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Emma Raducanu Advances to Madrid Open Second Round with Resilient Win

The British No. 2 overcame Suzan Lamens in straight sets, marking her first clay-court victory of the season as she eyes a Grand Slam seeding.

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Overview

  • Emma Raducanu defeated world No. 73 Suzan Lamens 7-6(4), 6-4 in the first round of the Madrid Open, earning 35 WTA ranking points.
  • This win marks Raducanu's first clay-court victory since 2022 and builds on her strong showing at the Miami Open last month.
  • Raducanu is working with Mark Petchey under an informal coaching arrangement, which began during her Miami quarter-final run.
  • She opted for a 10-day training block in Los Angeles ahead of the clay season, skipping the Billie Jean King Cup and other events to prepare strategically.
  • Raducanu will face Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk, the 24th seed, in the second round as she continues her bid to secure a top-32 Grand Slam seeding.