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Raducanu is unbeatable on fast hard courts when she plays like this. She'll win a stack of US Opens and some Australian Opens and Wimbledons of course. She'll have to develop her game to have a chance in the French Open though, as it's not currently suited to slow courts, as was shown at Indian Wells.
@@yaofaust89 I don't think she's mentally prepared for the French because you need to be methodical. Emma likes to win points quickly and dynamically. Sampras never won a FO, but he won plenty of other slams.
@@Steveypoos You’re so right! Emma is only 18. There’re lots of time for her to develop & improve to be #1! Give her 3/4 more years to work with a disciplined & compatible coach! 🏆🏆🏆🏆 Golden slam 2025!
Excellent point. She is probably going to struggle on clay courts. Then again, she needs a coach who her parents arent going to fire because of their ideas about how much money their daughter can make them. Its written all over their faces.
I didn't watch the first half of this match because I was so nervous for Emma, this would take her to the Top 100! Then saw the scoreline and she'd crushed it. Amazing performance, and the first real sign of what was to come.
For those saying Emma's a one-trick pony conveniently forget she made the 2nd week at Wimbledon this year in only her 2nd wta tourney. She also made a final at a minor wta (Chicago 125k ?) event after Wimbledon. She pretty much started playing on tour this summer, ffs. Give her at least until the end of '22 before putting her on the witch trial.
literally crazy how the commentators went from "raducanu's going to be very challenged playing this incredible athlete" to "bless her sorribes tormo's on the board!"
oh so this is gonna be the "One of the most brutal demolition jobs that I've seen from a teenager in the women's game for a long time. Just an astonishing level of performance throughout." sorribes tormo on 3rd round, wow
@@gamingtonight1526 yes she has about 18 months experience necessary to put her WTA #1 …lots of tournament and player variety to toughen her up ,experience wise ,shapewise ,mentally and physically …..
The TV comentator started out pushing the notion that the number 50 ranked Sorribes Tormo was very tough and had an arsenal of tennis weapons that was going to crush this qualifier Raducanu. Throughout the match it became evident that that perspective of hers was a fixation. She couldn't wake up and realize that Raducanu is a truly great player. Instead, sticking to her narrow perspective, she spoke of Raducanu as a qualifier who was playing risky tennis and getting away with it. To me, that puts the commentator at the bottom in terms of competence, the worst I can remember seeing in a Grand Slam. Truly out of her league. Commentators should enhance the experience of watching a match, not depreciate it. I didn't appreciate Sorribes Tormo's guttural growling grunts. Haven't heard anything to match it since Max Mirnyi.
@@sausalitot9645 especially as professional tennis players. At least Martina Navratilova was extremely complimentary on Emma.Heard her on Amazon Uk and she was so nice
Emma was unranked and unknown prior to the U.S. Open. L. Fernandez was largely unknown as well. Loved watching these young girls plow through the competition. It may never happen again.
I reckon the only reason Emma dominated this game is because she couldn't stand listening to that grunt, so she tried to wrap it up as quickly as she could 😅
Emma’s tennis path/trajectory has been the opposite of most players’. She reached the top after a very short time on the tour. Others worked their way year in year out to build up to that path to the top which is winning a slam. Now, Emma has to really put in the time to get more matches in the tour under her belt. I hope her unique trajectory will enhance her mental and emotional strength as a tennis player. I am so excited to see her play more matches and gain more experience and confidence in playing on different surfaces and conditions and against different types of players on tour.
Yes. She's very new to the whole WTA grind. She's had like 8 weeks in total at it so far. It's remarkable she's done so well in 2 Grand Slams at such a young age with such little experience. There will be ups and downs as she learns, and there will be doubters and childlike haters declaring 'I told you so!' when she loses a match, as there are already, but she'll do fine.
Emma not strong as Serena, no so talented as hingis, but she won slam as qualifiers within just 3months pro tour , this ever never happened in tennis man or woman. Maybe the most magnificent achievement in the history
This was the pinnacle. Emma still had three games to reach the final, and then there was the final itself. But the way she played in this match - I think every woman player I've ever watched - Goolagong, Evert, Navratilova, Graf, Seles, Sharapova, the Williams sisters - would have fallen before Emma in this form.
this was a excellent tennis match.emma raducanu is absolutely amazing.she is definitely one of a kind.i love her so much.she played her heart out in this match.well played emma.
These fans had no idea they were witnessing Raducanu on the precipice of a run for the history books. They're lucky to see Raducanu at her best. Oh, if they could only get an autographed tennis ball... Raducanu in this match was playing very "loose" -- like she had nothing to lose. Her swing was relaxed but firm. She was relentless at her attack game (hit the ball early and move up front). She was not afraid to attack the first serve or go for the lines. No matter what anyone says, her coach in the background was a key part of her success. It might have been best for her to keep him a little longer.
