Raducanu defeated the world No 13 in three sets in one of her best victories since her US Open run.
Raducanu's serve was in full flow as she cruised through the opening set inside 34 minutes, but it deserted her in the second, the Briton double faulting four times as Haddad Maia turned the tide and Raducanu lost her first set of the tournament. [Sports Staff](/author/sports-staff) Comments [Emma Raducanu](/topic/emma-raducanu) advanced to the last 16 of [Indian Wells](/topic/indian-wells) for the first time as she battled her way to a 6-1 2-6 6-4 win over 13th seed [Beatriz Haddad Maia](/topic/beatriz-haddad-maia). Raducanu, who has overcome a wrist injury and illness, had to dig deep in a contest lasting more than two hours before claiming a win which ranks as her best since her 2021 US Open triumph.
Emma Raducanu managed to set up a high-profile meeting with Iga Swiatek at Indian Wells by defeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in three sets.
I was really happy with how I managed to regain my focus and intensity, and come back in the third." "I’m extremely happy with the way I fought and dug in [during] the third set," added Raducanu. Raducanu managed to make the perfect start to proceedings against Haddad Maia by claiming the opening set but was knocked back in the second, with her Brazilian opponent going on to cruise into a third-set lead before the young Brit turned on the style under pressure. One of the most prestigious National Hunt Meetings of the calendar is not to be missed… Celebrate the biggest racing week of the year - the Cheltenham Festival. [Emma Raducanu](/latest/emma-raducanu) pointed to her recent two-week training routine in London as the overriding factor in shaping her Indian Wells form after securing an impressive victory over Beatriz Haddad Maia in three sets in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Emma Raducanu rekindled some of her 2021 US Open form to beat Beatriz Haddad Maia in Indian Wells and qualify for the Last-16.
"It’s incredible out here, the support was so good and I think for both of us today it was really up there and I just love playing in front of an atmosphere and a passionate crowd. Speaking afterwards, Raducanu said: "I’m extremely happy with the way I fought and dug in in the third set. It’s one of my favourite tournaments." 62 Danka Kovinic in her tournament opener, and then defeating Poland's 20th seed Magda Linette in the second round. I think I dropped a bit my intensity in the second, against such a great opponent like Beatriz that’s enough and a 6-2 set before you know it. So I was very happy with how I managed to regain my focus and intensity and come back in the third.
Emma Raducanu was all smiles as she enjoyed her best win since shocking the world at the US Open in 2021.Raducanu outlasted 13th seed Beatriz Haddad M.
I was really happy with how I managed to regain my focus and intensity, and come back in the third.” ”I dropped my intensity a little bit in the second and against such a great opponent like Beatriz, that’s enough. “For me, it’s pretty amazing,” said Raducanu.
INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA, USA – Emma Raducanu has looked stronger with each round, but faces the ultimate test of Iga Swiatek in the fourth round.
Raducanu stayed within a break of Swiatek in their last encounter, and the Pole was pushed just her second tie-break of the season against Bianca Andreescu and has yet to play a three setter this year. Raducanu did impress in marching forward at times to knife winners at the net and Swiatek is no slouch on a doubles court, so we should be up for a competitive match. Iga Swiatek (WR 1) Title (2022) Emma Raducanu (WR 77) R3 (2022)
A year and a half she had not experienced such a performance. After her converted match point against Beatriz Haddad Maia (n°13), Emma Raducanu was taken by ...
Happy with his reaction in the head, she was also happy with her tennis: “I played at a very high level at certain times of the match, especially in the first and then in the last set. “It was a very close game and I’m really happy to have had a game like that because I now know how I can handle this kind of situation after a few games that were one-sided. I’m very proud of my mental work and how I pulled myself together, kept going and came back in the third set.” she said when coming back to this duel. It’s not settled but she plays detached: “I’ve trained so little over the past few weeks that playing matches is a bonus and a win. Here he is in the round of 16 of a WTA 1000… A year and a half she had not experienced such a performance.
Former NBA players Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash sat in the front row to see Carlos Alcaraz advance in the Southern California desert, where he was a ...
