Eastbourne 2024: Emma Raducanu saves match point on way to first top-10 win against Jessica Pegula (2024)

Emily Salley

BBC Sport journalist at Eastbourne

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Britain's Emma Raducanu saved a match point as she knocked out world number five Jessica Pegula to reach the quarter-finals at Eastbourne.

The 21-year-old wildcard had never won against a top-10 opponent before.

She rallied from a set down against Pegula and saved a match point in the second set tie-break before battling to a remarkable 4-6 7-6 (8-6) 7-5 victory.

"I'm pretty drained right now," said Raducanu.

Raducanu said she had some "tough circ*mstances" to handle overnight before the match, but did not elaborate on what they were.

Asked about scribbling 'new start' on a TV camera after her victory, she said: "I would say it's more of just like a fresh start in mentality, a fresh start just all across the board.

"I'd say I'm not turning back, not looking back. I think everything has happened for a reason, and I think I'm just playing a lot more free."

Raducanu's win continued an impressive day for British women's tennis on England's south coast as Katie Boulter moved past former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko with a confident 6-4 7-5 victory.

Harriet Dart also booked her place in the last eight, beating Sofia Kenin, a former Australian Open champion, 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 6-0.

It is the first time since 1978 there have been three British women in the quarter-finals at Eastbourne.

Raducanu emerges triumphant in rollercoaster match

Raducanu went into Wednesday's match having never won a set against a top-10 player, let alone beaten one.

Pegula was fresh from winning the Berlin Open on Sunday and asserted control early in both of the first two sets.

Despite looking laboured at times, Raducanu clawed back from 4-1 down in the first before Pegula eventually served it out, while she trailed 3-1 in the second set.

Again, she rallied and Pegula had to dig deep to force a tie-break.

The American netted a match point at 6-5, and Raducanu capitalised to take the match to a deciding set, much to the delight of the British crowd.

The 2021 US Open champion grew in confidence, feeding off the support to go a double break up.

With a cushion behind her, Raducanu's nerves started to tell and she was unable to serve out the match on two occasions as Pegula levelled.

It seemed like a third chance would be wasted, too, as the Briton, who had broken again, fell 0-40 down.

But Raducanu overturned the deficit and held her head in her hands in disbelief as she emerged triumphant.

She will play Daria Kasatkina after the Russian sixth seed fought back against China's Yue Yuan to claim a 3-6 6-4 6-0 win.

Confident Boulter overcomes tough test

Boulter is attempting to win a second grass-court title this month after triumphing in Nottingham, while she will be seeded for the first time at Wimbledon, which begins on Monday.

The 27-year-old showed she can compete with the top players, outplaying one of the biggest hitters on the WTA Tour.

Under a scorching sun on centre court, Ostapenko's first-set service games were riddled with double faults and foot-faults, while she also struggled with her ball toss.

Boulter took advantage to earn a 5-1 lead, but the world number 32 faltered when serving for the set and had to wait for her next service game to clinch the opener on her seventh set point.

After exchanging breaks in the early stages of the second set, Ostapenko piled pressure on Boulter, but the Briton absorbed the Latvian's big hitting and struck a decisive blow at 5-5.

And, brimming with confidence, Boulter slammed down an unreturnable first serve to set up a last-eight meeting with French Open runner-up and third seed Jasmine Paolini, who benefited from Elise Mertens' early retirement with a hip injury.

Elswehere, defending champion Madison Keys booked her spot in the quarter-finals with a 7-6 (7-5) 6-1 victory over Ukrainian qualifier Anhelina Kalinina.

Karolina Muchova completed her first full match since September with a 6-4 6-1 win against Poland's Magda Linette.

And in an all-British affair on court two, Billy Harris fought back from a set down to beat lucky loser Charles Broom 3-6 6-2 6-2.

However, fellow Briton Giles Hussey, after stepping up at late notice to claim his biggest career win on Wednesday, lost 4-6 6-3 6-4 to Italy's Flavio Cobolli.

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Eastbourne 2024: Emma Raducanu saves match point on way to first top-10 win against Jessica Pegula (2024)

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Eastbourne 2024: Emma Raducanu saves match point on way to first top-10 win against Jessica Pegula? ›

Britain's Emma Raducanu saved a match point as she knocked out world number five Jessica Pegula to reach the quarter-finals at Eastbourne. The 21-year-old wildcard had never won against a top-10 opponent before.

Who won the Pegula-Raducanu match? ›

Emma Raducanu scored her first career victory over a Top 10 player in dramatic fashion on Wednesday at the Rothesay International, as the 2021 US Open champion saved a match point en route to upsetting No. 2 seed and World No. 5 Jessica Pegula in the second round.

What trophy did Emma Raducanu win? ›

In September 2021, Emma Raducanu made history by becoming the first qualifier and youngest British player to win a Grand Slam title at the US Open.

What year did Emma Raducanu win Wimbledon? ›

Wimbledon 2024 results: Emma Raducanu wins, but Heather Watson among British defeats - BBC Sport.

Is Emma Raducanu in a relationship? ›

As for Raducanu, the 21-year-old is now single again. The tennis star split up with billionaire boyfriend Carlo Agostinelli, with the pair calling time on their relationship in June. Raducanu is focusing purely on tennis as she looks to become a Grand Slam champion once more.

What does Emma Raducanu's father do for a living? ›

Parents Renee and Ian Raducanu

The couple, who both work in the finance industry, have influenced their daughter's work ethic and discipline.

How good is Emma Raducanu? ›

Aged 18, Raducanu became the youngest player to win the US Open title since Serena Williams (1997), the first British woman to win a singles slam since Virginia Wade (1977) and the first qualifier — male or female — to win a major tournament (in the history of the world). And she did it all without dropping a set.

Has Emma Raducanu ever beaten a top 10 player? ›

Britain's Emma Raducanu saved a match point as she knocked out world number five Jessica Pegula to reach the quarter-finals at Eastbourne. The 21-year-old wildcard had never won against a top-10 opponent before.

How rich is Emma Raducanu? ›

What is her total net worth? Emma's total net worth is estimated to be an eye-watering £10 million, according to The Sunday Times Rich List 2022. In August 2023, she was named by Forbes as the sixth highest-paid tennis player in the world. Wowza.

What ethnicity is Emma Raducanu? ›

Personal life. Raducanu was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a Romanian father and a Chinese mother, who both work in finance.

What is Emma Raducanu famous for? ›

Emma Raducanu is a professional tennis player from Great Britain. She was born on November 13, 2002, in Toronto, Canada to a Romanian father and a Chinese mother; the family moved to the UK when Emma was a baby. She won the US Open in 2021, as a 19-year-old.

Who was Raducanu meant to play? ›

Emma Raducanu's first-round Wimbledon opponent Ekaterina Alexandrova has withdrawn due to illness and has been replaced by lucky loser Renata Zarazua. World No. 22 Alexandrova had been due to face Britain's Raducanu on Monday afternoon on Centre Court but has pulled out of the Grand Slam.

Why did Emma pull out of Wimbledon? ›

Emma Raducanu has stood by her decision to pull out of the mixed doubles with Andy Murray at Wimbledon, as we asked Mirror readers if they agreed with the controversial call. The 21-year-old withdrew from the event after waking up with stiffness in her right wrist, which she had surgery on last year.

How did Jessica Pegula get into tennis? ›

Pegula played college tennis at the University of Pittsburgh where she competed in both singles and doubles. She earned Big East Women' Tennis Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012, the first player to win that award twice.

Has Pegula won a Grand Slam? ›

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