Almost everyone can win against this Noskova. Emma Raducanu was lucky not to get Ostapenko in this tournament again. Ostapenko would have trashed her again like she did last time in this tournament.
Second set she didn't keep the aggression up - kept playing the short balls hard but too short and on the slow surface that didn't work too well. If she's sorted that out then it would probably have been more like 6-2. Will need to fix that for Iga.
ngl Emma didnt have to do much, this was not at the level of Rybakina vs Kudemetova today and even that wont be good enough against Iga at this tournament and surface
I'm not too concerned about the potential result against Iga, I just want her to be genuinely injury-free and for that to continue for the rest of the year. It's probably too soon for her to get on top of Iga on clay, but the last 4 matches are starting to look very promising for her return to the tour. If she stays fit for the rest of the year, she'll be back in the top 30 easily. Maybe even higher....
Good to see Emma maintaining a solid level over a multiple matches; One of the reasons for this is that the clay courts might be less harsh on her body compared to a hard courts.
From the sport standpoint, there's nothing better than Emma's win tonight, because not many fans would be exaited in Iga's enother match against Noskova... Emma won her 4th match in a row, and she was playing very well in all of them... The last time she had such a streak was during USO 2021... And today she didn't even get too tired... Noskova was hailed as the future number one too early after winning against Iga at AO...
'hailed too early' ironic to say that about someone else when Emma herself is the biggest offender, after all a 4 match winning streak is nothing to right home about yet that is the most Emma won in more than 2 years. Against Iga, Noskova has been a better challenge, Emma loses straightforward to Iga
Noskova future number one, who said that? She is probably a future top 10 but number one, I don't know...there are just too many good young players, starting with Iga that is only 22 and then there is Coco Gauff that is 20 and let's not forget Mirra Andreeva that is only 16y but is already in the top 50.
@@teoc8124 they probably did. sports journalists do that all the time. ngl she has the game for it. at 19 she challenges Iga most than majority of top 10 players, she can also slice and drop shot and has power. the potential is there. Muguruza's former coach is coaching her i believe
@@deusexmachina9776 Fans, TV, sponsors are fed up with these constant matches between girls from the East... Tomorrow's match will have much more viewership, not only because Emma will play against the number one, but also because Emma gives signs of reborning . If she plays like she did in the last matches, she is at least a Top 20 player and she can be even better...
@@axelltullup2638 You r being dishonest about the level of tennis Emma is playing, the bar is so low that someone as common as winning 4 matches is saying she is reborn and top 20 incoming when even someone outside top 50 is standard to win 4 matches in a row
Sad for Linda -- I really like her as a player. But Emma has regained the aggression that won her the US Open. There is a lot more power in those legs too.
@@einarsd4 Returning from a series of injuries and surgeries is beyond our comprehension… I genuinely see her making good progress, steadily improving.
@@IrfanZuberi1980 She still is same weakling as she was before. Emma Raducanu would lose against most top 100 players. Emma Raducanu still has no top 10 wins and no number 1 wins. Noskova is far bigger challenge for 1ga Swiatek than Emma Raducanu. Emma Raducanu will never win any tournament, because she lacks fighter's instinct and mentality. She is too passive.
I absolutely agree (despite rooting against her in this match but that's only because Lindy is bigger favorite for me than Emma) That USO victory was somewhat overachieving but her talent & potential are undeniable. I'm hoping that all the biggest talents realize their potential and then large group of potential WTA1000 and Slam-winners forms. I'd like some big 30 much more than some big 3!
@@marklar9156 Raducanu is like Ostapenko, they both won the Grand Slam at a very young age, however you have that stage where you experience losses and you keep entering in competitions to earn experience. Ostapenko built herself back up, after she was heavily critiqued for not being consistent after her French Open win. Hope Raducanu does the same 😊
You are so delusional. She only won against out of form Kerber and very weak Noskova. If you think that it's good performance then you are delusional loser.
Watched the entire match live….. 3 things stood out about Emma’s game that Linda found difficult to deal with 1) Emma’s first serves won her many cheap points, and she had zero double faults 2) her returns were often rocket-like and landing away at Linda’s backhand corner or exactly at Linda’s feet, jamming her 3) very few unforced errors - 4 in first set, zero in second set.
you're not entirely right, in the second set there was a completely unnecessary error that could have been crucial and cost Emma the whole match - that was at 3:4 and 30-40, when Emma missed an easy volley. If she had left the ball, it would have been a clear out and Emma led 5-3 and served ...
I notice that Emma remains cool and more subdued when she wins the match. Less smiling. I think she's realized she has to take each day as it comes. She's improved a lot and has won several consecutive matches, so let's hope this is the start of a real change. I don't think she'll have much chance of beating Świątek but I'd love to see her prove me wrong.