“I’m pretty sure I’ll be ready tactically; my coach is good at tactics so I’m just going to trust him,” Swiatek said. It was her biggest win over an opponent since her breakthrough run at the U.S. Raducanu held the rest of the way and closed it out on her fourth match point. I am super happy with the win.” "I had the match in control and was playing well. "I watched him win Wimbledon for the first time in 2013 and then I’ve had the opportunity to get to know him and practice with him often since 2019. “All my career I know only one way,” Wawrinka said. 5 Caroline Garcia outlasted Leylah Fernandez, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1. He turns 38 next month. “I’m getting constantly reminded of that.” 1 ranking by winning the title here. Former NBA players Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash sat in the front row to see Alcaraz advance in the Southern California desert, where he was a semifinalist a year ago.
Emma Raducanu fought her way to a 6-1 2-6 6-4 win over 13th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia to reach the last 16 of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells for the ...
The 21-year-old saved a set point in the first before running away with it in the second to claim victory in the pair's first ATP meeting. There were some really good points and moments. The world number 77 saved a break point to hold for 2-2 in the decider before going on to break the Brazilian for a 4-3 lead.
Tickets for the LTA's remaining Tour events Rothesay International Eastbourne, Rothesay Open Nottingham and Rothesay Classic Birmingham have all gone on ...
I always really enjoy playing the grass-court events in Britain and look forward to returning again this summer.” [Eastbourne](/topic/eastbourne) and also of winning my first WTA title at Birmingham. Current world No.4 Ons Jabeur has enjoyed success on the British grass courts, winning her first WTA title at Birmingham in 2021 and reaching her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon last year.
British No.1 and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu is the first name to be added to the line-up for the Rothesay Classic Birmingham this summer.
Chris Pollard, LTA Digital and Events Director added: “We are delighted to confirm additional star power of Emma Raducanu, Ons Jabeur and Petra Kvitova playing at the LTA’s summer grass court events. Raducanu is just one of many world-class names set for the Rothesay Classic Birmingham this year – stay tuned for the full player list to the event. British No.1 and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu is the first name to be added to the line-up for the Rothesay Classic Birmingham this summer.
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I think overall the level increased in the third, and it was a battle from both of us.” “I think that I played extremely well in the first set and in the third set as well,” Raducanu told reporters. 13 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia in three sets, 6-1 2-6 6-4.
Great Britain's Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper, who beat Andy Murray in straight sets, book their places in the last 16 of the Indian Wells Masters.
Last year I would probably get more tentative in those moments, but today and more recently I've been going for my shots more," Raducanu told After a couple of missed opportunities for both women, Raducanu broke in the seventh game before squandering two match points on Haddad Maia's serve, but the 20-year-old still came through in two hours and 19 minutes to set up a tie with number one seed Swiatek. After storming to a 3-0 lead in the opening set, Raducanu never looked back and quickly earned the double break before bringing up three set points on serve, taking the third of them.
The former US Open champion came through a gruelling encounter with 13th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia.
Meanwhile, it was announced on Tuesday that Raducanu has committed to the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham this summer. “So it helps that way but, on the other hand, it’s great because we are playing on hard court, and there was clay, but actually this surface is slower. There were some really good points and moments.
British number one Emma Raducanu put in an impressive showing to beat Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-1 2-6 6-4 in the third round at Indian...
Who knows what's around the corner? It's quite a win for Emma Raducanu. The thing to point out is, other than a tournament in Seoul, this is the first time she has won three matches in a row since winning the US Open.
Emma Raducanu will take part in the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham for the first time, with Ons Jabeur and Petra Kvitova taking part at the Rothesay ...
I always really enjoy playing the grass-court events in Britain and look forward to returning again this summer," she said. I have great memories from playing at Eastbourne and also of winning my first WTA title at Birmingham. "I am really looking forward to returning to the Rothesay International.
Emma Raducanu said she took inspiration from Daniil Medvedev after “resetting” to come through a tough three-set clash with Beatriz Haddad Maia at Indian ...
“I think that I played extremely well in the first set and in the third set, as well. I think overall the level increased in the third, and it was a battle from both of us. The British No. I guess I took maybe some inspiration from him doing that.” “But you see it happen a lot in tennis. [beat the 13th seed 6-1 2-6 6-4 to reach the fourth round](https://www.eurosport.com/tennis/wta-indian-wells/2023/emma-raducanu-rekindles-us-open-form-to-beat-beatriz-haddad-maia-in-indian-wells-and-make-last-16_sto9508404/story.shtml), where [she will play world No.
