Britain’s
Emma Raducanu has faced criticism for
being inconsistent on the tour. That has somewhat changed in the recent past.
Raducanu is currently featuring in the
Canadian Open, where she secured her spot
in the round of 32 after beating America’s Peyton Stearns in straight sets with
a score of 6-2, 6-4. It was the 22-year-old’s 21st win in 36 matches
in 2025.
The win was an important one for Raducanu as it is now
the third consecutive event where the former world number 10 has secured at least two wins. At Wimbledon, Raducanu’s journey ended in the third
round after losing to world number one Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets with a
score of 7-6, 6-4.
At the DC Open, Raducanu produced a more impressive run
and eventually lost in the semifinal to Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya in straight
sets with a score of 6-4, 6-3. The series of results proved Raducanu’s words after suffering a defeat at Wimbledon, where she stated that she is leaving the competition full of confidence, knowing fully well that she is improving as a player every day.
“It does give me confidence because I think the problem
before was that I felt like I was gulfs away from the very top,” said Raducanu
back then. “Having a match like that where I had chances in both sets, it does
give me confidence. At the same time, it’s very difficult to take right now. It
gives me confidence that I’m not as far away as I perhaps thought before the
tournament. I think before previously when I was playing those top-5 players,
it was pretty convincing, the loss. To really push Aryna to the
top, it gives me confidence. But at the same time, like, I feel like grass for
me is a great surface. It’s a bit of a leveller in that sense. So I think
taking it onto a different surface, where it’s a lot more lively in America is
another challenge in itself. Positives were that I was toe to toe
with her. Before the match, I actually went into this match feeling more
confident than in previous matches against the top, but I think there is a big
difference in the first serve.”
Impressive consistency
Raducanu spoke to the media after the match in Montreal, where she spoke about how she was ‘very happy’ after securing a win against a ‘top opponent’. Raducanu revealed that
she lost ‘focus’ in the second set but still managed to get over the line.
Raducanu also highlighted why staying alive in the competition means so much to
her.
"I'm really happy with how I came through in that
match,” said Raducanu. "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 me it means so much to do well here."
Raducanu’s next opponent will be America’s Anisimova. The
23-year-old, who is playing in her first competition after suffering a heartbreaking
defeat in the final of Wimbledon to Poland’s Iga Swiatek, defeated New Zealand’s
Lulu Sun in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 7-6. It will be the third
meeting between the two players in professional tennis. In the previous two
meetings, Raducanu had a clear advantage as she won on both occasions. Their
most recent meeting came earlier this year during a WTA event in Miami where
Raducanu came out on top in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-3.