Emma Raducanu’s run to the third round of the Australian Open is a reminder of why she remains such a fascinating player to watch and follow.
Emma Raducanu braved a back issue to move through to the third round of the Australian Open for the first time, defeating the big-hitting American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
In a patchy serve display, Raducanu found stability on her groundstrokes to reach the second round in Melbourne
British tennis star Emma Raducanu says she turned down treatment for insect bites ahead of this year’s Australian Open over concerns about what she could be putting in her body.
Emma Raducanu served up some rubbish in her win over Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Australian Open. She has the stage presence to get over some fumbled lines.
Emma Raducanu beat Amanda Anisimova 6-3 7-5 to reach last 32 of Australian Open; Brit will face former world No 1 Iga Swiatek on Saturday; Raducanu is in third round of a hard court Grand Slam for first time since winning the US Open in 2021;
What time is Emma Raducanu vs Iga Swiatek? TV channel and live stream for Australian Open match tonight - Raducanu has not taken a set off Swiatek in three previous meetings
Here is everything you need to know about Emma Raducanu vs. Iga Swiatek, including TV and streaming options for the match.
If you look at the world rankings, which have Raducanu at No 61 and Swiatek No 2, you would expect this to be a straightforward result. But with Raducanu up to No 13 in the overall rankings and 19 in the hard-court ones, you might think the match would be a little closer.
Emma Raducanu is relishing her return to the big stage when she takes on world No.2 Iga Swiatek in a blockbuster clash at the Australian Open. The British No.2 played through the pain - and needed a medical timeout for her back - before beating Amanda Anisova to reach the third round here for the first time.
You can watch the Raducanu vs Swiatek live stream for free with English-language commentary on the 9Now streaming service in Australia. 9Now will be showing over 300 hours of the Australian Open 2025, including exhibition and qualifying match, so it's a great option for those who don't want to pay to watch the tennis Down Under.