Queens
Raducanu stumbles to British No. 1 with Queen’s win
Emma Raducanu had the fates on her side as the former US Open winner whose career hti a sinkhole, provided some excitement at the WTA Queen’s club even by claiming the British no. 1 spot on Thursday.
The former New York champion whose career fell off a cliff after her extraordinary 2021 achievement, has managed to pull her game back together four years after the fact, and could be peaking just in time for Wimbledon.
Raducanu advanced on the Brit-friendly grass of Queen’s but is now the last local standing at the new WTA outing.
Raducanu defeated Slovak Rebecca Sramkova to reach the quarter-finals 6-4 6-1 on the Andy Murray Arena.
“I am really pleased to get through that,” Raducanu said. “I don’t think it was my cleanest performance.
“But I am really pleased to push through in the tight moments. I really appreciate the support in that spell when she was coming back.
“I came out ready, expecting everything. I am just happy I was able to get off to a good start and build a lead.”
Raducanu shrugged off the loss of four games in a row in the opening set to reach the last eight in the end.
The Canadian-born Briton with a Romanian father and Chinese mother will bid for the semi-finals in London against Chinese top seed Zheng Qinwen, the Paris Olympic gold medalist.
Raducanu takes over from Katie Boulter as national No. 1 on Monday with just a fortnight to go before the June 30 start of Wimbledon.
Main photo:- Emma Raducanu returns to UK No. 1 today – by Mark Greenwood, GrandSlamTennis
Queens
WTA hypes the wildcard return of Serena
The WTA hype machine hit full power on Monday with the announcement that Serena Williams will mount a comeback to tennis three months shy of her 45th birthday.
While nothing is official, the 23-time Grand Slam winner who left the court in 2022 to concentrate on motherhood and business initiatives, will receive a wild card into doubles at next week’s Queen’s club event in London.
The American with 73 singles titles from an 18-year career walked away from the game after a third -round loss at the 2022 US Open to Ajla Tomljanovic.
Queen’s officials have yet to confirm the wild card entry or a partner for Williams.
Berlin
Raducanu Wimbledon seeding dream in tatters
A disheartening French Open defeat has left Emma Raducanu’s dream of a Wimbledon seeding a mirage.
The Briton who has barely played through injury and illness over the last few seasons, crashed out in a dismal showing, losing 6-0, 7-6 (4) to Solana Sierra of Argentina.
The Day 1 defeat dropped her ranking to 39th, out of range for one of the 32 seeded spots when play begins in a month.
The former US Open winner is apparently ready to get straight onto the grass, with the BBC reporting that she has signed up for pre-Wimbledon WTA tournaments in Berlin and Eastbourne after Queen’s Club and prior to the Grand Slam.
ATP
Wimbledon alert for injured Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz could miss the entire grass season if a worst-case scenario on his wrist injury comes into play.
The Spaniard has already withdrawn from title defences on clay at Rome and Roland Garros after injuring the wrist this month in Barcelona.
But latest reports from Spain indicate that the world No. 2 could possibly not be back until the start of the US Open run-up next August, possibly at the Cincinnati Masters.
Rome’s La Gazzetta dello Sport broke the bad news on the fitness state of Alcaraz, winner of the last two French Open editions. The paper reported there was no chance for the player to compete either at Queen’s club, London, or Wimbledon, which begins in late June.
Main photo:- Carlos Alcaraz reached Wimbledon final 2025 – by Roger Parker ISF Ltd
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