Yeah, sure, but did you see the first couple of games ? Extremely tight. Tormo could've easily taken the lead at first and...whol knows ? A new match, for sure.
She really pushes and rotates with her body on forehands. Not much backswing but manages to accelerate the racket with loose arms and great acceleration.
This is one of the best matches Emma played. This was a brilliant exhibition on how to play.. If we could have this Emma back Iga would struggle. Emma now would lose badly to Emma then :-(
gave Iga a surprisingly close match in Stuttgart considering her form...think Emma just needs to sort out her fitness and coaching issues (which i'm sure her parents are behind, she needs to tell them to back off a little, i think it's affecting her confidence) and her performances will pick right back up again i reckon
@@eff943 Thanks @Eff94 for that. She did but did you look at that match against Iga it was the weirdest thing.. She kept playing the ball back to Iga instead of into the open court??? It was almost like Iga had a rubber band on the ball from her racket.. Had Emma played like this I could have seen Emma winning that match.. if you didn't notice it go watch again!!!
@@p57-elf haha yeah I've seen it, that was back when Emma was still in her pusher phase lol 🤣 tbf I think she was trying to double bluff and wrongfoot Iga and put the ball back where it came from because she's so fast and covers the court so well, but most of the time just ended up returning the ball straight to her lol. At least things are looking up now, from a coaching AND performance point of view. Recently reached her first semi since she won the USO, could've won it too if she didn't get injured, played well against Kasatkina too. Looks like Emma's confidence and aggressive tennis is really coming back under Tursunov, great to see... now just needs to sort out the fitness like she should've done last year haha
@@p57-elf true, but at least they've all been pretty minor-ish, even this latest wrist injury could work out for her, more time to work on fitness and conditioning till AO 2023... think the sprains and niggles will iron themselves out as her body gets used to tour life, could take a while though
she played many matches before this and so she was sharp. Emma needs many warm up matches before the draw if not she will lose like what happened in indian wells..
She just not accustomed to slow courts like IW. She will do well at the Australian Open. But she will also have problems at the French Open. Clay is even slow.
Guys, she's just starting on the tour. Kind of a freak occurence getting to Wimby 4th round and USO win but she's still starting on tour. After grinding through a year or two, she should get her sea legs.
Neither Emma or Leylay will win a tourney in 2022 and after US Open 2022 they will be around 55 to 75 ranking. Leylay 55 and Emma 75.. I'm being optimistic..
The commentators were quite obviously as much at a complete loss in the face of Emma's devastating win as ST herself. Game 2: ST "she can do anything," and a little later talk of "all the artillery in her bag." By the end of game 12: "She doesn’t have much except a lot of guts." Silence, perhaps?
Sara Sorribes Tormo's second serves are way too weak, so many in the 75-80mph range, begging for a winner return, and also way too many slice backhands, also begging for a winner return. lots of top spin on the forehand but not fast and heavy enough to wear down a young Raducanu
@@martin3203 I’m saying the US Open RUclips channel released Emma’s full game for the final and then the Semi-final but then jumped over the QF & R4 and uploaded the R3. Yes
13:55 "it's gonna be a back and forth one, we're gonna be here for a while"...Emma proceeds to win 6-0 6-1 lool can't blame them tho tbf, literally no one could've predicted the lowest ranked player there dominating a Grand Slam tournament like that, 10 matches in a row in straight sets, pretty sure even in qualifying Emma's opponents were ranked higher than her lol...only qualifier in history to win a Grand Slam🏆legendary stuff from Emma
Not so much legendary stuff, as a weak WTA tour. Raducanu can now barely get past the second round of a lot of tournaments this year. I can't think of the last tame a male grand slam champion had such poor results in almost every other tournament he played.
There’s no bigger underdog than a qualifier ranked 150th in the world. All of Emma’s 10 opponents en route to the title were ranked higher than her. If anything, she is the biggest underdog in this tournament 😂
Both of them were underdogs in the USO. That is why many were super suprised of their performance. Although I would say Emma's win after win was far more surprising because she has only 2 wta tour before wimbledon and then this. Leylah on the other hand has been playing for quite sometime. But both were darkhorse after Leylah beat Naomi and Emma beat Rogers.
@@cammiesay4627 Emma did not play more matches for 1-1/2 years because she was a high school student then, and her intelligent parents insisted she put education over tennis! and she listened and studied very well… a straight A student!! She should be commended for her hard work and dedication!! not just her super tennis skills!
Did Sorribes-Tormo bore Ash Barty to defeat at the Olympics. Her game is mid numbingly dull.
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Barty was lucky she didn't play Raducannu this year at US open 2022. She would get absolutely destroyed, butchered, annihilated. Raducannu would destroy Barty in straight sets.