Noskova is a very dangerous player and a dark horse for the French. The bagel was flattering. I really expected Noskova to win. Big serves and ground strokes, and aggressive play. I expect her to win a GS this year. She's that good.
I didn’t see the full match but her serve does look quite nice in this HL, and I’m usually rather critical of her serve (for its terrible lack of pace)
Yeah she seems to have suddenly got her serve together.. I don’t know what changed (besides the injuries) because she’s spent months struggling on her serve and always being super vulnerable on her own service games to now holding her serve quite comfortably most of the time. She wasn’t broken at all yesterday
Emma was more impressive today than against Kerber and oddly was hitting the ball better in the 2nd set even though it was closer. Round2canu? Not this week my dear haters!
This was a fantastic match by Emma, everything was working beautifully. Serve was very precise, returns very deep, running forehand lethal ... If she keeps playing at this level she has a fair chance against Iga in the Quarters (Iga by the way won her match but was not impressive against Mertens today).
I've never criticized Emma because I know that she's talented and that she has enough talent to secure multiple titles What happened to her is almost a blessing and a curse at the same time But I'm glad that she's slowly and surely back on track you can feel it She's emproving and maturing as well And she's still incredibly young And let's not forget that she she won against the player who knocked out swiatek at The AO I want her to win so badly Let's go Emma you can do it ❤️🦋
The last few highlights featuring Emma Raducanu are looking more like the shots and the form she displayed in her 2021 US Open run to the title. Very, very good signs for Emma ❤
Emma absolutely makes a fabulous impact with her swift upswing. British tennis competitor keeps nurturing her efficiency and adaptability in each passing stage. It manifests that she will literally perpetuate her steadiness in the forthcoming periods. After convalescing from her injury, her motion has promptly elevated within this step.
I’m loving how raducanu is playing right now she is timing the ball beautifully from both wings .Zero hesitation but also playing with guile .If her level stays this high it’s going to take Igas A game to beat her and also very interesting to see what the bookies do.Its the world number 1 versus the world number 303 so 303/1 right !!!!
Emma’s been on the receiving end of a few recently but she clearly doesn’t care 😂 I wonder if there is an element of jealousy from some of the other players.
@@ivanhall6482 Success isn't measured by the amount of money one has but by the amount of friends they have. On their 'deathbed' they can either choose to be surrounded by money or surrounded by friends !!
@crazycatpetera1404 I could see that. I mean she came from outside the top 100 to win her first GS at her first main US Open appearance. She then become an instant icon even going to the met. And despite her meh performance since she has some amazing brand deals. I could see some girls being salty lol.
@@ivanhall6482 I think the WTA see a lot of potential in her and Coco to be the “new faces” of the Women’s Tennis as well which probably irks some of the Eastern European girls too. Since Sharapova & Williams have retired the WTA is lacking Star Power. The Eastern European girls are great but they don’t generate the same interest internationally.
Was Emma reminding us that Swiatek does not have the only bakery in town? 😜 I wonder why Noskova was so friendly at the net.... was it because of the bagel?
I think it was because of general disappointment rather than any bagel. Beating Ostapenko is big win and losing to Raducanu on clay is a big loss after that for Lindy. I'm sure the Czech gal was expecting to tie their H2H here but Emma has been really good lately and Lindy still ain't any way consistent.
@@marklar9156 You might be right, I hope that was the case as Noskova in general seems to have a nice personality. At the tender age of 19 I don't expect her to stray far from the current (or recent) stats and she would have been unaware of Emma's operation because that is usually downplayed by the media.
Noskova was most likely was already thinking about the next match, facing and most likely being defeated by Iga given it is clay , defeating herself before stepping on court. In Miami she had her chances and the hardcourts was an advantage to her. After all she hasnt lost to a player ranked outside top 60 in almost a year - aside from Yastremska. Emma on the other hand played freely. Sports psychology is brutal.
How you gonna overlook someone you haven’t beaten? I guess linda and her coaches are dumb and didn’t realize Raducanu is coming in playing better than whatever Linda is doing and she got spanked. Yale’s Emma disrespect is ridiculous
I wonder if Raducanu need to go thru qualifying in order to entry French Open! that will be interesting and make a nice story if she have to go thru qualifying and evenutally play in the final! Fan Fiction I know!
Tomorrow will be a tough match. Playing the #1 and considered the Queen of Clay. Also, it's her 3rd straight day of playing. No day to rest. She is still fragile. She's not in the shape she will be yet. Iga is supposed to win. As long as Emma makes it a decent match, then she's proven herself to this point. I'm already stoked she went this far.
