Emma Raducanu caused some confusion as she called the physio but refused treatment.
But it didn't seem to bother her too much in that first set and it was just extraordinary to witness the capitulation of Magda Linette's tennis down the other end." But the wrist issue still seemed to be hanging around after the first set as Croft said Raducanu had been holding her ice towel to it, having pulled down her sweatbands to reveal strapping. [Emma Raducanu](/latest/emma-raducanu) left pundits puzzled as she called the physio to court while 6-5 up in the first set of her match against Magda Linette but refused a medical time out.
Emma Raducanu tallied back-to-back wins for the first time since September after posting a strong victory over Australian Open semifinalist Magda Linette at ...
In her seven victories at the WTA 1000 level, Raducanu has won in straight sets on six of those occasions. Last year, a multitude of injuries restricted her activity and she finished with a 17-19 record. That US Open was only her fourth event at the Hologic WTA Tour level; she played only 18 such matches in 2021. Her forehand carried her there and she ended it with a vigorous series of fist pumps on the way to the changeover chair. She ended with a whippet-like forehand winner down the line that brought the capacity crowd in Stadium 4 to their feet. It’s the first time Raducanu has won back-to-back matches since last September in Seoul.
Emma Raducanu moved into the third round at Indian Wells with a 7-6(3) 6-2 victory over Magda Linette.
WTA Indian Wells Raducanu cruises past Kovinic in Indian Wells first round
Emma Raducanu won 7-6 (3), 6-2 against Magda Linette, her highest ranked victim since her US Open title, to reach the third round in Indian Wells.
Raducanu will return on Monday seeking to continue her positive momentum as she faces either Beatriz Haddad Maia, the 13th seed, or Katerina Siniakova for a place in the fourth round. With the first set secured, she powered through to the third round. Linette, the world No 21, is also the Briton’s highest ranked victim since her US Open win in September 2021.
British No 1 Emma Raducanu beats Polish 20th seed Magda Linette 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 to reach third round; in mens draw, Jack Draper also progresses after 6-4 6-2 ...
She beat Danka Kovinic 6-2 6-3 in the first round on Thursday. The pair have never previously played each other on tour. Emma Raducanu is through to the third round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after coming back to beat Polish 20th seed Magda Linette in straight sets 7-6 (7-3) 6-2.
The British number one called for a physio at 6-5 ahead in the first set.
It was a big win for Draper, 27 spots below the 29th-placed Evans on the ATP rankings and marks an upturn in his fortunes after illness and fitness issues in recent months. But Raducanu fought back from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 before calling for a physio at 6-5 ahead. Raducanu overcame injury doubts and illness to beat Danka Kovinic in her opener at Indian Wells, and the British number one had to call for a physio after battling back from an early deficit.
Draper set up a potential match with Andy Murray by overcoming the more experienced Dan Evans in an all-British clash, while Raducanu gave a timely reminder of ...
Linette was looking forlorn by the end as she was broken again, Raducanu having displayed to a packed crowd her unusual talent and determination. Keothavong responded to one report of her comment with a thinking face emoji. There was also no sign of the coughing from her first match, and she deservedly got back to 4-4 and then decisively broke for 6-5. The Pole profited from a couple of sloppy volleying errors to move ahead for 4-1, but Raducanu was already causing her problems with her heavier pace on the ball. His reward would be a match against Murray if the veteran could outpoint Moldovan Radu Albot later last night. She was left awaiting the winner of Czech Katerina Siniakova and Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia.
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) - Britain's Emma Raducanu has learned that good fortune can be fleeting and bad luck can cruelly compound itself but said ...
"I wouldn't trade that title for the world. Open, she fell outside the top 80. I have to take the bad luck sometimes because good fortune has also come upon me. I won the U.S. I'm just prepared to take whatever it takes, knowing that I have that in the bank," she said with a smile. "But then very quickly I think you create your own luck.
Emma Raducanu eased into the last 32 of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells with a straight set 7-63 6-2 victory over Magda Linette on Saturday.
It was a big win for Draper, 27 spots below the 29th-placed Evans on the ATP rankings and marks an upturn in his fortunes after illness and fitness issues in recent months. But Raducanu fought back from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 before calling for a physio at 6-5 ahead. Raducanu overcame injury doubts and illness to beat Danka Kovinic in her opener at Indian Wells, and the British number one had to call for a physio after battling back from an early deficit.
Emma Raducanu admitted she was coming into Indian Wells carrying her wrist injury.
She said ahead of Indian Wells: "The same issue that I had last year has started to flare back up. One of the most prestigious National Hunt Meetings of the calendar is not to be missed…and we’ve got a bumper week of amazing content and great reader offers. Fans held their breath but Raducanu was able to continue and see out the remainder of the match. Celebrate the biggest racing week of the year- the Cheltenham Festival. Raducanu was forced to end her season early last year due to the wrist problem. [Emma Raducanu](/latest/emma-raducanu) offered a wry smile before refusing to open up about her wrist injury after beating Magda Linette at Indian Wells.
Emma Raducanu secured back-to-back victories for the first time since September as she advanced to the third round at Indian Wells on Saturday, ...
“I wouldn’t trade that title for the world. I have to take the bad luck sometimes because good fortune has also come upon me. I won the US Open as well. [Emma Raducanu](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/tennis/coco-gauff-emma-raducanu-australian-open-spt-intl/index.html) secured back-to-back victories for the first time since September as she advanced to the third round at Indian Wells on Saturday, but the youngster says she still isn’t “pain free” after a series of injuries and illnesses derailed the start of her season. “The wrist isn’t completely pain free. [Raducanu](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/05/tennis/emma-raducanu-injury-auckland-classic-tennis-spt-intl-hnk/index.html) has been plagued by a seemingly endless series of injuries and illness as she plunged from world No.
Raducanu beat Australian Open semi-finalist Magda Linette, 7-6(3) 6-2, to pick up her highest ranked win since her 2021 US Open triumph.
“I wouldn’t trade that title for the world. I won the U.S. I feel pretty good about how things are going.” However, the 20-year-old has suggested that it is not serious, “It’s the same. She continued, “But then very quickly I think you create your own luck. Yeah, as to what it is, I’m not going to go into it.”
Great Britain's Emma Raducanu insists she is “feeling good” about her tennis, despite calling on a trainer during her 7-6(3) 6-2 win over Magda Linette.
"I wouldn't trade that title for the world. I won the U.S. "But then very quickly I think you create your own luck. "It's the same. WTA Indian Wells 1 called the physio but did not accept any treatment, instead deciding to take a tablet and refused a medical timeout.