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Emma Raducanu vs Ena Shibahara LIVE: Tennis scores and updates from Nottingham Open

Follow all the live action from Emma Raducanu’s return to grass ahead of Wimbledon this summer

Sonia Twigg
Tuesday 11 June 2024 11:22 EDT
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Emma Raducanu beat Ena Shibahara in straight sets on her first game on grass for over 700 days at the Nottingham Open.

The 21-year-old made the most of the home advantage, taking the first set 5-1, and then despite a small falter at 5-1 up in the second when she was broken twice in succession, she fought back to win the match.

Raducanu skipped the French Open to focus on her fitness, but said she was in a good place ahead of the Nottingham Open, and showed some of what she is capable of in her first match, where she served four aces and wrapped up victory in an hour and 10 minutes.

Ons Jabeur is also in action and the former Wimbledon finalist takes on Camila Osorio later today.

Andy Murray will begin his grass court season in Stuttgart as his Wimbledon preparation could also be the start of a farewell, and he has previously indicated this could be his final season before retirement.

Defending champion Katie Boulter edged past Harriet Dart yesterday, with the latter left furious after a line call. Dart offered a £50,000 bet to the umpire in the ill-tempered affair.

Relive all the action from Nottingham below plus the latest from Stuttgart as Andy Murray returns:

Andy Murray 3-5 Marcos Giron*

After a slight break Murray strides back onto court with renewed purpose. A sharp serve down the centre line gives him the opening point of the game before Giron errs by pinging a backhand into the tape of the net.

Another brilliant serve puts Murray within a point of holding his serve which he secures with a clipped forehand across court. Hold to love.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:22

*Andy Murray 2-5 Marcos Giron

Giron is full of confidence now and takes the next point with a wide serve to the backhand. Murray then drills a return into the net to slip 30-0 behind before pumping a forehand over the back.

The Scot is struggling at the minute. Giron holds his serve to love.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:18

Andy Murray 2-4 Marcos Giron* - BREAK!

What a shot from Giron! This is an opportunity for the American who pulls a forehand into the back corner and gets the ball to land on the baseline.

He move 15-40 ahead and has a couple of chances to break Murray...

... he only needs one! Murray comes up to the net for a drop shot and waits as Giron whips it back. Murray’s volley finds the net and the American takes the lead in the first set.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:17

*Andy Murray 2-3 Marcos Giron

A cross court backhand from Giron goes wide to give Murray another point. The Scot looks to command the centre of court and dictate play.

He’s not allowed to have everything his own way though as Giron fizzes down back-to-back aces. Actually, make that three in a row. That’s fantastic stuff from the American.

When Murray does manage to get back a return Giron’s forehand finds the net. Needing to win the next rally to keep the game going, Murray strokes a backhand too long and Giron has his hold.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:11

Andy Murray 2-2 Marcos Giron*

Oh yes! An inside-out forehand from Murray is dispatched to the baseline which brings him the first point of the next game. He continues to target the deeper parts of the court and comes forward to meet a volley only for Giron’s return to land in the net.

The Scot’s serve is starting to click and he’s getting through points and rallies quickly behind his first serve. A hold to 15 is won with a drop shot and Murray is back level.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:08

*Andy Murray 1-2 Marcos Giron

Murray has a break point! But, he can’t take it. A wide serve to Murray’s backhand sets up Giron for a powerful forehand after the ball is returned. Murray is on his heels and gives it up. Deuce.

From deuce, Giron fizzes an ace down the centre line before another rapid serve sees Murray punt his return too long. Giron holds again.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:03

Andy Murray 1-1 Marcos Giron*

Better from Murray. He’s starting to find his feet and get used to the feel of the court. He’s comes forward and works Giron arround the baseline with some powerful forehand shots.

The American loops a defensive return into the air and Murray smashes back a winner. Giron’s response is good though and in no time he’s back level at 30-30 after a couple of Murray errors.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 16:00

Andy Murray 1-1 Marcos Giron*

Hold for Murray! He’s forced to work hard for it but draws level in the match after Giron belts a return into the net.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 15:58

*Andy Murray 0-1 Marcos Giron

Murray didn’t have the best outings at the French Open but will be hoping for better results on grass courts. The ball is certainly skipping off this surface more.

Murray makes a couple of errors during his first service game to put Giron 0-30 up but a nice wide serve brings him his first points. He follows up with a serve to Giron’s backhand and the American scuffs his return wide. 30-30.

Both men trade points again to bring the game to deuce and it’s a let off for Murray who manages to save a break point. The Scot is pushed back after a blistering forehand from Giron who plays a drop shot next up to move to advantage.

Murray then goes on the attack and comes up to the net forcing a wide backhand out of his opponent. Giron thinks his nailed the shot but it just lands out of play.

Back to deuce.

Mike Jones11 June 2024 15:57

Emma Raducanu wins in straight sets against Ena Shibahara

Emma Raducanu said on court after her victory: “It’s been quite a few weeks since I last played a competitive match so I didn’t really know how it would go. I think my intentions were great from the start.

“I think I played a really good match. At the end I think inevitably if you’re 6-1 5-1 up something probably could go wrong. I was trying to not let it get to my head and just preparing and fighting for each point. I knew that even though I lost three games in a row I still had a chance to win the match.

“I’m very pleased with how I dealt with the circumstances today.

“It’s amazing to be playing on home turf, it’s been so long since I last played in the UK. To come here and feel like everyone is really behind me is really nice. I’m cherishing every moment of that too.”

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 15:51

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