Three British players will be in action on Tuesday at the Indian Wells Open with Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu landing tasty fourth-round encounters.
[ATP Tour](https://www.tennis365.com/category/atp-tour/) Monday’s coverage gets underway at 17:55 GMT and will carry on until the next morning when the day’s play wraps up. The encounter will take place on Stadium 1 court and it won’t get underway before 18:00 local time (01:00 GMT). [WTA Tour](https://www.tennis365.com/category/wta-tour/) Stuttgart match was like almost a year ago. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) I think it’s going to be a really beautiful match to watch for the crowd and obviously I’m going to enjoy the match.” “Jack’s playing really well. Honestly, like every day is different. It was really tough. “I’m ready.
Overnight UK time Raducanu will take on Iga Swiatek, the Pole who has established herself as the one truly outstanding performer in the women's game since ...
In fact, among the cognoscenti of the British game, 21-year-old Draper has been on the radar long than his female counterpart. A sign of how much defeating Murray meant to Draper was him giving the Scot a big bear hug at the net: 'I've looked up to Andy since I was so young. Murray has spoken of how significant it was when he, in turn, gained an initial victory over Tim Henman. I watched him win Wimbledon for the first time in 2013 and then I've had the opportunity to get to know him and practise with him often,' said Draper. The 21-year-old left-hander has long been on the radar of the cognoscenti in British tennis - Draper has long been on the radar of the cognoscenti in the British game
Raducanu, 20, is looking to reach her first ever 1000-level quarter-final but faces stiff opposition from the world No 1. Raducanu (left) and Swiatek have ...
This match though will be in the middle of the night in the UK – expected around 3am – and if she loses, it’s unlikely to make too many headlines. She will leap up to 60 in the world and we will be talking about whether she can seize the opportunity to win her first WTA title. She is no less famous now, but has regained some of her underdog status; her win over world No 13 Haddad Maia was her best in terms of ranking since she beat Maria Sakkari in US Open semi-final. She did not miss too much as Swiatek racked up her 14th match win of the season. If she wins, it will be big news, downing the runaway world No 1 of women’s tennis. [Iga Swiatek](http://www.inews.co.uk/topic/iga-swiatek?ico=in-line_link) or the returning Bianca Andreescu, and wasn’t even sure if she would watch the match.
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Emma Raducanu rekindled some of her 2021 US Open form to beat Beatriz Haddad Maia in Indian Wells and qualify for the Last-16.
Speaking afterwards, Raducanu said: "I’m extremely happy with the way I fought and dug in in the third set. "It’s incredible out here, the support was so good and I think for both of us today it was really up there and I just love playing in front of an atmosphere and a passionate crowd. It’s one of my favourite tournaments." 62 Danka Kovinic in her tournament opener, and then defeating Poland's 20th seed Magda Linette in the second round. I think I dropped a bit my intensity in the second, against such a great opponent like Beatriz that’s enough and a 6-2 set before you know it. WTA Indian Wells
Emma Raducanu's impressive run in Indian Wells came to an end in the round-of-16 as the Brit was no match for the reigning champion. Iga Swiatek needed just ...
And it was one more break in the final game of the match to hand Swiatek a 6-3 6-1 victory as Raducanu was sent packing from Coachella Valley. Both players were able to hold to start the second set before Raducanu was dragged into a lengthy game at 1-1, fighting off four break points against the defending champion in Indian Wells. Raducanu was facing Swiatek for the second time following a quarter-final run-in at last year's Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, where the Pole won and went on to lift the title.
Emma Raducanu was no match for the world number one at Indian Wells, with defending champion Iga Swiatek advancing to the quarter-finals after a 6-3 6-1 win ...
"I think it's been a good 10 days. "The team, I think we had a run of three really good matches. "It was a good experience today playing Iga on that court at night. But, yeah, it's just good to see where I'm at. Emma Raducanu was no match for the world number one at Indian Wells, with defending champion Iga Swiatek advancing to the quarter-finals after a 6-3 6-1 win; Jack Draper faced Carlos Alcaraz but was forced to retire in the second set Having wrapped up the first set when Raducanu sent a shot long from the baseline, Swiatek grabbed an early break in the second to heap the pressure on the Briton, whose unforced errors began to mount.