Australian Open, Raducanu and Hobart
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Emma Raducanu has been given a stark reality check about her game ahead of the first tennis grand slam of the year in Melbourne
Emma Raducanu has been told what she needs to do before she can think about being a major threat at grand slams.
Emma Raducanu claimed her first victory of the new season after fighting back to see off Camila Osorio at the Hobart International.
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Hobart: Emma Raducanu wins in 1R after rain delay but won't need to play in R16
Raducanu defeats Camila Osorio in the first round and directly reaches the Hobart quarterfinal following Magdalena Frechs withdrawal.
Raducanu is the 28th seed and will begin her tournament against Thailand’s Mananchaya Sawangkaew, who is ranked 195th in the world
Emma Raducanu claimed her first win for 109 days as she took advantage of a convenient rain stoppage to oust world No 82 Camila Osorio from the Hobart International.
Emma Raducanu’s lead-up to the Australian Open hasn’t exactly been smooth, but she still has plenty of reasons to feel confident heading into Melbourne.