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Emma Raducanu knocked out of Wimbledon by Caroline Garcia while Harriet Dart wins | Tennis News

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Emma Raducanu’s bid for a maiden Wimbledon title ended when the US Open champion suffered a second-round defeat by unseeded Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia

Last Updated: 29/06/22 5:49pm

Emma Raducanu's Wimbledon hopes were ended by Caroline Garcia

Emma Raducanu’s Wimbledon hopes were ended by Caroline Garcia

Emma Raducanu’s Wimbledon return proved to be an anti-climax as the US Open champion exited in the second round with a straight-sets defeat by Caroline Garcia.

Living up to the hype has proved impossible for the 19-year-old so far and, a year after rocketing to stardom with a run to the fourth round and then achieving the unthinkable in New York, she slipped to a meek 6-3 6-3 loss on Centre Court.

Short of matches after three weeks out with a side strain, Raducanu was simply unable to find the level required to match Frenchwoman Garcia across the 86-minute contest.

Garcia vs Raducanu: Match Stats

Garcia Match Stats Raducanu
3 Aces 0
3 Double Faults 3
74% 1st serve win percentage 45%
41% 2nd serve win percentage 56%
5/8 Break points won 2/4
25 Total winners 12
20 Unforced errors 8
65 Total points won 50

Harriet Dart became the 10th British player to make it through to the second round with a thumping win over Rebeka Masarova.

Dart, ranked 94 in the world, put in an impressive display to win 6-1 6-4, making it the best home performance at Wimbledon since 1984.

The 25-year-old will face eighth seed Jessica Pegula in the second round.

Germany's Jule Niemeier stunned second seed Anett Kontaveit

Germany’s Jule Niemeier stunned second seed Anett Kontaveit

Second seed Anett Kontaveit tumbled out of Wimbledon, thumped 6-4 6-0 by big-serving Jule Niemeier, who is making a mark on her first appearance at the Championships.

Niemeier, 22 and ranked 97 in the world after injury problems disrupted her early progress on the tour, jumped and punched the air on match point.

“It’s amazing,” she told an appreciative lunchtime crowd. “It’s one of the greatest wins of my career so far.”

Niemeier said she was nervous before the match on a show court. “But I love to play on grass… it suits my game.”

Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko showed support for her war-torn country by wearing a yellow and blue ribbon during a second-round win over compatriot Anhelina Kalinina.

The Ukrainian duo were well supported on Court 12 and after a slight delay due to rain, produced two hours and 30 minutes of high-quality tennis.

It was Tsurenko who progressed 3-6 6-4 6-3 and in the process dumped out world No 34 Kalinina in a mini-shock in round two.

Doubles Disharmony

Harmony Tan stunned Serena Williams on Centre Court in a late-night thriller on Tuesday

Harmony Tan stunned Serena Williams on Centre Court in a late-night thriller on Tuesday

Tamara Korpatsch has slammed doubles partner Harmony Tan for pulling out of their first-round women’s doubles match.

Tan stunned Centre Court by defeating Serena Williams on Tuesday night in a first-round singles match lasting more than three hours and will take on Sara Sorribes Tormo in the second round on Thursday.

Tan then pulled out of the doubles on Tuesday afternoon ahead of a scheduled clash against Nadiia Kichenok and Raluca Olaru citing a thigh injury, which did not go down well with her partner Korpatsch.

The German, who was beaten by Heather Watson in the first round of the singles wrote on Instagram: “Unfortunately my doubles partner H. Tan retired from our doubles today.

“She just texted me this morning. Let me wait here one hour before the match start. I’m very sad, disappointed and also very angry that I can’t play my first doubles Grand Slam.

“And it’s really not fair for me I didn’t deserve that. She asked me before the tournament if we wanna play doubles and I said yes, I didn’t ask her, she asked me! If you’re broken after a 3h match the day before, you can’t play professional. That’s my opinion.”

Korpatsch and Tan were replaced in the draw by Valentini Grammatikopoulou and Peangtarn Plipuech.

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