In their three previous encounters, Emma Raducanu has never so much as taken a set off Iga Swiatek, and if she’s going to change that today she’s got some work to do.
The Polish world No.2 is up an early break in the first set on Rod Laver Arena, and has been comfortably holding her service games.
Raducanu only just managed to hold her first game and at one point found herself down 0-40 facing three break points in her second.
Swiatek only needed two of them to get the job done.
Swiatek has never been known as a hard-court player, but she is certainly looking dangerous in this year’s Australian Open. She, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff are for mine the three favourites on the women’s side at the moment.
As I publish this, Swiatek claimed a second break and will now serve for the first set.
“Raducanu is being absolutely shut out of this first set,” Sam Smith quipped in commentary for Nine.
There should be no shortage of entertaining tennis on day eight at the Australian Open with several of the world’s best set to take to the court at Melbou
Emma Raducanu managed only a single game against second seed Iga Swiatek as she lost 11 in a row in a 6-1 6-0 hammering in the thi
Iga Swiatek and Emma Raducanu after their match. (Photo by David Gray/AFP via Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Iga Swiatek defeated Emma Raducanu in a resounding victo
Over the past few years of professional tennis, the sight of Iga Swiatek annihilating another poor, defenceless opponent has become as sure as the sun will rise