'Get My Head in the Game' - Emma Raducanu Brutality Honest After Eastbourne Loss as Wimbledon Awaits
- Australian Maya Joint defeated Emma Raducanu 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 today at the Eastbourne International to reach the quarter-finals.
- Raducanu revealed on Tuesday she had received some bad news after her opening win, which appeared to impact her performance against Joint.
- Joint described the match as tough with many momentum shifts and said she was glad to tough it out and win by hitting her lines effectively.
- Joint won 11 of the final 14 games, served three aces, and currently ranks 51 after rising from 1,384 eighteen months ago, with a quarter-final set against Anna Blinkova next.
- Raducanu said she will rest and refocus ahead of Wimbledon, which begins Monday, June 30, aiming to improve before her home Grand Slam.
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Emma Raducanu admits she is 'going through some stuff' just days before Wimbledon - The Mirror
Emma Raducanu admitted she wasn't 100 per cent focused during her brave defeat to Maya Joint at the Eastbourne Open after receiving "some pretty bad news" ahead of Wimbledon
·London, United Kingdom
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Emma Raducanu hoping to get her head right in time for Wimbledon
The British number one was beaten in the second round at Eastbourne.
·Scotland, United Kingdom
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