanu said that when she can see how she stacks up against top players when she plays one, but she also noted that day-of form can affect results. 'I'm reasonable enough, and I guess honest enough with myself, to know that different surfaces favor different people, and where my game is at in comparison,' Raducanu said. 'So, I think the grass gave me a bit of an advantage (against Sabalenka), but we'll see how it goes.' Regardless of how her Cincinnati Open run turns out, Raducanu is off to a positive start. She hasn't lost her opening match in a tournament since the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, as she has climbed the WTA rankings. But for now, winning appears just to be a bonus. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Emma Raducanu focused on leveling up at Cincinnati Open

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