I’ve always believed in her and ignored the haters saying she’d never amount to anything after winning US Open, she’s young and she went through a valley, but she’s finding her way again.
Was not expecting this outcome, but you have to give credit where credit is due. Tough loss for Noskova, but she'll bounce back. Solid first set from Emma.
Emma has plenty of quality to be in the top 10. Their problems are only due to insecurity in moments of pressure. The best thing that can happen to women's tennis is that Emma wins games.
I agree to an extent but I don’t think it’s insecurity or lack of confidence in her ability or shot-making. You can tell she’s an incredibly confident person.. I think it’s about having confidence in her body and trusting herself in that department, which she seems to be addressing. I can still see Emma winning more Slams, she has a lot of potential.
@@aboukirman3508 Sorry, I’ve read countless comments from Brit fans dissing Emma on TH-cam. Many that said she wasn’t even a true Brit. I don’t have a clue how you could say that they didn’t turn on her. Not all, but a great number did.
@@lanceb. Lol...this might surprise you but the vast majority of people in these comments section are not real tennis fans, they have never played the game, at any level, and they've never attended a single tennis tournament. The real fans that, for example, attended the Billie Jean, never turned against Emma!!!😂
@@aboukirman3508 Glad to hear that. As a deep and loyal fan of my favourite athlete, I’ve endured the wrath of many dissing Bianca Andreescu. She and Emma have followed a familiar path with injuries and other problems since winning the big one in New York. They were even born a few miles apart. I won’t think of any of Bianca’s detractors as real tennis fans now. That makes it easier. Perhaps we will have the joy of seeing the two meet again on court, maybe in the final of a big one but both healthy and at the top of their game, with Bianca again prevailing, of course. Cheers.
Even referee Miriam Bley's obvious error did not prevent Emma from winning the match. This mistake did not unnerve Emma at a delicate and sensitive moment in the match. With Iga, her chances are fifty-fifty. As long as Emma doesn't lose tomorrow's game in the locker room or in the hotel room the night before the game.
Is this about the time when she told Emma 'It might have been out but you have to protest straight away you can't wait until you see how you do before protesting'? That seems to be wrong. You have to play the point because your protest - even if it's correct - might not be upheld. If the ball was out, that's the end of the point, no matter what happens afterward. But then I don't know whether there are specific rules about protesting calls, which there probably are. Bout time these venues had Hawkeye.
@@BenjWarrant You can also imagine that no out is called during your opponent's serve and you instinctively hit the ball (everyone hits it) and it also goes out and the point is awarded to your opponent, because you could have stopped your intuitive reflex ;))
I was with you until you said the odds were 50/50 against Iga. Iga is 2x defending champion of this event, 3x champion of RG - clay is Iga's favorite surface and she's in good form. Hope Emma does well in the match but Iga is many levels above Noskova.
@@orchidpanda2253 But Noskova won Iga this year at Grand Slam. And now Emma won Linda ;) Magdalena Fręch from Poland won Alexandrova at Arabia a few weeks ago. But Iga lost with Alexandrova lately. Tennis this is only sport. Only game. Only play for fun. Everything is possible. Maciej Synówka, Polish commentator and coach who worked with Urszula Radwańska (Aga's sister), with Belinda Bencic and Coco Vandeweghe, said that many girls don't sleep well before important match. The night before match decides :) We will see who slept better that night ;) Maybe Iga ? Maybe Emma ? Maybe both girls ? If both = match can be really brilliant today :)
First, this is NOT the same Emma Second, I REALLY want Emma to put Iga through it! Win or lose just don't let her dictate with that top spin forehand, she can still be over powered on clay
This a pretty big match. Noskova 19. She gonna have a breakthrough tournament, soon. And Raducanu, taking some year to mature after big win, few year ago. Both can kinda see pot of gold at end of rainbow, from match to match. So they taking each match more serious, than maybe the top players or the ones, who happy where they are. Noskova wipe out Ostapenko, last match. That a big win. Anyway. Quarterfinal gonna be interesting. My really cool player, a lot of excitement.
I expect Medical Time Out in some point of the match against Iga. Anyway Noskowa didn’t play very well, the same yesterday with Iga. Emma has a fair chance.
I think somebody needs to give Iga some competition and Emma's the perfect candidate because let's face it,not even Iga or anybody else is capable of winning a Slam as a qualifier and all without dropping a set!
Always felt badly for Emma an overnight sensation with a partial lucky run in NY and the pressure of grand slam winner ruins many careers whomever advised he to get rid of the coach and team from the winning formula hope she has a good career but I think the one slam will be the total the women last two years are just physically more powerful she is a lovely player I wish her good health and good results
I miss Sharapova so much 😂😂😂 no one is interesting...I don't get that familiar feeling anymore and it's sad ☹️ I'm giving them a chance but either they are charismatic but unable to back it up or they are boring...no one has it both. No one. Not one single player.