It’s not a “repeat”. This is the full match, which will be uploaded to the first time to RUclips. Only the highlights/extended highlights have been uploaded thus far.
She's pulled out of Moscow that is happening in a couple of weeks. To concentrate on training, or finding a new trainer? Anyway, I am sure she will go to Romania as her Grandmother lives there, and that's at the end of October.
I was at this match and Emma really could have bagled 🥯 🥯 her 0 & 0 but it somehow slipped through her fingers. 🤣 This was one of her better matches of the tournament.
This was brutal. Emma's game was perfect here, maybe her best match.
"Can you do this for two sets?".. Emma;; I can do this for the whole tornament.. QQ
... And she did!
Come on, add all other 7 full matches please!
Emma, you are so brave! Attack, attack, attack, even attack the opponent first serve.
This match is a real celebration for all fans of the incomparable Emma!🥰🌟🎉
😁😀👍🔥
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Raducanu is unbeatable on fast hard courts when she plays like this. She'll win a stack of US Opens and some Australian Opens and Wimbledons of course. She'll have to develop her game to have a chance in the French Open though, as it's not currently suited to slow courts, as was shown at Indian Wells.
Absolutely right
Emma is not physically prepared for slow courts
@@yaofaust89 I don't think she's mentally prepared for the French because you need to be methodical. Emma likes to win points quickly and dynamically. Sampras never won a FO, but he won plenty of other slams.
@@Steveypoos You’re so right! Emma is only 18. There’re lots of time for her to develop & improve to be #1! Give her 3/4 more years to work with a disciplined & compatible coach! 🏆🏆🏆🏆 Golden slam 2025!
Excellent point. She is probably going to struggle on clay courts. Then again, she needs a coach who her parents arent going to fire because of their ideas about how much money their daughter can make them. Its written all over their faces.
thank you us open for uploading the full match, please another emma's match too
I didn't watch the first half of this match because I was so nervous for Emma, this would take her to the Top 100! Then saw the scoreline and she'd crushed it. Amazing performance, and the first real sign of what was to come.
For those saying Emma's a one-trick pony conveniently forget she made the 2nd week at Wimbledon this year in only her 2nd wta tourney. She also made a final at a minor wta (Chicago 125k ?) event after Wimbledon. She pretty much started playing on tour this summer, ffs. Give her at least until the end of '22 before putting her on the witch trial.
Those are bitter fans: Emma beat their fave and/or they lost money
Emmas tough , and has alot of natural talent …. 18 months and she will take #1 in the rankings!
Emma has real talent, I don't get the doubters
@@yourmusic6110 LOL, she will never be top 10
@@casinosnoopy9900 you have a crystal ball? 😹
Thank you for this video. Are you going to put more Raducanu full matches?
yes, please do put up more of her full matches!
Can you also add Emma raducanu vs Shelby Rogers?
Yesh pleashe.
YESS
There can never be too much Emma! Roll on the Transylvania Open!
literally crazy how the commentators went from "raducanu's going to be very challenged playing this incredible athlete" to "bless her sorribes tormo's on the board!"
When you've got Sorribes-Tormo grateful to get away with just one game....well done, Emma!
IKR
oh so this is gonna be the
"One of the most brutal demolition jobs that I've seen from a teenager in the women's game for a long time. Just an astonishing level of performance throughout."
sorribes tormo on 3rd round, wow
See how Emma got demolished in Transylvania, to show it can happen to anyone.
@@gamingtonight1526 And then Marta Kostyuk gets demolished by Simona Halep who then gets easily beaten Anna Kontaveit
@@gamingtonight1526 yes she has about 18 months experience necessary to put her WTA #1 …lots of tournament and player variety to toughen her up ,experience wise ,shapewise ,mentally and physically …..
The TV comentator started out pushing the notion that the number 50 ranked Sorribes Tormo was very tough and had an arsenal of tennis weapons that was going to crush this qualifier Raducanu. Throughout the match it became evident that that perspective of hers was a fixation. She couldn't wake up and realize that Raducanu is a truly great player. Instead, sticking to her narrow perspective, she spoke of Raducanu as a qualifier who was playing risky tennis and getting away with it. To me, that puts the commentator at the bottom in terms of competence, the worst I can remember seeing in a Grand Slam. Truly out of her league. Commentators should enhance the experience of watching a match, not depreciate it.
I didn't appreciate Sorribes Tormo's guttural growling grunts. Haven't heard anything to match it since Max Mirnyi.
Totally agree with you! I don’t know who is the female commentator.She is really annoying!
@@helenfang2034 Yes, she should be replaced post haste! and take her tunnel vision with her!
Does anyone know who this incompetent person was? Yes, She should be replaced.
