Raducanu Reclaims British No.1 with Montreal Win
Raducanu Reclaims British No.1 with Montreal Win

Raducanu Reclaims British No.1 with Montreal Win

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Emma Raducanu has been showcasing a strong return to form in 2025, climbing back to world No. 33 and reclaiming her status as British No. 1 after a series of impressive performances. She recently reached the semifinals at the Citi Open with key wins over top players and continued her momentum with a straight-sets victory over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at the National Bank Open in Montreal, where she next faces Peyton Stearns. Raducanu's resurgence follows a challenging period of injuries and coaching changes since her historic 2021 US Open win as a qualifier, which propelled her to a career-high ranking of No. 10 in 2022. Despite setbacks, including a drop to No. 285 in 2023, she has steadily rebuilt her career, aided by a return to trusted coaching and improved physical health. Her current trajectory positions her close to becoming a seeded player in upcoming Grand Slam tournaments, which would favorably impact her draws and rankings. Raducanu has publicly acknowledged the mental and physical challenges she faced post-2021, emphasizing her growth and renewed focus on the tour.

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