It's not the players fault really, it's the whole social media, PC outrage culture - everyone's afraid to say anything real anymore b/c people will start angry mobs on X for one little comment. Sabalenka actually has a great personality but the grunting - I can't. Same with Sharapova - the grunting and screaming. No.
Emmas returns are so underrated
Tu crois qu’elle a une chance contre Swiatek ? La c’est pas du tt le même niveau que noskova!
@@julien5460 pas de chance le match avec Swiatek. Raducanu a fait un bon retour mais Iga va stopper
@@Michalorc oui c’est ce que je pense aussi
@@Michalorc je pense que celles qui peuvent arrêter Iga c’est Elena et coco
Welp Emma will be knocked out next round!
Brilliant play from Emma! So thankful seeing her shine after such a tough time! 😊
Almost everyone can win against this Noskova. Emma Raducanu was lucky not to get Ostapenko in this tournament again. Ostapenko would have trashed her again like she did last time in this tournament.
I'm surprised with the 1st set score line ... and really glad that Raducanu won. Still finger crossed for her progress
Second set she didn't keep the aggression up - kept playing the short balls hard but too short and on the slow surface that didn't work too well. If she's sorted that out then it would probably have been more like 6-2. Will need to fix that for Iga.
@@NamesAreRandomNoskova was doing a lot better on her service games so you’re not crediting her there. Emma was still playing well in the 2nd set.
Grown up, contained, solid tennis, well done!
Really impressed, seems like a different player.
Iga next though, if she plays like this, it will be an interesting match up.
ngl Emma didnt have to do much, this was not at the level of Rybakina vs Kudemetova today and even that wont be good enough against Iga at this tournament and surface
@@deusexmachina9776 you're funny. Wins are only because opponent was useless, never because of Emma. You have a one-tracked mind.
I'm not too concerned about the potential result against Iga, I just want her to be genuinely injury-free and for that to continue for the rest of the year. It's probably too soon for her to get on top of Iga on clay, but the last 4 matches are starting to look very promising for her return to the tour.
If she stays fit for the rest of the year, she'll be back in the top 30 easily. Maybe even higher....
Yup. I'd be happy if she takes Iga to 3 sets.
Already lowering expectations are we???
@@leahmurphy59 Against the World No 1, and currently ranked 303? It seems reasonable not to predict victory in that one.
She’ll give her a good battle for sure. She has a lot more self belief of herself at the moment.
@@BenjWarrant I'd be happy if Emma doesn't get a bagel or bread stick. 😅
Good to see Emma maintaining a solid level over a multiple matches; One of the reasons for this is that the clay courts might be less harsh on her body compared to a hard courts.
Emma has a few things outside her tennis.Looks,personality,she is articulate,Charismatic,With a fantastic smile 💕
Magnificent performance by Emma Raducanu - I'm so excited by her comeback!
From the sport standpoint, there's nothing better than Emma's win tonight, because not many fans would be exaited in Iga's enother match against Noskova... Emma won her 4th match in a row, and she was playing very well in all of them... The last time she had such a streak was during USO 2021... And today she didn't even get too tired... Noskova was hailed as the future number one too early after winning against Iga at AO...
'hailed too early' ironic to say that about someone else when Emma herself is the biggest offender, after all a 4 match winning streak is nothing to right home about yet that is the most Emma won in more than 2 years. Against Iga, Noskova has been a better challenge, Emma loses straightforward to Iga
Noskova future number one, who said that? She is probably a future top 10 but number one, I don't know...there are just too many good young players, starting with Iga that is only 22 and then there is Coco Gauff that is 20 and let's not forget Mirra Andreeva that is only 16y but is already in the top 50.
@@teoc8124 they probably did. sports journalists do that all the time. ngl she has the game for it. at 19 she challenges Iga most than majority of top 10 players, she can also slice and drop shot and has power. the potential is there. Muguruza's former coach is coaching her i believe
@@deusexmachina9776 Fans, TV, sponsors are fed up with these constant matches between girls from the East... Tomorrow's match will have much more viewership, not only because Emma will play against the number one, but also because Emma gives signs of reborning . If she plays like she did in the last matches, she is at least a Top 20 player and she can be even better...
@@axelltullup2638 You r being dishonest about the level of tennis Emma is playing, the bar is so low that someone as common as winning 4 matches is saying she is reborn and top 20 incoming when even someone outside top 50 is standard to win 4 matches in a row
Sad for Linda -- I really like her as a player.
But Emma has regained the aggression that won her the US Open. There is a lot more power in those legs too.
