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Emma Raducanu has reached her biggest WTA quarter-final since the 2021 US Open - Getty Images/Matthew Stockman
Emma Raducanu continued her smooth progress through the Miami Open draw, brushing world No 17 Amanda Anisimova out of her path in just over an hour.
This 6-1, 6-3 win earned Raducanu her first quarter-final at one of the big WTA 1000 events. Whatever happens now, she has already accrued enough rankings points to climb back into the world’s top 50 for the first time since her double wrist surgery in the summer of 2023.
This run also represents the first time that Raducanu has won four successive matches on the WTA Tour. The statistic does not apply to the majors, where seven wins were required in order to lift the 2021 US Open title.
As with Raducanu’s previous win against McCartney Kessler on Sunday, there were question marks about her opponent’s physical fitness. Anisimova needed treatment at the end of the first set for a wrist problem, having strapping applied to the joint.
In both cases, however, Raducanu helped to make her own luck. She got off to a flying start on each occasion, and there was also a sense that her aggressive, relentless tennis prevented her opponents from settling and potentially pushing through their ailments.
The fact that this latest win only took 68 minutes will no doubt help Raducanu, who had also enjoyed a relatively light workload in her injury-interrupted 6-1, 3-0 win over Kessler. She also has a day off before the quarter-finals.
In the past, we have seen Raducanu fall prey to physical and mental weariness whenever she has strung a few wins together (again, with the exception of her New York thunderstrike).
If she is looking a little more robust this week, it may have something to do with the contribution of Yutaka Nakamura, the experienced fitness trainer whom she hired in the off-season.
09:01 PM GMT
Raducanu reacts
I am really proud of how I came through that. Playing Amanda, it is never easy. She has had some amazing wins, top 20, won a Masters this year. I kept going for my shots, and I am happy with how I am moving on these courts and feeling good.
I have come a long way in the last week. I have some really good people around me who I trust and who I have fun with off the court as well, and that is extremely important.
08:45 PM GMT
Raducanu back to her very best
4 - Emma Raducanu has won four consecutive WTA main draw matches for the second time in her career, after having won the US Open 2021 (seven wins in a row). Message.#MiamiOpen | @MiamiOpen@WTA@WTA_insiderpic.twitter.com/UYINYPxsDr
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 24, 2025
08:35 PM GMT
Who will Raducanu play next?
Raducanu will be back in action on Wednesday against the winner of the match between Marta Kostyuk and Jessica Pegula.
Raducanu’s head to head record is one win and one defeat against both players.
08:27 PM GMT
WATCH: How Raducanu reached the Miami Open quarters
Emma Raducanu is into the Miami quarter-finals
A dominant performance from the Brit pic.twitter.com/vfrhUSG59Z
— Sky Sports Tennis (@SkySportsTennis) March 24, 2025
08:25 PM GMT
Raducanu wins again
Three and half years after winning her first grand slam title, Raducanu is through to her first WTA 1000 quarter final.
Anisimova had no real answer to the high level produced by Raducanu. She is playing incredibly well and she’s now two wins away from the final.
Some big hitters still in the draw but if she can play like this, anything is possible.
08:21 PM GMT
Raducanu* 6-1, 6-3 Anisimova
Raducanu moves serenely to two match points at 40-15. An ace to finish?
GAME SET MATCH RADUCANU!
Not an ace but after 68 minutes Raducanu cruises into the next round after Anisimova hits a forehand long.
08:18 PM GMT
‘Raducanu found the right shots at the right time’
Two big points there from 30-30. The difference between 5-2 and back on serve is clearly significant, and Raducanu found the right shots at the right time. Big sliding serve onto the line for 40-30, backhand crosscourt for the game. They’re two of her favourite tactics.
Minor quibble: the flat serve out wide from the ad court has fallen away in this set.
08:17 PM GMT
Raducanu 6-1, 5-3 Anisimova*
Does Anisimova have anything left to give? We’ve only played 61 minutes as the players change ends. An absolute rout from the Briton.
To her credit Anisimova moves to 40-15 with some decent ball striking. Raducanu stays in the game when Anisimova sprays a backhand long, 40-30.
But she does get the game when she finds the line with a backhand winner. Raducanu to serve for the match next.
08:12 PM GMT
Raducanu* 6-1, 5-2 Anisimova
You can feel the frustration for Anisimova as she misses another routine forehand, 30-15. Kind of sums up her day.
Timely first serve for Raducanu draws the return error, 40-30. Big ‘come on’ from Raducanu as Anisimova nets a backhand.
Raducanu on the brink of earning a place in the last eight.
08:08 PM GMT
Raducanu 6-1, 4-2 Anisimova*
Important for Raducanu to reset and remember that she has been able to break Anisimova very easily today.
