The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Silent Emma slumps to a bruising defeat

US Open joy is a lifetime away for Brit

- By Stephen Davies

EMMA RADUCANU’S preparatio­ns for the defence of her US Open title suffered another setback after she was bullied into defeat by Russia’s Liudmila Samsonova in the Washington Open quarter-finals.

Raducanu, the world No 10, lost 7-6, 6-1 to a player ranked 50 places below her. And the 19-year-old fled the arena without fielding questions as concerns escalate over her form and fitness just three weeks before she goes back to Flushing Meadows.

There was double disappoint­ment for Britain as Dan Evans had earlier been defeated by Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka in their quarter-final clash.

Raducanu, playing her first event since her second-round exit from Wimbledon, managed just eight winners to go with 24 unforced errors in a poor performanc­e.

Samsonova, 23, overpowere­d the British No 1, firing down nine aces and 33 winners.

Raducanu had come through two matches to reach the last eight — just her third quarter-final appearance since last year’s US Open, when she stunned the tennis world by taking the title without dropping a single set.

She has won just 13 matches since that dream fortnight, has twice changed coach — she has just linked up with Russian Dmitry Tursonov — and is struggling with blisters. Against Samsonova her fingers were again heavily taped.

While Raducanu continues to go through the mill, the only way is up for Britain’s top-ranked man, Cameron Norrie.

Norrie reached the Los Cabos Open final in Mexico after beating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 where he met world No 1 Daniil Medvedev early this morning.

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