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The Guardian·2 min read·medium

Raducanu blasts away fitness doubts with two wins in a day to reach Queen’s final

Raducanu blasts away fitness doubts with two wins in a day to reach Queen’s final
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British tennis player Emma Raducanu has reached the final of the Queen's tournament after winning two matches in a single day. Despite initial concerns regarding a thigh injury, she delivered a dominant performance to defeat Iva Jovic in straight sets.

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This performance marks a significant career milestone for Raducanu, signaling a return to form and physical resilience after a period of inconsistent results and injury setbacks.

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Emma Raducanu enjoyed a marathon day with two victories sending her through to Sunday’s final. Photograph: Paul Harding/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Emma Raducanu enjoyed a marathon day with two victories sending her through to Sunday’s final. Photograph: Paul Harding/Getty Images Tennis Raducanu blasts away fitness doubts with two wins in a day to reach Queen’s final British No 1 defeats Iva Jovic 6-2, 6-2

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