Tennis-Raducanu happy to have found her spark again during Miami run
- Emma Raducanu has advanced to the last 16 at the Miami Open after a strong performance, defeating No. 10 Emma Navarro and winning her match against McCartney Kessler, who retired at 6-1, 3-0.
- Nick Kyrgios defended Raducanu on social media, stating, "People awfully quiet that Raducanu is winning now. Lol coach's overrated."
- Raducanu has faced challenges in 2025, winning only three of her first nine matches, but she achieved her first top-ten win this year against No. 10 Emma Navarro.
- Despite a hard start to 2025, Raducanu's recent success gives hope for her performance in the upcoming clay court season, where she has struggled in the past.
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Tennis-Raducanu happy to have found her spark again during Miami run
(Reuters) – Emma Raducanu said she had rediscovered her competitive spirit at the Miami Open this week after the Briton won four WTA main draw matches in succession for the first time since her U.S. Open triumph in 2021. Raducanu has struggled with form and fitness issues since her only Grand Slam triumph as a teenager and has worked with a string of different coaches without much success, Vladimir Platenik the latest to leave her team last week…
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