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Emma Raducan won the first match in the Italian open, although Australia May made her work hard before working before the Briton overcame her in a decisive set.
Raducan eventually beat the Australian 7-5 6-7 6-3 to reach the second round in Rome.
The British star puts pressure on the third game of the first set. In the end, she torn off Forehand next to the junction to get her fourth interruption. But the wrist defended them to drive great from Raducanu.
The community would then settle, taking over the first break and 4-2 lead in the first set.
Raducan immediately started working through the challenge, putting a great return to serving down inside the line and outside the joint to break down. She used to straighten the set.
Her progress continued. She broke again to lead for the first time in the match and dominated the last game of the introductory set to seal her 7-5 in her favor.
Raducan started the second set strongly, breaking a joint service game. But the Australian kept in touch all the time, attaching to winning the games. Despite Raducan on the verge of direct victory, only two points in one phase, they were jointly overgroup and managed to tie a set to 5-5.
Momentum swung her, even though he forced Raducan to print. But a quality game from the Australian saw that she won that 7-1 and claimed the second set.
However, Raducan returned to the decisive set, initially escaped with him as she seized the first five games.
The bond is still defiant. She grabbed a service game and then raised two more to narrow the gap between them.
After responding to Ricocheting ball with a net cable to win the first point in his last game, Raducan returned calmness. She closed the competition, 6-3 in the third set, even as the wrist fought to the end.
“I think the level was really high today, Maya played so aggressive,” Raducan said. “I’m really proud of how I went through.
“I was so difficult this morning, waiting and rain and delay,” she added. “Really proud of how I got back to the match.”
British Katie Boutler He is eliminated from competition. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkovo handed Boulter a clear defeat of direct sets, winning 6-3 6-3.
British Cameron Norrie He may have been lucky to make the main draw as a “happy loser”, but he progressed with a victory over Australian Christopher O’Connell.
Norrie won in flat sets, 6-3 6-2.
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