She makes the ideal start to this game, moving to 0-30. She then gets three break points after a poor drop shot into the net by Anisimova.
Anisimova saves the first two points. Can she make it deuce? No she can’t. One of the longest rallies of the matches. Raducanu stays patient and Anisimova breaks down again, striking a forehand wide.
Raducanu breaks again.
08:01 PM GMT
Raducanu* 6-1, 3-2 Anisimova
A rare service game for Raducanu where she doesn’t have it all her own way and Anisimova gets a break point with a forehand winner down the line.
And Anisimova retrieves the break when Raducanu hits a forehand long.
08:00 PM GMT
‘Anisimova has just been rocked back by Raducanu’s relentlessness’
The second game of this set does rather suggest that Anisimova’s mechanics aren’t overly affected by her wrist/hand problem, because she was walloping winners in all directions. Again, my sense is that she has just been rocked back by Raducanu’s relentlessness. But Anisimova certainly has the game to turn this around if she keeps going for it.
07:57 PM GMT
Raducanu 6-1, 3-1 Anisimova*
Physio is back again for Anisimova and she receives a massage on that troublesome right forearm. The American looks emotional as she wipes her face with a towel. She looks uncomfortable but is continuing to play.
Vintage Raducanu forehand return winner flies past Anisimova, 15-30. Anisimova forehand long, 30-40. Break point.
Wild Anisimova backhand flies wide. Raducanu breaks.
07:53 PM GMT
Raducanu* 6-1, 2-1 Anisimova
Important for Raducanu to keep her head and maintain her level while Anisimova shows signs of improvement. First serves into play and using the backhand slice will be the key here.
Great serve down the T by Raducanu and Anisimova can’t get the return into play, 40-15. Anisimova forehand long and Raducanu holds again.
07:50 PM GMT
Raducanu 6-1, 1-1 Anisimova*
When Anisimova does get it right, she hits a very heavy ball and we get a glimpse of the danger she still poses to Raducanu with three winners in a row to move to 40-15.
Backhand error by Anisimova takes the game to deuce and another gives Raducanu a break point. Timely first serve of the match for Anisimova to rescue the situation.
And she holds with a crushing cross court backhand winner. Is this the start of her revival?
07:45 PM GMT
Second set: Raducanu* 6-1, 1-0 Anisimova
After around seven minutes since the end of the first set, Anisimova is ready to continue. Can she mount a comeback or will Raducanu get another early finish?
Not much changes in this game as the errors continue to flow for the American. Raducanu does drop her first point on serve when she hits a forehand long, 40-15.
And she holds to 30 when Anisimova nets a backhand return.
07:42 PM GMT
‘She is being humiliated’
“She is being humiliated,” says Annabel Croft of Anismova, who is now having treatment on the hand issue she came into the match with. I feel like that’s been an issue for her, but not the whole issue. Remember that Raducanu has made ten of 12 first serves and pulled off three straight holds to love.
It’s demoralising for her opponents.
07:40 PM GMT
Delay in play
The tournament physio has been called to the court to see Anisimova. Yesterday, she struggled with a blister on her hand. Today she is receiving treatment on her right forearm and wrist.
Raducanu is so dialled in that she has gone to the back of the court and is practising serves. An initial evaluation on Anisimova has led to an official medical timeout.
07:37 PM GMT
Raducanu 6-1 Anisimova*
You could say Anisimova is tanking here. Refusing to go after balls and striking the ball with no strategy or patience.
Raducanu earns two set points and after 24 minutes she wins the set when Anisimova strikes a forehand long.
Near perfect set of tennis from Raducanu. For Anisimova, I’m not sure she could play any worse.
A flying start from Emma Raducanu
She secures the first set in just 24 minutespic.twitter.com/5dITxc8xnw
— Sky Sports Tennis (@SkySportsTennis) March 24, 2025
07:34 PM GMT
Raducanu* 5-1 Anisimova
Raducanu’s serving masterclass continues. The variety in angle and speed is causing Anisimova all sorts of problems. She has no idea which direction the ball is going.
Raducanu races to 40-0 again then shows exceptions hustle and defence to stay in the rally. She hits a lovely short angled slice and Anisimova nets the volley.
Three love service holds for Raducanu.
07:29 PM GMT
Raducanu 4-1 Anisimova*
Anisimova is spraying the ball around and rushing between points. She is irritated and playing as though she wants this set to end now.
Anisimova then gets into a row with the umpire about the ball kids and that loss of focus leads to a double fault and break point for Raducanu. Raducanu return goes long to the relief of Anisimova.
