The Gazette

Raducanu safely through first round

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EMMA Raducanu put her troubled build-up behind her as she marked her Centre Court debut by defeating Alison Van Uytvanck to reach the second round of Wimbledon.

The 10th seed’s participat­ion in the tournament was in doubt until the weekend because of a side strain suffered at the WTA Tour event in Nottingham three weeks ago.

Coupled with the huge attention on the US Open champion’s homecoming and a tricky opponent, this was a major test, but Raducanu passed it impressive­ly by claiming a 6-4 6-4 victory.

Centre Court was only half full when Raducanu took her first steps on it as spectators took a break following Novak Djokovic’s victory, but she received an enthusiast­ic welcome from those left.

While the 19-year-old had given an upbeat assessment of her fitness and mindset at her press conference on Saturday, the stresses of a match, particular­ly such a highprofil­e one, are inevitably different to practice.

But there were no early causes for alarm as Raducanu threw herself into serves and groundstro­kes, missing two break points in the opening game but then saving three on her own serve as the first two games lasted a gruelling 17 minutes.

Raducanu had managed just seven games before retiring in Nottingham

so negotiatin­g this hurdle in any fashion was all that could be asked of her.

A couple of fizzing backhands, coupled with a poor volley and double fault from Van Uytvanck, gave Raducanu the first break in the seventh game. She promptly dropped serve to love but then broke again and dug in at just the right moment to save two more break points and take the first set.

She missed six break points in the opening game of the second set and it looked like that might cost her when Van Uytvanck broke for 3-1.

Back came Raducanu, though, breaking back to love, and another illtimed double fault from Van Uytvanck on break point at 4-4 gave the teenager the chance to serve for the match.

A volley placed into the open court on her second match point prompted a leap of delight from the British number one.

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