Whoa, good to see Emma make such progress… her shot-making was so clean and confident! 💪🏻
What a bs comment. Winning against weak opponents is not a feat. Emma Raducanu isn't in the same league as most top 100 players. She is much weaker.
@@einarsd4 Returning from a series of injuries and surgeries is beyond our comprehension… I genuinely see her making good progress, steadily improving.
@@IrfanZuberi1980 She still is same weakling as she was before. Emma Raducanu would lose against most top 100 players. Emma Raducanu still has no top 10 wins and no number 1 wins. Noskova is far bigger challenge for 1ga Swiatek than Emma Raducanu. Emma Raducanu will never win any tournament, because she lacks fighter's instinct and mentality. She is too passive.
So happy for Emma, she's finding her way having tolerated so much crap post USO 21 after every loss. She deserves only encouragement and support ❤
I absolutely agree (despite rooting against her in this match but that's only because Lindy is bigger favorite for me than Emma) That USO victory was somewhat overachieving but her talent & potential are undeniable. I'm hoping that all the biggest talents realize their potential and then large group of potential WTA1000 and Slam-winners forms. I'd like some big 30 much more than some big 3!
@@marklar9156 Raducanu is like Ostapenko, they both won the Grand Slam at a very young age, however you have that stage where you experience losses and you keep entering in competitions to earn experience. Ostapenko built herself back up, after she was heavily critiqued for not being consistent after her French Open win. Hope Raducanu does the same 😊
I told people it would take a few years for Emma to start doing well regularly in tournaments and I’m really happy it’s starting to happen.
You are so delusional. She only won against out of form Kerber and very weak Noskova. If you think that it's good performance then you are delusional loser.
The selections for these highlights are bizarre. A Bagel set and you showed 2 winners from each player?
Why not? The amount of winners in the first set was almost the same.
This normally means the player who was bageled mostly just made unforced errors.
It’s because it’s done by AI apparently
I mean, it was a very even match. Watching it, the scoreline is hard to believe. Noskova was a hair's breadth from winning some of those games.
@@BenjWarrantIn the 2nd set it was closer but overall Emma made it hard for Linda to break her.
Watched the entire match live….. 3 things stood out about Emma’s game that Linda found difficult to deal with 1) Emma’s first serves won her many cheap points, and she had zero double faults 2) her returns were often rocket-like and landing away at Linda’s backhand corner or exactly at Linda’s feet, jamming her 3) very few unforced errors - 4 in first set, zero in second set.
you're not entirely right, in the second set there was a completely unnecessary error that could have been crucial and cost Emma the whole match - that was at 3:4 and 30-40, when Emma missed an easy volley. If she had left the ball, it would have been a clear out and Emma led 5-3 and served ...
Would love to watch these matches live but I refuse to subscribe to (and be ripped off by) Sky.
God I'd love to see her win another slam some day. Wouldn't that be the greatest story line? Amen.
I notice that Emma remains cool and more subdued when she wins the match. Less smiling. I think she's realized she has to take each day as it comes. She's improved a lot and has won several consecutive matches, so let's hope this is the start of a real change. I don't think she'll have much chance of beating Świątek but I'd love to see her prove me wrong.
Well the crowd was very muted at the end too. Were they all rooting for Noskova? Usually there's big cheers for the winner. It was weird.
next Iga... will be interesting pair to watch :)
It can be very hard match for both tennis stars.
Noskova is a very dangerous player and a dark horse for the French. The bagel was flattering. I really expected Noskova to win. Big serves and ground strokes, and aggressive play. I expect her to win a GS this year. She's that good.
Emma served so well today.
I didn’t see the full match but her serve does look quite nice in this HL, and I’m usually rather critical of her serve (for its terrible lack of pace)
@@bryanmartin5901 I saw quite a few of her service games and I was really surprised. Also the stats on her serve were amazing
Yeah she seems to have suddenly got her serve together.. I don’t know what changed (besides the injuries) because she’s spent months struggling on her serve and always being super vulnerable on her own service games to now holding her serve quite comfortably most of the time. She wasn’t broken at all yesterday
@@crazycatpetera1404 it's called confidence 💪
Yep. 4 aces and 0 double faults in both Noskova and Kerber matches.
Emma will be written off against IGA but let me tell you = Emma's form on the red dirt = WWWW sets won 8 dropped 2 4/4 including BJK cup qualifier’s
wow emma z meczu na mecz jest coraz mocniejsza.
Emma was more impressive today than against Kerber and oddly was hitting the ball better in the 2nd set even though it was closer. Round2canu? Not this week my dear haters!
