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Raducanu Clinches First Season Win at Rain‑Interrupted Hobart International

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Raducanu Clinches Hobart Victory as Rain delays Fade: Sets Up australian Open Push

Hobart, Australia — Emma raducanu sealed her first win of the season at the Hobart International after rain interrupted play, forcing a delay that extended the match timeline but did not derail the British former US Open champion.

Raducanu took the opening set and battled back from a 4-2 deficit in the second when play resumed on Wednesday,completing a 6-3,7-6 (7-2) victory over Camila Osorio to advance to the quarterfinals.

Because of an injury withdrawal by Magdalena Frech in the second round, Raducanu avoided a second match on the same day and will face Australian wildcard Taylah Preston in the quarterfinals as she fine-tunes her Australian Open preparations.

“Very, very difficult match. We played under all conditions and coming on and off a few times was really difficult,” Raducanu said. “I don’t think I’ve slept through many matches in between, so that was a new one for me. I thought Camila played an incredible match, and I’m really pleased with how I came out today and turned it around.”

Breaking News Essentials

The gusty start, the rain delay, and a resilient finish underscored Raducanu’s readiness as the season gains momentum. The victory marks a solid step forward as she eyes deeper rounds in a tournament that tests both endurance and adaptability.

Evergreen Insights

Early-season momentum often hinges on how players handle interruptions and shifts in rhythm. Raducanu’s ability to regain footing after a late pause demonstrates mental resilience and tactical versatility—traits that can translate to longer formats and tougher stages, including Grand Slam events.

Fact Detail
Event Hobart International — Women’s Singles
Opponent Camila Osorio
Score 6-3, 7-6 (7-2)
Next Opponent Taylah Preston (Australian wildcard)
Reason for Delay Rain forced suspension of play

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