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'Free and expressive' Raducanu wins on 'home turf'

'Free and expressive' Raducanu wins on 'home turf'

Summary

Emma Raducanu won her first singles match at Queen's Club, defeating Cristina Bucsa in straight sets. This performance could move her ahead of fellow British player Katie Boulter in the rankings. Raducanu expressed feeling comfortable on the court and highlighted the positive atmosphere during her match.

Key Facts

  • Emma Raducanu beat Cristina Bucsa 6-1, 6-2 in her opening match at Queen's Club.
  • The match took place in west London and lasted one hour and five minutes.
  • Raducanu's victory may move her above Katie Boulter in the British rankings.
  • Boulter also won her match against Ajla Tomljanovic and is defending her ranking points.
  • Queen's Club is hosting a women's tournament for the first time since 1973.
  • Raducanu has returned to a stable team setup, including her coach Nick Cavaday.
  • She feels comfortable playing on grass, describing the supportive home crowd.
  • Raducanu will face Rebecca Sramkova in the next round.
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