Almost a year ago, Raducanu shocked the world when she won her first grand slam title in just her second major without dropping a set as a qualifier. “Twelve months, it’s obviously a long time but, coming back here, I honestly feel like I’ve never left,” he said. “Coming into town, it’s gone so fast. So much has happened, but it feels like I was here yesterday or last week. It’s a really weird feeling. Obviously I’ve learned a lot, but time flies.” The British No. 1 begins her campaign with a tough task in the form of France’s Alize Cornet. Cornet has several major scalps to her name, including the most recent win at Wimbledon over world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. But Raducanu comes into the match on the back of impressive wins over Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka and after a difficult debut season on the WTA Tour, the 19-year-old believes she is back to her best. “There were definitely tournaments where I didn’t do that, but I’m really happy with Cincinnati, how I did and I think I’ll see the rewards that come, playing Serena and Vika back to back and a pretty tight match against Jessie , my level was definitely showing some positive signs,” he said. “Results and wins, they don’t come often but obviously when they do you have to really love it and get the positive energy from it and I feel confident knowing I have the ability to produce at that level. “Playing Vika and Serena, even if it’s not necessarily tennis, a huge part of it is mental, just to stay focused, to not be intimidated by who you’re playing on the other side of the net. “To have that belief that I had in Cincinnati, I think I’m going to keep it going and try to keep it here.”


title: “Scores And Latest Updates From The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “Scott Payeur”


Almost a year ago, Raducanu shocked the world when she won her first grand slam title in just her second major without dropping a set as a qualifier. “Twelve months, it’s obviously a long time but, coming back here, I honestly feel like I’ve never left,” he said. “Coming into town, it’s gone so fast. So much has happened, but it feels like I was here yesterday or last week. It’s a really weird feeling. Obviously I’ve learned a lot, but time flies.” The British No. 1 begins her campaign with a tough task in the form of France’s Alize Cornet. Cornet has several major scalps to her name, including the most recent win at Wimbledon over world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. But Raducanu comes into the match on the back of impressive wins over Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka and after a difficult debut season on the WTA Tour, the 19-year-old believes she is back to her best. “There were definitely tournaments where I didn’t do that, but I’m really happy with Cincinnati, how I did and I think I’ll see the rewards that come, playing Serena and Vika back to back and a pretty tight match against Jessie , my level was definitely showing some positive signs,” he said. “Results and wins, they don’t come often but obviously when they do you have to really love it and get the positive energy from it and I feel confident knowing I have the ability to produce at that level. “Playing Vika and Serena, even if it’s not necessarily tennis, a huge part of it is mental, just to stay focused, to not be intimidated by who you’re playing on the other side of the net. “To have that belief that I had in Cincinnati, I think I’m going to keep it going and try to keep it here.”


title: “Scores And Latest Updates From The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Phyllis Jones”


Almost a year ago, Raducanu shocked the world when she won her first grand slam title in just her second major without dropping a set as a qualifier. “Twelve months, it’s obviously a long time but, coming back here, I honestly feel like I’ve never left,” he said. “Coming into town, it’s gone so fast. So much has happened, but it feels like I was here yesterday or last week. It’s a really weird feeling. Obviously I’ve learned a lot, but time flies.” The British No. 1 begins her campaign with a tough task in the form of France’s Alize Cornet. Cornet has several major scalps to her name, including the most recent win at Wimbledon over world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. But Raducanu comes into the match on the back of impressive wins over Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka and after a difficult debut season on the WTA Tour, the 19-year-old believes she is back to her best. “There were definitely tournaments where I didn’t do that, but I’m really happy with Cincinnati, how I did and I think I’ll see the rewards that come, playing Serena and Vika back to back and a pretty tight match against Jessie , my level was definitely showing some positive signs,” he said. “Results and wins, they don’t come often but obviously when they do you have to really love it and get the positive energy from it and I feel confident knowing I have the ability to produce at that level. “Playing Vika and Serena, even if it’s not necessarily tennis, a huge part of it is mental, just to stay focused, to not be intimidated by who you’re playing on the other side of the net. “To have that belief that I had in Cincinnati, I think I’m going to keep it going and try to keep it here.”


title: “Scores And Latest Updates From The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Emma Gutierrez”


Almost a year ago, Raducanu shocked the world when she won her first grand slam title in just her second major without dropping a set as a qualifier. “Twelve months, it’s obviously a long time but, coming back here, I honestly feel like I’ve never left,” he said. “Coming into town, it’s gone so fast. So much has happened, but it feels like I was here yesterday or last week. It’s a really weird feeling. Obviously I’ve learned a lot, but time flies.” The British No. 1 begins her campaign with a tough task in the form of France’s Alize Cornet. Cornet has several major scalps to her name, including the most recent win at Wimbledon over world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. But Raducanu comes into the match on the back of impressive wins over Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka and after a difficult debut season on the WTA Tour, the 19-year-old believes she is back to her best. “There were definitely tournaments where I didn’t do that, but I’m really happy with Cincinnati, how I did and I think I’ll see the rewards that come, playing Serena and Vika back to back and a pretty tight match against Jessie , my level was definitely showing some positive signs,” he said. “Results and wins, they don’t come often but obviously when they do you have to really love it and get the positive energy from it and I feel confident knowing I have the ability to produce at that level. “Playing Vika and Serena, even if it’s not necessarily tennis, a huge part of it is mental, just to stay focused, to not be intimidated by who you’re playing on the other side of the net. “To have that belief that I had in Cincinnati, I think I’m going to keep it going and try to keep it here.”