Emma Raducanu has maintained strong form on hard courts as she progresses through the Canadian Open in Montreal. Following a semi-final appearance in Washington last week, Raducanu secured a 6-2, 6-4 victory over world No. 37 Peyton Stearns in the second round on Wednesday. She began her campaign at the WTA 1000 event with a win over her good friend Elena-Gabriela Ruse by the same scoreline.
Raducanu’s next opponent is Amanda Anisimova, the recently crowned world No. 7 and Wimbledon finalist, marking Raducanu’s biggest test yet this tournament. The two are close friends and have met twice before, both times on hard courts, with Raducanu leading the head-to-head 2-0. Their first encounter came in the second round of the Australian Open earlier this year, where Raducanu prevailed 6-3, 7-5 after recovering from breaks in both sets. The pair next met at the Miami Open, with Raducanu winning decisively 6-1, 6-3.
Ahead of their initial meeting, Raducanu remarked, “Usually when we’re hanging out, we’re not talking about tennis. I think it’s good to keep it that way. I think we’re going to be playing each other many more times in the future. This is the first time. I think she’s a tough opponent. She took some time out, obviously, off the tour, for sort of mental health reasons and just to find herself again.”
Anisimova responded, “She’s a friend of mine so it will be a bit interesting but I’m sure that we will both give it our all and I’m looking forward to the battle. We’ve both been around the tour. We’re the same age. We also have a mutual friend, Priscilla Hon. We’ve hung out a few times all together. She’s a nice girl. She’s always bringing a good energy into the room. Also an amazing competitor.”
Raducanu acknowledged the challenge of playing a friend after their Australian Open match: “It’s incredibly difficult whenever you play a friend. It adds another dimension to the match, and not necessarily a pleasant one. It’s really difficult to put all things off court aside, but I managed to do a great job today. She’s such an amazing opponent who has had so many big wins, so I knew I had to fight hard, raise my game and not go away in the second set even when the chips were down. I’m just really pleased and I wished her all the best.”
After their Miami clash, Raducanu noted Anisimova’s resilience despite injury: “Playing Amanda is never easy, she’s had some amazing wins, top 20 and won a Masters this year. She’s playing great tennis and I hope her wrist, or something, is okay. I felt something was maybe going down on the other side. And, it’s really difficult to stay focused when your opponent is making some errors and then all of a sudden, [is] just blasting the lines and winners, and you have no idea what’s going on! I think those matches, it’s almost tougher to stay so ‘on’ the whole time, because when things are, in a way, more ‘normal’, you have to be locked in every single point. I’m really proud of how I came through that.”
Their third-round meeting is scheduled for Friday, with the winner set to face either 10th seed Elina Svitolina or Anna Kalinskaya in the last 16.