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Emma Raducanu: After an impressive exhibition against McCartney Kessler, up to 16 in Miami Open up to 16 | Tennis News

Emma Raducanu looked impressive in every department because he dismantled a McCartney Kessler, surrounded by Americans left in the middle of the second set in Miami Open on Sunday.

Raducanu was 6-1-0 ahead when the Kessler called physics, and then decided to retire by referring to waist injury.

The British No 2 was saved from leaving the opening service game to win the next eight matches before packing Kessler bags.

Raducanu supported his striking victory against Emma Navarro against the first 10 players against Emma Navarro to establish the last 16 meetings with both. Mirra Andreeva or Amanda anisimova.

Raducanu had gentle words for Kessler: “It is not a way that any athlete wants to win a match. I wish McCartney a quick recovery.

“Currently in a very good form. He plays very well. He plays very aggressive. We both have the last matches and yes, a difficult physical sport. I wish him the best.”

Djokovic Breaks Atp Masters Winning

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Important points of Novak Djokovic against Camilo Ugo Carabelli

Six Times Champion Novak Djokovic He crossed the former rival Rafael Nadal and the Argentine Lucky Loser Camilo won 411 ATP Masters 1000 in a flat victory against Ugo Carabelli.

Djokovic reached a level with Nadal after a routine victory over Rinky Hijikata on Friday and followed equally comprehensive 6-1 7-6 (7-1) on Sunday.

No 5 World, one hour 46 minutes in a match sent 10 AS. Lorenzo Musetti.

“It is an honor to have another milestone, to break another record. There is always something, it motivates me to do well in the tournament.” He said. Sky Sports Tennis.

Musetti crossed the Felix Auger-Aliassime during a challenging 4-6 6-2 6-3 battle, but the ninth seed was stepped in Stefanos Tssitsipas, Sebastian Corda 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 score.

Is Djokovic’s level to handle him the Grand Slam Finishing Line?

Gigi Salmon and Jamie Delgado in Miami Open
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Jamie Delgado spoke to Gigi Salmon about Novak Djokovic’s chance to win the 25th Grand Slam

Grigor Dimitrov’s coach Jamie Delgado, Sky Sports Tennis: “I thought it had a great chance to win in Australia. Frankly injured but still beat [Carlos] Alcaraz is in the quarter final match. I guess it would be in a final if it wasn’t injured and it would have had to play in a one -time final [Jannik] The sinner on a Hardcourt – hard – but the chance of these matches.

“I think Wimbledon would have the greatest chance for him.”

Is the continuation of Murray-Djokovic partnership?

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Djokovic asked his coach Murray to advise what he would do on the return of the second service during the match against Rinky Hijikata in Murray, Murray.

Delgado, who also coached Andy Murray between 2016-21, spoke about Wimbledon and a player coach partnership that will continue potentially beyond.

He said: “Andy has an incredible tennis brain and played Novak. He knows what it was to play against other competitors, and at the same time he played against all young people, Alcaraz and Sinner.

Colın Fleming, in the comment said: “I should believe that Murray is an element that wants to withdraw the curtain and see how Djokovic does.

“Djokovic’s Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the United States have the potential to open this year. In the mixture.”

Swiatek: This is not the perfect way to support me

IGA Swiatek (POL) celebrates a win against Elise Mertens (BEL) on the 3rd round in Miami Open on 23 March 2025.
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IgA Swiatek celebrates his victory against Elise Mertens

Old champion IGA Swiatek Elise Mertens won 7-6 (7-2) 6-1, which has become the first player to reach the last 16 of the WTA 1000 event in 25 matches.

Swiatek offered an explanatory look at his emotional state in recent months In a long social media post on Monday, he also discussed the online criticism, almost a ball hit a ball for hitting a ball and hitting a ball by hitting a ball.

The post also touched upon the doping suspension, knowing that he might not return to 1 this season, and opened the fact that he spent “crying for three weeks a day”.

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Swiatek said that social media posts partially allowed home fans to know how well they would support it by saying that home fans are not easy in Poland.

Sky Sports’un Gigi Salmon’un talking to: “I explained why my frustrations are a little higher in recent months. It is hard to say that the noise silenced because I am mentally closed during the tournaments.

“I think more people abroad are generally away from what happened to players and athletes. They like to focus on every small thing that goes wrong at home, so I wanted them to know that it wasn’t the perfect way to support me, but I know it’s supportive fans.

“This article would be a little disappointed for them and explained what happened in my head last month. I just wanted to let him go and focus on the future.

For Swiatek, the next Ukrainian will be a conflict with seed 22 Elina SvitolinaCzech 15. Seed Carolina Muchova 6-2 3-6 6-2 winners.

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Marta Kostyuk hit the armpit as Anna Blinkova 6-2 6-1

Australian Open Champion Madison Keys fell to the Philippine Watercard by falling 6-4 6-2 Alexandra Eala.

Next, Spanish will be the 10th Seed for Eala, who has been studying at Rafa Nadal’s Academy in Mallorca since the age of 13 Paula Badosa6-3 7-6 (7-3) against Dane Clara Tauson.

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