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Nightmare start to year for Emma Raducanu

The loss was a blow to her preparations for the Australian Open

Agencies Sydney Published 12.01.22, 04:02 AM
Emma Raducanu

Emma Raducanu File Photo

US Open champion Emma Raducanu was crushed 6-0, 6-1 in the opening round by in-form ninth seed Elena Rybakina at the Sydney Tennis Classic on Tuesday. Briton Raducanu, playing her first match this season, was comprehensively outplayed in the first set as her Kazakh opponent took advantage of her unsteady serve, which included four double faults.

Rybakina, runner-up to world No. 1 Ashleigh Barty in the Adelaide International on Sunday, kept up the intensity in the second set and clinched the win in just under an hour.

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Raducanu was consistently troubled by Rybakina’s deep returns, allowing the 19-year-old little time to settle and leading to a slew of unforced errors.

The loss was a blow to Raducanu’s preparations for the Australian Open, having withdrawn from the warm-up event in Melbourne last week following a positive test for Covid-19.

Fellow-Briton Andy Murray had an easier time against Norwegian qualifier Viktor Durasovic, cruising to a 6-3, 6-1 win in the ATP 250 tournament at the same venue.

The three-time grand slam champion suffered defeat in his first match of the season in Melbourne but looked in fine touch against Durasovic, who was forced into a number of errors by the Murray backhand.

“It is perfect conditions here... I was hoping to get matches in Melbourne last week, but that didn’t happen. Thankfully the tournament organisers and Tennis Australia agreed to give me a wild card here,” said Murray.

Earlier, Olympic champion Belinda Bencic made a solid start to 2022 with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia to reach the second round and local favourite Ajla Tomljanovic also advanced.

Swiss Bencic, who heads into the Australian Open bidding to add a maiden grand slam singles title to her Tokyo Games gold, broke Haddad Maia three times on Ken Rosewall Arena.

World No. 45 Tomljanovic beat Slovak Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 6-2, 6-3 to set up a second-round match with Spanish fifth seed Paula Badosa. Elsewhere, Argentine Federico Delbonis was beaten by lucky loser Denis Kudla of the United States 6-3, 6-1 while Brandon Nakashima beat Czech qualifier Jiri Vesely 7-6 (2), 7-6 (0).

Barty, meanwhile, has decided she doesn’t need any more tournament action before the Australian Open. She announced on Monday that she’d travel directly from Adelaide to Melbourne Park and skip the Sydney Tennis Classic. “It’s been an extraordinary week. We’ve been able to play lots of matches in singles and doubles,” Barty said. “We’ve had plenty of court time, which is great.”

Nick Kyrgios also pulled out of the Sydney tournament after contracting the coronavirus, placing him in doubt for the Australian Open.

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