Emma Raducanu cruises past Storm Sanders in Stuttgart with impressive straight-sets win on clay

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Matt Verri20 April 2022

Emma Raducanu marked her WTA clay-court debut in style as she cruised to a straight-sets win over Storm Sanders in Stuttgart.

The British start made the perfect start to the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, beating her opponent 6-1 6-2 in the round of 32, and her attention will now turn to attempting to win consecutive matches at a tournament for the first time in 2022.

The 19-year-old took a little while to find her rhythm as she was taken to deuce on her first two service games. Sanders also won her first service game to love, but it was one-way traffic from that point as Raducanu’s power from the baseline told.

Raducanu dominated some excellent rallies and wrapped up the first set in 30 minutes.

It was a similar story in the second after Raducanu’s speed across the court allowed her to reach a Sanders drop shot and execute on her third break point. Sanders stopped Raducanu winning an eighth game in a row by beefing up her serve.

But Raducanu, the world ranked number 12 and a whopping 185 places above Sanders, was in no mood to let her opponent off the hook.

She broke again for a 4-1 lead and her strong serve ensured that recent difficulties of closing out matches would not be an issue this time.

Raducanu said: “It’s been a good start for me to the clay season, today being my first WTA match on clay. I’m really excited to spend more time on this surface and really happy with my performance today.

“I think my serve (pleased me most). I was getting a lot of good points from my serve, setting up well and it lasted throughout the entire match. That is an improvement from me.

“It has been difficult to transition to clay. Last week I was being taught how to slide on the clay using a medicine ball. To have come this far in the space of a week I am very happy. It is just about being comfortable with the unstable surface underneath.”

Raducanu will play Germany’s Tamara Korpatsch in the round of 16 on Thursday.

Additional reporting by PA Sport.

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