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Brave Raducanu outlasts Parry to help sink French

Japan also reach Billie Jean King Cup finals with win by Osaka over Putintseva, in first for nation

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Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu has led Britain into the Billie Jean King Cup finals in France as Japan reached the championsh­ip-deciding round for the first time.

Raducanu, plagued by back, wrist, stomach and ankle injuries since her 2021 grand slam breakthrou­gh in New York, defeated Diane Parry 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 to secure a 3-1 win over France in Le Portel.

Level at 1-1 overnight, Katie Boulter had won the first point on Saturday local time by beating Clara Burel 7-5, 6-0.

Raducanu, whose ranking has plunged to 302 in the world, had already defeated French No 1 Caroline Garcia on Friday. The win was Britain’s first on clay since April 2007.

“It’s incredible because two years ago we were the host nation of the finals. We were the wild card entry but we still made the semi-finals and that was a fantastic week for the team,” said Britain skipper Anne Keothavong.

“But on this occasion we’ve qualified ourselves. The players have done it, the team have worked together really well, and we deserve our spot there. That’s where I believe this team belongs.”

Japan made the finals for the first time by seeing off Kazakhstan in Tokyo with Nao Hibino sealing the winning point thanks to a hard-fought 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 win over world No 50 Yulia Putintseva.

Four-time major winner and former world No 1 Naomi Osaka sat out Saturday’s action having helped set Japan on their way to a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series on Friday by beating Putintseva.

Osaka was playing in the tournament for the first time since 2020 having missed all of last year to give birth to her first child.

“I started wondering if it was OK for me to win my match. There were a lot of fans looking forward to watching Osaka,” joked world No 79 Hibino.

“It was mixed emotions but I really wanted to clinch the win.”

World No 1 Iga Swiatek defeated Swiss 18-year-old Celine Naef 6-4, 6-3 to send Poland, 2-0 ahead overnight in Biel, back to the finals.

Swiatek reeled off six straight games to lead 6-4, 4-0, putting her team on the brink of sweeping 2022 champions Switzerlan­d.

Naef, ranked 148, got back on serve at 4-3 but four-time major champion Swiatek raced away with the next two games for victory.

Seven-time champions Australia surged into the finals with victory over Mexico in Brisbane, handing Samantha Stosur a winning start to her reign as captain.

Taylah Preston, just 18, swept past the experience­d Marcela Zacarias, 12 years her senior, 6-1, 6-1 to put the tie beyond Mexico’s reach.

In Bratislava, 16-year-old Australian Open junior champion Renata Jamrichova secured Slovakia’s win over Slovenia. The teenager beat world No 203 Veronika Erjavec 6-2, 6-0.

The eight winning countries from the weekend advance to November’s 12-team finals in Seville, Spain.

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