Emma Raducanu claimed that she performed higher in Singapore than she did on the Australian Open regardless of a shock first-round exit.
On Monday, the seventh-seeded Briton bowed out of the WTA 250 event in Singapore after One hundred and first-ranked Cristina Bucsa edged her out in a decent three-set battle 5-7 7-5 7-5.
Earlier than coming to the Asian nation, Raducanu defeated Ekaterina Alexandrova and Amanda Anisimova in two units in Melbourne earlier than dropping to world No. 2 Iga Swiatek.
“For me to be playing this kind of match, all I need is time on court and a match-competitive situation, which I got today,” she said after the Bucsa loss.
“I got it in abundance — over three hours of it — so, for me, it’s really valuable because every match I play, I feel like it’s a win.”
Raducanu: I played better than I did in Melbourne, that’s ironic
Against Swiatek, the 22-year-old picked up a brutal 1-6 0-6 defeat after delivering a very lackluster serving display.
In Singapore, the Briton’s serve was again a major issue since she blasted seven double faults and allowed a total of 17 break points and lost her serve nine times.
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In the third set, Raducanu was also twice up by a break before losing the decider.
However, she felt that she played pretty well but that Bucsa played “unbelievable” and that’s why she lost.
“I think I’m in a pretty good place with everything and I think I actually played better than I did in Melbourne, so that is ironic,” the former world No. 10 explained.
“I think it was really small margins in it. I honestly thought I played pretty well today.
“She just played unbelievable and, credit to her, she kept it up the whole match.”
It needs to be famous that Raducanu cut up with coach Nick Cavaday late final week so it is going to be fascinating to see if she makes any additions within the upcoming interval.