Emma Raducanu excels in Nottingham Open with improved serve
- Emma Raducanu showcases improved serve at Nottingham Open
- Wins over Ukrainian Daria Snigur to reach first WTA quarter-final on grass
- Brings back old confidante Jane O'Donoghue for support
Emma Raducanu showcased her impressive skills in a match against Snigur, firing down aces and unreturnable serves. She emphasized the importance of a strong first serve when playing against top players like Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka. Raducanu faced challenges during the match but managed to secure victory with her determination and skill. Despite facing questionable line calls, she maintained a positive attitude and overcame adversity to claim victory. Raducanu's success at the Nottingham Open marked a significant milestone in her career, earning her first WTA Tour victory on British soil. With support from her coach Nick Cavaday and confidante Jane O’Donoghue, Raducanu continues to hone her skills and prepare for upcoming tournaments. Her dedication to training and focus on building a strong foundation for her game reflect her commitment to success in the sport. In Nottingham, Raducanu will face Ena Shibahara in the first round, showcasing her talent and determination on the court.