And the American finally gets on the board when Raducanu nets a backhand. Very strange game.
07:24 PM GMT
Raducanu* 4-0 Anisimova
Big difference in body language between the two players. Raducanu is raising her fist in determination while Anisimova is dejected at the other end.
Raducanu completes another love hold. Eight points won in a row with seven first serves found. Very impressive.
07:22 PM GMT
‘Anisimova hasn’t been at the races at all’
Wow, the Sky commentators are getting excited and fair enough. That was a start that says “I’m feeling in a good place.” Anisimova hasn’t been at the races at all, but it’s tricky playing Raducanu when the force is with her because she starts the point well both when serving and returning.
07:20 PM GMT
Raducanu 3-0 Anisimova*
Anisimova is yet to settle here and that’s all thanks to Raducanu who is playing with aggression and intensity. Anisimova is struggling to get her first serve into play and it is making her very vulnerable.
Wrong footing forehand winner by Raducanu gives her two break points. And she gets the job done at the first attempt when Anisimova shanks a backhand wide.
Raducanu secures double break.
07:18 PM GMT
Raducanu* 2-0 Anisimova
Raducanu put on a serving clinic last night against Kessler and she has started right on it today. She races to 40-0 and consolidates the break with an ace.
Very smooth start by the Briton.
07:15 PM GMT
First set: Emma Raducanu 1-0 Amanda Anisimova* (*denotes server)
Here we go then. Anisimova wins the coin toss and opts to serve first. Raducanu moves to 0-30 after her backhand clips the net cord and drop short on Anisimova’s side.
The American fights back to level at 30-30 but Raducanu goes on the attack and draws the error to earn a break point. And Raducanu makes a fast start when Anisimova drags a forehand into the tramlines.
Raducanu breaks.
07:10 PM GMT
Who is Mark Petchey and why has she gone back to him?
We know about Raducanu’s issue with keeping hold of coaches. In Miami, she has been supported by former coach Mark Petchey.
Three years ago, our tennis correspondent Simon Briggs visited Petchey’s camp at the Neilson tennis centre in Messini, on the southernmost part of mainland Greece.
Click here to read about how he operates.
07:05 PM GMT
WATCH: What happened when Raducanu met Anisimova at the Australian Open in January?
07:01 PM GMT
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06:54 PM GMT
Elsewhere, is Andy Murray plotting a return to tennis?*
This is not a drill @andy_murray plays tennis...#MiamiOpenpic.twitter.com/YLSLUxPGp4
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 24, 2025
*He is not
06:48 PM GMT
We have a winner!
going from strength to strength
Qinwen Zheng fends off Krueger in straight sets to progress into the last 8 of the #MiamiOpenpic.twitter.com/RqfSIxtwNK
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2025
Zheng is through to the quarters and that means Raducanu and Anisimova will be on court very shortly!
06:34 PM GMT
When will Raducanu come on to court?
The schedule says Raducanu’s match will start ‘not before 6.30pm’. We’ve just passed that time and ninth seed Qinwen Zheng has been taken into a second set tie-break by Ashlyn Krueger after winning the first set 6-2.
06:19 PM GMT
Raducanu aims for WTA 1000 best result
Hello and welcome to coverage from the Miami Open as Emma Raducanu plays Amanda Anisimova in the fourth round.
Raducanu is enjoying an impressive tournament, knocking out world No 10 Emma Navarro in the second round and on Sunday outclassing in-form McCartney Kessler before the American retired from the match through injury.
The Briton is now bidding to reach the quarter-finals of a WTA 1000 event for the first time but faces a stiff test against Anisimova.
“I think it’s a different approach this week,” she said. “I think five minutes before the match I was playing spike ball with the team. It helps me to relax. When I’m playing my best tennis I’m really expressing my personality. I’d say I’m a bit of a free spirit so I don’t need restrictions or being told what to do.
“I think when I’m being really authentic, that’s when I’m playing my best.”
While Raducanu needed just 42 minutes to win yesterday, Anisimova beat Mirra Andreeva - the winner in Indian Wells last week - 7-6, 2-6, 6-3 in almost three hours.
“We’re both big hitters, I knew we would go and have a great match out here,” said Anisimova. “She has a lot of variety in her game, definitely a tricky opponent.”
Raducanu goes into the match having won her only previous meeting against Anisimova, a 6-3, 7-5 victory in the second round of this year’s Australian Open.
“I think my movement is pretty good right now,” said Raducanu. “I’m defending better, I’m returning really well. I’m pretty happy with most areas of my game, I feel like I’m improving. Hopefully, I will set up some stability and keep going.
“I’m really proud of myself, my team, the work we’ve been putting in and the kind of environment we’ve been building.”
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