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Emma Raducanu fightback unable to prevent French Open first round exit after first-set nightmare – UK Times

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Emma Raducanu suffered her first opening-round loss at the French Open with an error-strewn display against Argentina’s Solana Sierra.

The British number one opted to return to action for the final couple of weeks of the clay season following two-and-a-half months out with a post-viral illness instead of concentrating on grass but it has not paid off.

She took positives from a narrow loss to Diane Parry in Strasbourg earlier this week, and she at least improved in the second set at a sun-baked Roland Garros before falling to a 6-0 7-6 (4) defeat.

It is only Raducanu’s third time playing in the tournament but this was the first occasion she has failed to make it to the second round.

Emma Raducanu was well beaten in Paris (Aurelien Morissard/AP)
Emma Raducanu was well beaten in Paris (Aurelien Morissard/AP)

The first set was a horror show, with Raducanu spraying the ball to all parts of the small court 13 and losing it to love in just 25 minutes.

A tally of no winners and 15 unforced errors told its own story, with Raducanu’s US Open-winning coach Andrew Richardson, with whom she reunited earlier this week, unable to inspire the same sort of magic.

Sierra is a very capable player on clay in particular but is ranked only 68, well below Raducanu’s mark of 39, and is playing in just her sixth grand slam event.

Raducanu looked like she could be heading for one of the worst defeats of her career when she trailed 4-1 in the second set but she began to find a foothold in the match, elongating the rallies and drawing errors from her opponent.

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain reacts after defeat in her Women's Singles first round match against Solana Sierra of Argentina
Emma Raducanu of Great Britain reacts after defeat in her Women’s Singles first round match against Solana Sierra of Argentina (Getty)

After pulling it back to 4-3, Raducanu bent double at the change of ends and coughed into her towel – a legacy of the illness that first affected her in early February and which she has still not quite shaken off.

But she showed grit to pull level at 5-5 and then break the Sierra serve when she served for the match to force a tie-break.

Sierra raced into a 5-1 lead, though, and this time Raducanu could not pull it back, with her final tally of 42 unforced errors simply far too many.

The 23-year-old will now hope she can stay healthy and find her groove on the grass, where she has normally played well.

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