She's worth watching. She was fantastic at Wimbledon. Let's hope there's a big future ahead for her.
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Never watch her before
But this girl can play.
She is 150 in the world (although provisionally with her results so far in the US open about 117 I think)
She has just demolished the number 41 in the world 6-0 in the first set
And is 3-0 up in the second.
Probably the kiss of death and she'll lose now, but at the moment she looks a different class to her opponent
She's worth watching. She was fantastic at Wimbledon. Let's hope there's a big future ahead for her.
Her opponent tonight beat Ashley Barty at the Olympics.
Pardon me old chap, just clearing one's throat.
I think the girl has tremendous potential to do well in the game.
Pleased to see she is carrying on her Wimbledon form into the US Open, just hope she handles her nerve a bit better against Barty than she did a couple of months ago at SW19.
Thanks for your patience.
Not too enamoured with it myself tbh, Wimbledon always gets me interested though, mainly due to its history but also it's difficult to avoid because it's on the telly and in the news so much.
The US open I may get interested from the quarters onwards, especially if there is British interest.
The Aus and French leave me cold.
Just looked her up, don't follow Tennis much. I noticed they called her 'British' so I thought she couldn't be English. Tours out she's Canadian (by birth) but I presume she's more British than Greg Rusedski ever was.
2 wrongs dont make a right .
We do like to "adopt" people that are good at sport though.
Play for your national team because one of your grandparents had that nationality.
Play for a national team because you have lived somewhere for 7 or 8 years. Truly adopt a star.
There was too much good sport on yesterday for me to see her game, but I watched her second round match against an experienced Chinese player (Xheng?) and she was far more impressive than in my one previous viewing - her frenetic, manic loss at Wimbledon a few months ago when the whole occasions seemed to get to her.
Raducanu was comfortably beating Xheng for a set and a half, but then her opponent fought back from 4-0 down to 4-3 and things began to look a bit dodgy. However, Radacanu then won her next two service games without missing a first serve, it was nerveless stuff and very impressive - I think she's a possible future winner of at least one Grand Slam title.
If you think that was impressive you should have seen her yesterday. Comfortable is not the word. Imposing or masterful is a better one. I have rarely seen a female player hit the ball so consistently hard. Sara Tormo didn't know if she was coming or going and was reduced to just shaking her head in disbelief.
Someone forecast that Raducanu will soon be the best returner of serve in the women's game. I can quite believe it after watching that performance.
I turned on the tennis to see Raducanu 0-2 and 0-40 down in the first set.
She won the first set 6-2 and is now 5-0 up in the second.
Martina Navratilova seems impressed. She just said when you see someone special like a Nadal, Djokovic or Hingis you know it Seems to think Raducanu is special.
Very early days but she does seem to have something.
6-2 6-1