Quarterscanu 😂
When Emma's on form she can beat anyone. Go Emma Go!
i really thought Raducanu would have a challenge here, but she played amazingly! Congrats Emma🎉
Really
My girl is back honey ,yes Emma is back so watch out you people ❤❤❤❤❤
This was a fantastic match by Emma, everything was working beautifully. Serve was very precise, returns very deep, running forehand lethal ... If she keeps playing at this level she has a fair chance against Iga in the Quarters (Iga by the way won her match but was not impressive against Mertens today).
Wow at the handshake.
yes, Ostapenko's style by Linda...
Rude by Linda, but she’s pissed off at herself
That's WTA for you 😂
@@lc86_65That's not WTA for you at all. Lack of cordiality is a personal issue !!
@@axelltullup2638 She caught something off Ostapenko when they shook hands the day before.
Emma was tactically superior to Linda and thoroughly deserved her win. Lovely to see her in this form...🙌🙌💪🤟
I've never criticized Emma because I know that she's talented and that she has enough talent to secure multiple titles
What happened to her is almost a blessing and a curse at the same time
But I'm glad that she's slowly and surely back on track you can feel it
She's emproving and maturing as well
And she's still incredibly young
And let's not forget that she she won against the player who knocked out swiatek at The AO
I want her to win so badly
Let's go Emma you can do it ❤️🦋
It really is a joy to watch Emma win. We miss her inform play.
The last few highlights featuring Emma Raducanu are looking more like the shots and the form she displayed in her 2021 US Open run to the title. Very, very good signs for Emma ❤
Raducanu's legs have become POWERFUL
Good run for Emma. Good win. She has a heck of a challenge in the next match.
We're cheering for you here in London. Iga is a very tough next round draw but you go for it. You've done us proud so far.
Emma absolutely makes a fabulous impact with her swift upswing. British tennis competitor keeps nurturing her efficiency and adaptability in each passing stage. It manifests that she will literally perpetuate her steadiness in the forthcoming periods. After convalescing from her injury, her motion has promptly elevated within this step.
lol this reads like an a.i. generated comment!
I’m loving how raducanu is playing right now she is timing the ball beautifully from both wings .Zero hesitation but also playing with guile .If her level stays this high it’s going to take Igas A game to beat her and also very interesting to see what the bookies do.Its the world number 1 versus the world number 303 so 303/1 right !!!!
Bookies don't work that way. 40 horses in a Grand National, favourite should be 39/1 not 7/1. House wins everytime !!
@robertmartin7594 I know it was just a bit of wishful thinking .
Come on Emma. Another win. Now focus in Iga. Step it up. You can challenge her..❤
Little frosty at the net there at the end! Great performance from Emma x
Linda isn't the friendliest. She's definitely the "I come here to work, not make friends" coworker
Emma’s been on the receiving end of a few recently but she clearly doesn’t care 😂 I wonder if there is an element of jealousy from some of the other players.
@@ivanhall6482 Success isn't measured by the amount of money one has but by the amount of friends they have.
On their 'deathbed' they can either choose to be surrounded by money or surrounded by friends !!
@crazycatpetera1404 I could see that. I mean she came from outside the top 100 to win her first GS at her first main US Open appearance. She then become an instant icon even going to the met. And despite her meh performance since she has some amazing brand deals. I could see some girls being salty lol.
@@ivanhall6482 I think the WTA see a lot of potential in her and Coco to be the “new faces” of the Women’s Tennis as well which probably irks some of the Eastern European girls too. Since Sharapova & Williams have retired the WTA is lacking Star Power. The Eastern European girls are great but they don’t generate the same interest internationally.
Was Emma reminding us that Swiatek does not have the only bakery in town? 😜
I wonder why Noskova was so friendly at the net.... was it because of the bagel?
I think it was because of general disappointment rather than any bagel. Beating Ostapenko is big win and losing to Raducanu on clay is a big loss after that for Lindy. I'm sure the Czech gal was expecting to tie their H2H here but Emma has been really good lately and Lindy still ain't any way consistent.
@@marklar9156 You might be right, I hope that was the case as Noskova in general seems to have a nice personality. At the tender age of 19 I don't expect her to stray far from the current (or recent) stats and she would have been unaware of Emma's operation because that is usually downplayed by the media.
Well done Emma! 👏❤️
No worry Linda, We don't care, don't lose confidence, that's all. You are only 19, long way to go, keep clam and carry on!
emma turned the corner....nice
Emmazing ! 🎾🎉
Emma’s played maybe her best tennis in a while at first 2 matches at Stuttgart. Winning the tournament would give her a lot,of,confidence.
Emma will be moving up the rankings for sure
keep up the good tennis Emma !
These are the results i expected from Emma after the US open win. Hope she has deep runs in these tournaments if not trophies
Briliant play from emma❤❤
Raducanu "new look". Raducanu
born again. And I never leave her.
