The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu.
Emma Raducanu's Australian Open run came to an abrupt end on Saturday, the Briton totally outclassed by world No. 2 Iga Swiatek.
Their Australian Open third-round match is an illustration of how divergent tennis' paths to and from glory can be
Iga Swiatek rushed through her first set in 26 minutes and completed her 6-0, 6-2 second-round win over Rebecca Sramkova in an hour at the Australian Open.
Emma Raducanu served up some rubbish in her win over Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Australian Open. She has the stage presence to get over some fumbled lines.
Australia — “I think it had a mind of its own,” Emma Raducanu said of her boom-and-bust serve during Tuesday’s gritty win over No. 26 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Australian Open.
Second-seeded Iga Swiatek of Poland trounced Great Britain's Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-0 on Saturday to advance to the Round of 32. Swiatek held serve to open the match, and Raducanu did so in the next game. Raducanu never won another game, and she never managed a break point on Swiatek's serve in the match.
Raducanu is through to the Australian Open third round for the first time and plays the five-time grand slam winner
Recap, highlights, and quotes from Iga Swiatek's win over Emma Raducanu in the third round of the Australian Open.
Elina Svitolina, Emma Raducanu and Karolina Muchova are just a few of the names who are scheduled to headline indoor hard-court events in Linz and Singapore next week.
Swiatek reacts to the double bounce controversy that happened during her Australian Open match against Navaro.