Emma Raducanu Rekindles Champion Spirit with Dominant Miami Open Quarter-final Run
Emma Raducanu storms into Miami Open quarterfinals with dominant performance, marking her best streak since 2021 US Open triumph.



Raducanu's Resurgence in Miami
Emma Raducanu has rediscovered her championship mentality with a commanding 6-1, 6-3 victory over 17th seed Amanda Anisimova at the Miami Open - her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal appearance since her historic 2021 US Open breakthrough.
Clinical Performance Shows Champion Quality
- Needed just 24 minutes to claim first set without dropping serve
- Extended current win streak to 4 matches (first since 2021)
- Showcased aggressive returning (won 56% return points)
- Maintained pressure despite Anisimova's medical timeout
"The biggest breakthrough has been finding my competitive fire," Raducanu told Sky Sports. "Being present for every point has made the difference after struggling with consistency for months."
Tournament Turning Point
The British No. 2 appears revitalized after making tough decisions:
- Parted ways with coach Vladimir Platenik after brief partnership
- Built trusted support team fostering on-court creativity
- Adopted simplified match mindset ("thinking less, playing more")
Next Challenge: Pegula Test
Raducanu faces world No. 4 Jessica Pegula in a blockbuster quarterfinal after the American's straight-sets win over Marta Kostyuk. The matchup features:
- Pegula's tournament-best 82% first serve percentage
- Raducanu's improving 64% win rate on returns
- Their first career meeting on hard courts
Other Miami Highlights
- Sabalenka advances: World No. 1 defeats defending champ Collins 6-4, 6-4
- Swiatek progresses: Sets up quarterfinal with Filipino wildcard Eala
- Gauff upset: No. 3 seed falls to Poland's Linette in straight sets
- Zverev survives scare: Overcomes 4-1 deficit to beat Thompson
Stats Spotlight | Metric | Raducanu | Tournament Avg |
---|---|---|---|
1st Serve % | 68% | 62% | |
Break Points Converted | 83% | 42% | |
Winners/Unforced Errors | +14 | +3 |
"When I play instinctively, that's when my best tennis emerges," Raducanu noted about her evolving approach that could signal a career resurgence on the WTA Tour.