That handshake 🤝 so cold 🥶 no sportsmanship
Noskova was most likely was already thinking about the next match, facing and most likely being defeated by Iga given it is clay , defeating herself before stepping on court. In Miami she had her chances and the hardcourts was an advantage to her. After all she hasnt lost to a player ranked outside top 60 in almost a year - aside from Yastremska. Emma on the other hand played freely. Sports psychology is brutal.
How you gonna overlook someone you haven’t beaten? I guess linda and her coaches are dumb and didn’t realize Raducanu is coming in playing better than whatever Linda is doing and she got spanked. Yale’s Emma disrespect is ridiculous
@@wenotdabank_2835 it happens often in sports, thinking of the next match. Alcaraz did it last years US open
Actually Noskova was most likely thinking about French Open!
@@deusexmachina9776anything to discredit Raducanu she’ll just dust her off again and you’ll find another excuse
Like how did you come to this conclusion? Just made up a whole scenario & just ran with it huh?
I wonder if Raducanu need to go thru qualifying in order to entry French Open! that will be interesting and make a nice story if she have to go thru qualifying and evenutally play in the final! Fan Fiction I know!
I heard 5 players need to withdrew and she will be in main draw….
Currently RADDERS is 5th emergency meaning she needs 5 players to drop out or RG organisers can give her a WC if not then 'qualies' !!
She'll probably get a wild card - they usually give WCs to French players or players who'll sell tickets. Emma will sell tickets.
Sadly I doubt that the French will give a Brit a wild card😂
Could be wrong though, I often am!@@orchidpanda2253
Great W🎉
totally rad.
Swiatek vs Raducanu in the quarterfinals of Stuttgart again
Emma Raducanu finally wins a second round match
I think hard court covers Linda more than clay. Clay slows down the ball, works in Emma’s favor.
Well done... Lets hope she is past her injuries.
Ela está de volta.
Tomorrow will be a tough match. Playing the #1 and considered the Queen of Clay. Also, it's her 3rd straight day of playing. No day to rest. She is still fragile. She's not in the shape she will be yet. Iga is supposed to win. As long as Emma makes it a decent match, then she's proven herself to this point. I'm already stoked she went this far.
Come on Emma !
I’ve always believed in her and ignored the haters saying she’d never amount to anything after winning US Open, she’s young and she went through a valley, but she’s finding her way again.
Congrats! 🎉🎉
Was not expecting this outcome, but you have to give credit where credit is due. Tough loss for Noskova, but she'll bounce back. Solid first set from Emma.
Cold handshake
Emma has plenty of quality to be in the top 10. Their problems are only due to insecurity in moments of pressure. The best thing that can happen to women's tennis is that Emma wins games.
I agree to an extent but I don’t think it’s insecurity or lack of confidence in her ability or shot-making. You can tell she’s an incredibly confident person.. I think it’s about having confidence in her body and trusting herself in that department, which she seems to be addressing. I can still see Emma winning more Slams, she has a lot of potential.
Emma on Clay is looking 👌
Mojo back for emma! Watching fr. Philippines.
She is Emmagic!
Well done Em!!!🎉🎉🎉
If Emma keeps winning, the Brit fans who turned on her might come back to support her again. Fair weather fans. Keep going, Emma!
Brit fans didn't turn on Emma...the British media turned on her...two different things!!!
@@aboukirman3508 Sorry, I’ve read countless comments from Brit fans dissing Emma on TH-cam. Many that said she wasn’t even a true Brit. I don’t have a clue how you could say that they didn’t turn on her. Not all, but a great number did.
@@lanceb. Lol...this might surprise you but the vast majority of people in these comments section are not real tennis fans, they have never played the game, at any level, and they've never attended a single tennis tournament. The real fans that, for example, attended the Billie Jean, never turned against Emma!!!😂
@@aboukirman3508 Glad to hear that. As a deep and loyal fan of my favourite athlete, I’ve endured the wrath of many dissing Bianca Andreescu. She and Emma have followed a familiar path with injuries and other problems since winning the big one in New York. They were even born a few miles apart. I won’t think of any of Bianca’s detractors as real tennis fans now. That makes it easier. Perhaps we will have the joy of seeing the two meet again on court, maybe in the final of a big one but both healthy and at the top of their game, with Bianca again prevailing, of course. Cheers.
@@lanceb. Lol...I am a massive fan of your woman...at one point I tho she was gonna rule the world of tennis. Hope she can regain that form!!!
Is Emma back ? 🥺🥺
At Fed Cup she won match against Caroline Garcia last week. She has very good time now.
