Emma Raducanu, Queen and Zheng
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Emma Raducanu's quarterfinal defeat to Zheng Qinwen at the Queen's Club Championship means there are no Brits left at the tournament going into the final weekend.
Emma Raducanu continues her Queen’s campaign today as she takes on top seed Zheng Qinwen in the quarter-finals of the WTA 500 tournament, held this year for the first time since 1973.
Emma Raducanu’s run at the Queen’s Club Championships ended in the quarter-finals on Thursday, falling in straight sets to world No.5 Qinwen Zheng. It was a defeat that will sting, not just because of the result,
Emma Raducanu has suggested that the chair umpire should have done something about Qinwen Zheng repeatedly halting their Queen's quarter-final match. Raducanu was dumped out of the tournament on Friday as Zheng romped to a straight-sets victory, with the Brit seeing her rhythm interrupted by several unexpected delays.
Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu's doubles partnership at the Queen's Club Championships came to an end on Wednesday as they fell to a 6-2, 7-5 defeat to No. 1 seeds Lyudmyla Kichenok and Erin ...
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Qinwen Zheng started her grass season off well this week, reaching the semi-finals at the Queen’s Club Championship. On her way there, she came through a tough opener against McCartney Kessler, then overcame Emma Raducanu,
Emma Raducanu admitted she is struggling to be fit for Wimbledon after needing a medical timeout for her “annoying” back problem during her Queen’s Club defeat. And the new British No.1 could be forced to limit her playing schedule before the start of The Championships on June 30.