The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Raducanu back to her best with opening win

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Emma Raducanu shone at a grand slam again as she marked her Australian Open debut with victory in the battle of the US Open champions against Sloane Stephens.

The 19-year-old has found wins hard to come by since her extraordin­ary success in New York in September but, back on the big stage, Raducanu came up with the right formula again to claim a 6-0 2-6 6-1 victory.

She lost just four points in a startling first set that admittedly was woeful from Stephens before the American hit her stride in the second.

That set up a first ever decider at this level for Raducanu, and she could not have handled it any better, keeping her cool and striking the ball with confidence to clinch victory after an hour and 45 minutes.

Both players went into the match undercooke­d – Raducanu after a battle with Covid-19 and Stephens following her wedding to footballer Jozy Altidore on New Year’s Day.

What transpired in a remarkable 17-minute first set was that Raducanu had found her sharpness while Stephens looked like she was still on honeymoon.

Stephens made error after error, allowing Raducanu the freedom to go for winners, which she made with aplomb.

Stephens looked a star in

the making when she reached the semi-finals here nine years ago but her career had been more troughs than peaks prior to a brilliant run to the title in New York in 2017.

The last few years have brought more highlights mixed with underwhelm­ing results but Stephens remains a fluent ball striker and sublime mover, and someone who often finds her best on the big stage.

Her scalps at the slams last year included Karolina Pliskova, Petra Kvitova, Madison Keys and Coco Gauff, and she set about turning things around at the start of the second set.

She was helped initially by a dip in level from Raducanu and it did not appear to bode well for the

teenager that, even when she found her range again, the fleet-footed Stephens still had the answers.

If there was evidence here of Raducanu’s greenness, there was also plenty of the prodigious ball-striking that wowed fans and players alike last year, and the competitiv­e steel that was just as important in her success.

She broke Stephens to lead 2-0 and then overcame an embarrassi­ng moment when she thought she had won the next game only to be told by the umpire that it was in fact 40-15.

Stephens’ heart for the fight began to ebb away and, although she avoided a second bagel, a backhand gave Raducanu victory on her third match point.

 ?? ?? Emma Raducanu has saved her best form for grand slams.
Emma Raducanu has saved her best form for grand slams.

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