Emma Raducanu wins in Billie Jean King Cup as Nice Britain take cost of Canada quarter-final | Tennis Information

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Emma Raducanu swept apart Canada’s Rebecca Marino within the first set earlier than grinding her means via the second to place Nice Britain 1-0 up in opposition to defending champions Canada within the quarter-finals of the Billie Jean King Cup.

Raducanu triumphed 6-0 7-5 within the opening rubber in Malaga on Sunday, profitable 100 per cent of factors on her first serve in a one-sided first set and likewise slamming eight forehand winners.

The 22-year-old needed to present her battling qualities in a second set that lasted over an hour, keeping off the seven break factors a much-improved Marino carved out.

Nevertheless, Raducanu broke the world No 103 within the eleventh recreation after which closed out victory by holding serve within the subsequent.

Britain will arrange a semi-final in opposition to Slovakia on Tuesday if Katie Boulter defeats Leylah Fernandez within the second singles encounter.

Olivia Nicholls and Heather Watson will group up if Boulter is overwhelmed and a deciding doubles match is required.

Raducanu returned to motion on Friday for the primary time since damaging foot ligaments in September, beating Germany’s Jule Niemeier 6-4 6-4 in Britain’s first match on the Billie Jean King Cup, earlier than Boulter booked the group’s spot within the final eight.

After beating Marino, the 2021 US Open champion stated: “It was an incredibly difficult match because the dynamics were so different in each of the sets. In second set, Rebecca really upped her level and served great.

“I am very happy with how I managed to fend off my very own break factors, sneak that break and shut it out. Once you’re taking part in a big-serving opponent like Rebecca, you realize there’s a lot emphasis on every serve.

“My Billie Jean King Cup performances have brought very good things out of me and I think it is the same for everyone. We all just fight extra hard, dig in a little bit. It is an honour to be representing my country.”

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