RobMCFC
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Yeah. I can't see beyond one of the two of them for Wimbledon, to be honest.Seems quite a likeable guy too. He and Sinner are going to have some battles in the next few years.
Yeah. I can't see beyond one of the two of them for Wimbledon, to be honest.Seems quite a likeable guy too. He and Sinner are going to have some battles in the next few years.
Raducanu wins again. Her comeback has momentum. Much more consistent than her previous match. Some serious serves with a new action and ground strokes going well.
I was going to have it on in the background as I’m working from home today. Completely forgot.
Glad she won nevertheless.
Just wait until Wimbledon starts and she breaks a toenail
Big issue for her. She is capable of being a top player if she stays fit. If she breaks down again, it is curtains.Just wait until Wimbledon starts and she breaks a toenail
According to BBC Sport:Does anyone know whether Emma Raducanu is on next? It’s either that or The Chase.
Resumption happening soon, just going through their warm-up now. Winner plays Pliskova in the final later on.Brilliant semi suspended for rain.
Emma Raducanu leads Katie Boulter after one set of a great game.
Boulter serving superbly, Raducanu replying with some excellent ground strokes. 20 plus points in the tie break. The winner will have to play the final after the second set or even the third. Worth a watch.
What kind of crazy shit is it that after that Boulter is now expected to play the final?Decent showing from both Boulter and Raducanu. The latter has still some way to go to re-establish herself in the higher ranks.
I suspect this Raducanu - Boulter match will be very long!
Today Raducanu beat the world number 5, saving a match point along the way.it was over when Raducanu slipped and injured herself last night, Boulter won the next 2 sets today.
Will Raducanu will now pull out of Wimbledon,
What is it with her, Raducanu will not play through the pain barrier, Where has the fight gone from her? Even so many coaches have had battles with her because of so-called injuries and not playing through the littlest pain or blisters.
She got her money from one winning one tournament? and that's it,
I also heard she's turned down the GB Olympics team ??
Today Raducanu beat the world number 5, saving a match point along the way.
In terms of her opponents’ ranking, this is the best win of her career. Her opponent won the Berlin open last week. She is now in the last 8 of Bournemouth, a high class tournament. Not bad for someone who, until last week, had not played on grass for 18 months. Your post looks even more inaccurate now, especially considering wrist surgery has finished many young players.
3 Brits in the last eight here for the first time.