"I Received some Pretty Bad News" - Emma Raducanu Refuses to Reveal Real Reason Why She Broke Down in Tears After Eastbourne Win
- Emma Raducanu began her 2025 Eastbourne Open campaign with a hard-fought victory over Ann Li, overcoming a first-set tiebreak loss to win 6-7, 6-3, 6-1 at Devonshire Park despite challenging windy conditions.
- Raducanu competed despite a back injury that had forced her to miss the Berlin Open last week, enduring a physically challenging match marked by lengthy rallies and adapting to windy conditions.
- During the match, Raducanu slipped on the grass early on but demonstrated determination, rallying to overcome the initial set loss and ultimately securing victory in two hours and 18 minutes.
- After the match, Raducanu tearfully revealed she had received "some pretty bad news" but wanted to keep it private, while thanking the crowd for support during difficult moments.
- Raducanu is scheduled to play Australian Maya Joint in the second round, with potential subsequent matchups including a quarterfinal against Anna Blinkova or Lulu Sun and further rounds against Peyton Stearns, Barbora Krejcikova, or Jelena Ostapenko.
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"I received some pretty bad news" - Emma Raducanu refuses to reveal real reason why she broke down in tears after Eastbourne win
Emma Raducanu had a very emotional reaction after winning her opening match at the 2025 Eastbourne Open. However, the Brit chose to keep the reasons behind her distress a secret.


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