Emma Raducanu showed great determination to fight back and edge Czech qualifier Linda Noskova 6-7 (4-7) 7-5 6-1 in the first round at the French Open on ...
So, it was definitely really challenging in the second set to hold on and keep holding my serve and break back a couple of times. I couldn't believe it when I read it in the morning. Available to download now on - iPhone & iPad and Android "My missus was hassling me to sleep," he said. When I'm playing really well I can love it and then when I'm not I have moments where I don't like it so much. "I have to say Linda is playing some amazing tennis and she really came out there firing.
In what could have been a story straight from the Raducanu playbook at Flushing Meadows, a teenage qualifier playing her first professional grand-slam match was ...
So, it was definitely really challenging in the second set to hold on and keep holding my serve and break back a couple of times. “Honestly, I have no expectations of myself. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
EMMA RADUCANU came from one set down to win on her first ever appearance at the French Open.
In the second set, Raducanu came back to level the match after conceding two breaks but Noskova saved three set points before the Brit took her fourth with an audacious drop shot. Raducanu had retired from her last match at the Rome Masters with a lower back problem but she reported she had recovered for Roland Garros and had started a new gym regime to build up her strength. I am really proud of the way I fought but all clocks to Linda as she played an amazing match. And Raducanu finally found her feet on the clay to battle to victory 6-7, 7-5, 6-1 against the brave Czech. The Bromley teenager, who made her full French Open debut on Court Simone-Mathieu, said: “It was an incredible atmosphere. “It was an incredible atmosphere to play in front of everyone. But the world No 12 finally took her fourth set point to level the match.
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As the match reached its most pivotal moments, Raducanu slowly began to creep closer to the baseline, taking the ball earlier and responding to Noskova’s fire with some of her own. Even though Raducanu was heavily favoured to win, she demonstrated her toughness in addition to her durability after so many recent ailments. As the first set wore on, Noskova’s confidence grew and it culminated in a stunning tiebreak triumph. Both in style and daring, she was not so dissimilar to the fearless Raducanu of last year before the blessing and burden of being a grand slam champion. Noskova, meanwhile, knew exactly what she wanted to do in the biggest moment of her young career so far: attack. Her sparse competitive record has meant that even opponents around the same age as her marched on to the court far more mentally and physically prepared for the fight to come.
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Raducanu has gone through several coaches in the past few months. The young British superstar first rose to fame after an extraordinary run at Wimbledon in 2021. During round 16 her match against Ajla Tomljanovic, she was forced to retire after struggling with stomach and breathing issues.
Raducanu wins 6-7(4) 7-5 6-1 to reach her first ever French Open second round.
It felt like a hammer blow to lose such a tight second set for the younger woman and so it proved. Initially, the Simonne Mathieu crowd had been right behind Raducanu, but with the prospect of home entertainer Benoit Paire waiting in the wings, they sensed a deciding set could rob them of a chance to see him and the cries of “Emma” were replaced with cries of “Linda” (and some of “Benoit”). However, Raducanu stuck with it to earn the match’s ninth break of serve to force a deciding set and when she then took an early lead in the third, she never really looked back.
Emma Raducanu was pleased to come through some “tough moments” and beat Czech teenager Linda Noskova on her French Open debut.
Then it's just up to me to filter and use what I want to.” I really just have had tunnel vision in that sense. Physically I think I was really good out there. Whereas last year maybe if I was just a random qualifier, they wouldn't have put as much research or looking at me, how I would play. Eventually just I was dominating more and more. “I knew that if I got through some really tough moments in the second set, it might get to her.