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Sabalenka douses Raducanu fire to reach fourth round
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- Reuters
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LONDON: Aryna Sabalenka looked shaken and stirred on Friday as it appeared she would become the most high-profile name to join the mass exodus of Wimbledon seeds before her survival instincts kicked in to secure a 7-6(6) 6-4 third-round win over Emma Raducanu.
Wimbledon fans are no strangers to floodlit blockbusters featuring British home favourites, with plenty of late-night thrills under a closed Centre Court roof during his stellar career.
On Friday, it was Raducanu’s turn to provide all the drama as she surged to a 4-2 lead in the first set and was again up 4-1 in the second.
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The 22-year-old kept her Belarusian opponent guessing with her breathtaking shot-making that earned her a break in the fifth game to the delight of the 15,000-strong crowd who roared on every Raducanu winner and cheered on every Sabalenka error.
Although Sabalenka, the sole survivor among the top six women’s seeds, gained back the break, she was left shell-shocked when she missed seven set, and break, points at 5-4 on Raducanu’s serve, with the Briton serving her way out of trouble.
At the eighth time of asking, in the tiebreak, Sabalenka finally silenced the crowd when she produced a stop volley to bag the set, her achievement being greeted by only a smattering of applause.
Raducanu, who has spent a long time in the tennis wilderness following her remarkable win at the US Open in 2021 as a qualifier, wanted to prove that she was back to her best by following up her win over 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova with victory over Sabalenka.
When she surged into a 4-1 lead in the second, and was one point away from taking a 5-1 lead, it seemed that she might pull off one of the most improbable wins against an opponent who has contested the last three Grand Slam finals.
But it was not meant to be as Sabalenka turned on the power to win the last five games and extinguish Raducanu’s hopes of reaching the fourth round for the third time, with the Briton netting a service return on match point.
The top seed will next face Belgium’s Elise Mertens.
