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Tennis | Raducanu beats Shibahara to record first US Open win since 2021

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Tennis – U.S. Open – Flushing Meadows, New York, United States – August 24, 2025 Britain’s Emma Raducanu reacts during her first round match against Japan’s Ena Shibahara REUTERS/Mike Segar

NEW YORK (Reuters)

Former champion Emma Raducanu took a step towards exorcising her recent U.S. Open demons, earning her first victory at the tournament since lifting the trophy in 2021 by beating Japan’s Ena Shibahara 6-1 6-2 in the first round on Sunday.

The Briton could not get past the first round in her last two appearances after winning it all as a qualifier four years ago, but she was on the right track this time around with a near-pristine performance against Shibahara.

She next faces Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen, who beat the 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova 6-4 4-6 6-4.

Tennis – U.S. Open – Flushing Meadows, New York, United States – August 24, 2025 Britain’s Emma Raducanu in action during her first round match against Japan’s Ena Shibahara REUTERS/Mike Segar

“It’s my first win here since 2021, so it’s extra special,” said Raducanu, who joined up with new coach Francisco Roig earlier this month.

“First round’s always difficult – especially at a slam.”

Raducanu sprinted through the opening set making just four unforced errors, winning the first five games as the Japanese qualifier did herself no favours with a pair of early double faults.

Tennis – U.S. Open – Flushing Meadows, New York, United States – August 24, 2025 Britain’s Emma Raducanu shakes hands with Japan’s Ena Shibahara after winning their first round match REUTERS/Mike Segar

The Briton got off to another hot start in the second set, winning the first four games and saving the only break point she faced in the sixth game, before forcing her opponent into an error on match point from the baseline.

Raducanu has brought her level up this year, reaching the Washington Open semi-finals last month and taking world number one Aryna Sabalenka to three sets in the third round in Cincinnati.

“I see the progress that I’m making on the practice court,” she said. “I feel like it has to go somewhere.”

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