Emma Raducanu outlasts Beatriz Haddad Maia at Indian Wells | Emma Raducanu

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Emma Raducanu arrived in Palm Desert still trying to figure out how to keep her body in one piece, merely attempting to string a few matches together, yet her run to the third round left her staring across at one of the most match-tough players in the world.

Only one WTA player, Iga Swiatek, won more tennis matches than Beatriz Haddad Maia last year and after being eviscerated in the opening set, Haddad Maia showcased her mental toughness by instantly fighting back. By the middle of an exhausting, quality final third set, it would have been reasonable to conclude that she had Raducanu exactly where she wanted.

But as the pressure rose and the rising quality required even greater shotmaking of her, Raducanu fought with everything she had and emerged from one of the toughest matches of her young career as the victor. Unseeded at Indian Wells and ranked 77th, Raducanu outfought and outhit the 13th-seed Haddad Maia 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 to reach the fourth round at the Indian Wells WTA 1000 event for the first time in her career.

“I’m extremely happy with the way I fought and dug in [during] the third set,” said Raducanu. “I dropped my intensity a little bit in the second and against such a great opponent like Beatriz, that’s enough. It’s a 6-2 set before you know it. I was really happy with how I managed to regain my focus and intensity, and come back in the third.”

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After starting last week not even fully certain that she would compete at Indian Wells, it has proven to be the site of her first true breakthrough 18 months after her US Open triumph.

Standing before Raducanu was one of the most improved players of the past year. After starting the 2022 season ranked outside of the top 80, Haddad Maia tore through the field, reaching her current ranking of 13th with 51 match wins last season.

Haddad Maia is 6ft tall and possesses a vicious lefty serve, but having honed her game on the clay courts of Brazil, she navigates the sport with a grinder’s mindset, her groundstrokes loaded with heavy topspin and pace, but with high margin. Early on, Raducanu was charged with setting the pace and she did not hesitate to impose herself from inside the baseline.

In her opening service game, Raducanu immediately broke Haddad Maia’s serve by pressuring her opponent with ultra aggression on return, intimidating her into two double faults. Throughout the first set, Raducanu continually rushed the Brazilian by taking the ball early, constantly looking to dominate with her forehand.

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Even after being so thoroughly dismantled in the opening set, Haddad Maia immediately shrugged off the set and adjusted. In the second set, she shut Raducanu out of her service games by mixing up her patterns on serve, she looked to finish points off at the net and threw in drop shots to keep Raducanu guessing. After breaking in her opening return game, Haddad Maia rolled through the second set.

Emma Raducanu shows her emotion after one of the most significant wins of her career.
Emma Raducanu shows her emotion after one of the most significant wins of her career. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images

The momentum was firmly in Haddad Maia’s corner as the third set began, the Brazilian holding with far greater ease, but Raducanu toiled through two excellent holds. By the middle of the third set, the quality reached stratospheric heights, both players trading blows in lengthy, high-octane exchanges. In the end, Raducanu’s creative, bold shotmaking proved the difference. When it mattered most, she wrestled her way back inside the baseline, she controlled her own destiny and finished off a spectacular win.

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It was significant for so many reasons. Raducanu’s great runs at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2021 were achieved without contesting a single three-set match. This marked her first ever three-set win over a top-50 opponent, her hardest fought win against a top player offering resistance until the very end.

Raducanu spent much of her 2022 struggling to figure out the game style that most suited her abilities. Throughout this week, she has played with total clarity, particularly laying into her forehand, normally her more inconsistent wing, and looking to control the baseline with it whenever possible.

“For me, it’s pretty amazing,” Raducanu said. “I haven’t really prepared for this tournament, I haven’t really practiced. To come out here and play at this level and be competitive is a great sign for me. I did put two great weeks back home in London. To see those coming through and showing on the match court at crucial points sometimes is really exciting for me.”

By reaching the fourth round, Raducanu has offered herself a new opportunity against the very best. On Wednesday, she will face either Swiatek, the number one and dominant player in women’s tennis, or Bianca Andreescu, a former US Open and Indian Wells champion.

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