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Raducanu one and done in Abu Dhabi

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Wild card Emma Raducanu failed to find a place in the Abu Dhabi Open quarter-finals as she was beaten by second seed Ons Jabeur.

21-year-old Raducanu lost 6-4 6-1 to the Tunisian world No. 6.

The 2021 US Open champion from a qualifying start Raducanu made her Grand Slam return at last month’s Australian Open after missing the final eight months of 2023 following wrist and ankle surgeries.

The Brit has yet to register a victory over a top-10 opponent.

Three-time Grand Slam finalist Jabeur hit 35 winners and eight aces on her way to a storming straight set victory, winning the last six games on the trot.

She will play Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia in the last eight.

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Bencic notches Abu Dhabi title in motherhood comeback

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Belinda Bencic held nine-month-old daughter Bella in one arm and the WTA Abu Dhabi trophy in the other after claiming the title on Saturday in a 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 fightback finals win over Ashlyn Krueger. 

The Swiss who won Olympic gold in Tokyo had only returned to the Tour last autumn; she backed up her trophy here from 2023, the year before she left the circuit for a pregnancy pause.

Bencic worked for nearly two and a half hours to secure victory in only her fourth event since returning to tennis; she reached the Australian Open fourth round last month in a show of strength and an indication of possible things to come.

She is the first mother to claim a singles title since Elina Svitolina in Strasbourg, May, 2023.

Bencic now owns nine WTA trophies and stands a flawless 9-0 at the Gulf venue.

The 27-year-old Swiss will shoot up the rankings from 157th to around 65th. She will miss next week’s tournament in Doha but will reappear in the final tournament of the February Gulf swing in Dubai from February 17.

She won that prestigious UAE event in 2019.

Main photo:- Belinda Bencic and daughter Bella with Abu Dhabi Trophy – by WTATennis.com

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AO title is suddenly a jinx for unlucky Keys

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Last month’s breakthrough Grand Slam title at the Australian Open has turned into a curse for Madison Keys after the January title winner withdrew from her third straight post-Melbourne tournament.

The 29-year-old American was riding the wave at Melbourne Park after upsetting world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka with a three-set win in the final just over 10 days ago.

But the newly-hyped seventh-ranked Keys was then forced to withdraw from the WTA minor event in Austin under a rule which allowed only one already entered top 10 player (Jessica Pegula) in the field at that event level.

Keys accepted her fate but was then forced out of this week’s 500 event in Abu Dhabi by the hamstring injury which has forced her to pull from the 1000-level Dubai tournament starting February 17 in the emirate.

Keys will be hoping for fitness in time to play the American 1000 pair in Indian Wells and Miami next month.

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Another first round exit for Raducanu

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Emma Raducanu exited in the first round of successive tournaments at the Abu Dhabi Open today following her loss in Singapore Open.

World No. 56 Raducanu was unable to capitalise on being promoted to the main draw rather than having to qualify for the first time since her fairytale run from qualifying in the 2021 US Open to winning the final, losing 3-6,4-6 to former Wimbledon Champion Marketa Vondrousova

The Brit started well against Vondrousova, leading 3-1 after an early break of serve, but then lost five consecutive games and the first set.

The Czech who had returned from a six-month break in January following shoulder surgery, saved four break points early in the second set before breaking for a 5-3 lead and served out for the match, taking her third match point.

She will play fourth seed Yulia Putintseva from Kazakhstan  in the next round.

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