Washington Open: Emma Raducanu beats Naomi Osaka but Cameron Norrie & Dan Evans lose in DC

Raducanu won the first set in 38 minutes after successfully converting the only break point in the fifth match.
He then broke Osaka’s service at the beginning of the second set and saved a break point in the fourth match, and broke his second service for the second time to get ahead 4-1.
While serving to stay in Japan’s Osaka match, Raducanu could not transform the first match point in the seventh match.
However, after scored a second match score and saved a breaking point, Raducanu completed the victory in the third attempt and won the second set 6-2.
After the match, he talked to Sky Sports and said: “I thought it would be a really hard match.
“Naomi won four Islam, the world is number one, the master won. Very dangerous and hard courts, I think it’s particularly comfortable.
“I knew I had to play well and manage my own service games, which I am really proud of what I did. After a little used, I was throwing some ways in the service game.
“I am really glad how I take the ball speed and conditions on DC.”
Raducanu, in the quarter -finals Giuliana Olmos and Aldila Sutjiadi’ye partner with Elena Rybakina will be in the action of couples on Thursday.




