Emma Raducanu Overcomes Early Scare to Power into Australian Open Second Round

Emma Raducanu navigated a tough opening against debutante Mananchaya Sawangkaew to win her first-round match at the Australian Open. The Thai player started strongly, breaking early and pushing Raducanu with deep, precise hitting to lead 3-1. Raducanu steadied herself, raised her intensity from 4-3 down in the first set, and began to dominate the rallies. She ultimately reeled off seven consecutive games to secure a commanding 6-4, 6-1 victory and advance to the second round.

Key Points: Raducanu Wins Australian Open First Round vs. Sawangkaew

  • Shaky start for Raducanu
  • Sawangkaew impresses on Grand Slam debut
  • Crucial hold at 4-3 down a turning point
  • Raducanu wins 7 straight games to seal it
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Aus Open: Emma Raducanu dispatches Thailand's Sawangkaew in first round

Emma Raducanu defeats Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6-4, 6-1 in the Australian Open first round after shaking off a challenging start.

"She played at a really high level and hit the ball extremely well. I'm very happy with how I managed to turn it around. - Emma Raducanu"

Melbourne, Jan 18

Emma Raducanu shook off an unsteady opening to assert her authority in the first round of the Australian Open, powering past Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew with a 6-4, 6-1 victory and extending her flawless record in Melbourne openers.

The British No.1, seeded 28th, was made to work early by the World No.196, who played with freedom and precision in her Grand Slam debut. Sawangkaew struck the ball cleanly from the outset, repeatedly finding the baseline and unsettling Raducanu with depth and pace. An early break put the underdog 3-1 ahead, exposing some early nerves in Raducanu's service games.

For a stretch, Sawangkaew looked anything but overawed by the occasion. She served confidently, stepped inside the court at every opportunity, and forced Raducanu to defend under sustained pressure. The former US Open champion was twice pushed to a break point as the set wore on, but crucially held firm to stay in touch.

That resistance proved the turning point. From 4-3 down, Raducanu raised her intensity, finding greater penetration off both wings and pinning her opponent deeper behind the baseline.

A timely break brought the set back on serve before Raducanu surged ahead, closing out the opener with a second break after Sawangkaew's first-serve accuracy dipped.

Momentum swung decisively at the start of the second set. Sawangkaew's earlier fluency gave way to a string of forehand errors as Raducanu dictated rallies with increasing confidence.

Apart from a brief interruption following a disagreement with the chair umpire, the Brit was largely untroubled as she reeled off seven consecutive games to establish a commanding 3-0 lead.

With the pressure lifted, Raducanu played with freedom and authority, her aggression matched by visible emotion on court. Her coaching team, led by Francisco Roig, echoed her celebrations from the stands as she continued to stretch her opponent across the baseline and close in on victory.

After sealing the win, Raducanu was quick to acknowledge the challenge posed by her opponent. "She played at a really high level and hit the ball extremely well. I'm very happy with how I managed to turn it around," Raducanu told reporters after the win.

Raducanu moves into the second round with confidence restored, having weathered an early test before delivering a statement finish under the Melbourne sun.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sawangkaew's performance was impressive for a Grand Slam debut! She really pushed Raducanu in that first set. It's always inspiring to see players from our part of the world compete at this level. Hope she learns from this and comes back stronger.
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Rohit P
Classic Raducanu - starts slow but finds another gear. Her ability to raise her level under pressure is what makes her a Slam champion. On a side note, wish we had an Indian player making this kind of news in the singles draw. Our players need to step up!
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Sarah B
Watching from India, it's great to see such high-quality tennis early in the tournament. The match had good momentum shifts. Respect to Raducanu for acknowledging her opponent's level in the press conference - shows good sportsmanship.
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Vikram M
The article mentions the disagreement with the chair umpire but doesn't elaborate. Wish sports journalism would focus more on the game itself rather than these minor controversies. The tennis was compelling enough without that.
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Kavya N
Seven consecutive games to finish the match! That's dominance. When Raducanu gets her rhythm, she's so fun to watch. Waking up early for these Aus Open matches is totally worth it. ☕🎾

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