Emma Raducanu battles to marathon victory for first win since July

Raducanu edged past Peyton Stearns to progress at the Korea Open, with the match lasting two hours and 43 minutes

Eleanor Crooks
Tuesday 17 September 2024 06:55
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Emma Raducanu survived a gruelling match with Peyton Stearns (John Walton/PA)
Emma Raducanu survived a gruelling match with Peyton Stearns (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)

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Emma Raducanu battled to victory over American Peyton Stearns in the opening round of the Korea Open.

A topsy-turvy contest featuring 12 breaks of serve eventually went the way of the former US Open champion after two hours and 43 minutes as she wrapped up a 7-6 (4) 7-6 (5) win in Seoul.

It was Raducanu’s first victory since she beat the same player in Washington at the end of July, with the 21-year-old’s only tournament in August coming at the US Open, where she lost to Sofia Kenin in the opening round.

Raducanu was emotional after that defeat and admitted she had made a mistake with her scheduling and wanted to play more matches.

She has committed to a relatively full schedule for the end of the season, and made a positive start here, albeit with several hiccups along the way.

Raducanu led 4-1 in the opening set and was 40-0 up on serve but lost four games in a row then missed two set points trying to serve it out at 6-5 before eventually taking it on a tie-break.

The second set went with serve until Raducanu broke to lead 5-3 but again she was shaky on her own delivery and Stearns, ranked 22 places higher at 48 in the world, reeled off three games in a row only to also drop serve at the crucial moment.

That sent the set to another tie-break, and this time Raducanu finally managed to make it across the line to set up a clash with Chinese eighth seed Yuan Yue.

Speaking on court, she said: “I’m proud to have made it through to the next round. It was tough. It was very humid, the ball was bouncing around a lot.

“It was a tough match to get through. I haven’t played many matches in the last few months and Peyton, she’s a really good player and on really good form. I’m really pleased.”

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