Even referee Miriam Bley's obvious error did not prevent Emma from winning the match. This mistake did not unnerve Emma at a delicate and sensitive moment in the match. With Iga, her chances are fifty-fifty. As long as Emma doesn't lose tomorrow's game in the locker room or in the hotel room the night before the game.
Is this about the time when she told Emma 'It might have been out but you have to protest straight away you can't wait until you see how you do before protesting'? That seems to be wrong. You have to play the point because your protest - even if it's correct - might not be upheld. If the ball was out, that's the end of the point, no matter what happens afterward. But then I don't know whether there are specific rules about protesting calls, which there probably are.
Bout time these venues had Hawkeye.
@@BenjWarrant You can also imagine that no out is called during your opponent's serve and you instinctively hit the ball (everyone hits it) and it also goes out and the point is awarded to your opponent, because you could have stopped your intuitive reflex ;))
I was with you until you said the odds were 50/50 against Iga. Iga is 2x defending champion of this event, 3x champion of RG - clay is Iga's favorite surface and she's in good form. Hope Emma does well in the match but Iga is many levels above Noskova.
@@orchidpanda2253 But Noskova won Iga this year at Grand Slam. And now Emma won Linda ;) Magdalena Fręch from Poland won Alexandrova at Arabia a few weeks ago. But Iga lost with Alexandrova lately. Tennis this is only sport. Only game. Only play for fun. Everything is possible. Maciej Synówka, Polish commentator and coach who worked with Urszula Radwańska (Aga's sister), with Belinda Bencic and Coco Vandeweghe, said that many girls don't sleep well before important match. The night before match decides :) We will see who slept better that night ;) Maybe Iga ? Maybe Emma ? Maybe both girls ? If both = match can be really brilliant today :)
First, this is NOT the same Emma
Second, I REALLY want Emma to put Iga through it! Win or lose just don't let her dictate with that top spin forehand, she can still be over powered on clay
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This a pretty big match. Noskova 19. She gonna have a breakthrough tournament, soon. And Raducanu, taking some year to mature after big win, few year ago. Both can kinda see pot of gold at end of rainbow, from match to match. So they taking each match more serious, than maybe the top players or the ones, who happy where they are. Noskova wipe out Ostapenko, last match. That a big win. Anyway. Quarterfinal gonna be interesting. My really cool player, a lot of excitement.
Noskova has a very big game. She's going to be some player.
maybe noskova was thinking the whole night about how to fight against Iga rather than focusing on this match
Great effort, Nosková definitely has more power then her and can already beat anyone, but she did everything right.
I believe in Emma! 🔥
I expect Medical Time Out in some point of the match against Iga. Anyway Noskowa didn’t play very well, the same yesterday with Iga. Emma has a fair chance.
Love Linda :)
I think somebody needs to give Iga some competition and Emma's the perfect candidate because let's face it,not even Iga or anybody else is capable of winning a Slam as a qualifier and all without dropping a set!
emma never faced a top 10 opponent to win her slam. she lost straight sets to iga previously
@@deusexmachina9776yes but beating the Olympic champion and the player that beat 4 of the top 10 in the US open holds the same merit imo.
@@jamesbagley2937 in my opinion Serena has 25 grand slams, doesnt make the stats and numbers true
@@jamesbagley2937 there is a reason Bencic doesnt have a slam despite so many years on tour, Sakkari lost more than 24 semi finals.
@@deusexmachina9776and how many semis did Sakkari lose to a 'qualifier' ??
Always felt badly for Emma an overnight sensation with a partial lucky run in NY and the pressure of grand slam winner ruins many careers whomever advised he to get rid of the coach and team from the winning formula hope she has a good career but I think the one slam will be the total the women last two years are just physically more powerful she is a lovely player I wish her good health and good results
I miss Sharapova so much 😂😂😂 no one is interesting...I don't get that familiar feeling anymore and it's sad ☹️
I'm giving them a chance but either they are charismatic but unable to back it up or they are boring...no one has it both. No one. Not one single player.
It's not the players fault really, it's the whole social media, PC outrage culture - everyone's afraid to say anything real anymore b/c people will start angry mobs on X for one little comment. Sabalenka actually has a great personality but the grunting - I can't. Same with Sharapova - the grunting and screaming. No.
Sharapova’s wasn’t charismatic, she was rigid as hell. Pretty and a great player but not charismatic. Her fans are deluded. 😂
Go Raducano go !
Way to go Emmazing!
Emma is fully coming back.
Congrats Emmma❤
Emma will win Roland Garros and Wimbledon this year
❤emma❤
Good win but a long ways to go..
Przynajmniej nie wyją
Emma, we know how you play.... You can be a little more collected and mobile... We are waiting for the Next games...🙃
Hope she stays injury free
1GA is waiting.
Well, what can you do against a grand slam champ
Vamos Emma!