The commentators tried their best to discredit Emma in the whole tournament including Chris Evert, Tracy Austin, just so not professional.
@@sausalitot9645 especially as professional tennis players. At least Martina Navratilova was extremely complimentary on Emma.Heard her on Amazon Uk and she was so nice
Looking forward to watching this again. Thank you.
Freight train Emma. Talk about "In the zone".
The roar in the background from the Arthur Ash court ...little did they know what was coming from out here on the periphery.
23:13 what a prophet!
Emma was unranked and unknown prior to the U.S. Open. L. Fernandez was largely unknown as well. Loved watching these young girls plow through the competition. It may never happen again.
I reckon the only reason Emma dominated this game is because she couldn't stand listening to that grunt, so she tried to wrap it up as quickly as she could 😅
Emma’s tennis path/trajectory has been the opposite of most players’. She reached the top after a very short time on the tour. Others worked their way year in year out to build up to that path to the top which is winning a slam. Now, Emma has to really put in the time to get more matches in the tour under her belt. I hope her unique trajectory will enhance her mental and emotional strength as a tennis player. I am so excited to see her play more matches and gain more experience and confidence in playing on different surfaces and conditions and against different types of players on tour.
Yes. She's very new to the whole WTA grind. She's had like 8 weeks in total at it so far. It's remarkable she's done so well in 2 Grand Slams at such a young age with such little experience.
There will be ups and downs as she learns, and there will be doubters and childlike haters declaring 'I told you so!' when she loses a match, as there are already, but she'll do fine.
Yes , get a experienced coach and team first
Emma not strong as Serena, no so talented as hingis, but she won slam as qualifiers within just 3months pro tour , this ever never happened in tennis man or woman. Maybe the most magnificent achievement in the history
@@yaofaust89 You can’t say she’s not as talented as someone else when she’s so new to this. Let’s just give her time.
@@yaofaust89 She's not all that you Said l8ke Serena and Hingis but she's talented in her own way.
Raducanu, great shot and beautiful player.
As she hammers another winner for 30 -love after the first set, I could swear the umpire says "That's enough", like it's a boxing match.
This was the pinnacle. Emma still had three games to reach the final, and then there was the final itself. But the way she played in this match - I think every woman player I've ever watched - Goolagong, Evert, Navratilova, Graf, Seles, Sharapova, the Williams sisters - would have fallen before Emma in this form.
this was a excellent tennis match.emma raducanu is absolutely amazing.she is definitely one of a kind.i love her so much.she played her heart out in this match.well played emma.
These fans had no idea they were witnessing Raducanu on the precipice of a run for the history books. They're lucky to see Raducanu at her best. Oh, if they could only get an autographed tennis ball...
Raducanu in this match was playing very "loose" -- like she had nothing to lose. Her swing was relaxed but firm. She was relentless at her attack game (hit the ball early and move up front). She was not afraid to attack the first serve or go for the lines.
No matter what anyone says, her coach in the background was a key part of her success. It might have been best for her to keep him a little longer.
Her coach could not be with her ,he had contractual commitments
Amazing player for playing with amezing performance 👍 congchulation and best wishes 🎉🎂❤️ historical moment and performance 👍💃🌹👍👌💕🐥
These commentators? Really, tormo didn't make it easy? She literally got bageled to death.
Yeah, sure, but did you see the first couple of games ? Extremely tight. Tormo could've easily taken the lead at first and...whol knows ? A new match, for sure.
Would have made no difference. Shelby Rogers was 2-0 in the quarter and Emma then won 12 of the next 13 games.
When put on Emma to Bencic full?
Yesh pleashe.
Commentator: We expect to see a lot of service holds from both players today. EMMA: Hold my Mary Quant !!
She really pushes and rotates with her body on forehands. Not much backswing but manages to accelerate the racket with loose arms and great acceleration.
Can you upload Bianca Andreescu’s matches against Golubic and Sakkari please?
Reducanu the greatest
Btw, this was her best match at the Open.
Leylah and her in Final was awesome tennis
i love emily radiocando
This is one of the best matches Emma played. This was a brilliant exhibition on how to play.. If we could have this Emma back Iga would struggle. Emma now would lose badly to Emma then :-(
gave Iga a surprisingly close match in Stuttgart considering her form...think Emma just needs to sort out her fitness and coaching issues (which i'm sure her parents are behind, she needs to tell them to back off a little, i think it's affecting her confidence) and her performances will pick right back up again i reckon
@@eff943 Thanks @Eff94 for that. She did but did you look at that match against Iga it was the weirdest thing.. She kept playing the ball back to Iga instead of into the open court??? It was almost like Iga had a rubber band on the ball from her racket.. Had Emma played like this I could have seen Emma winning that match.. if you didn't notice it go watch again!!!
@@p57-elf haha yeah I've seen it, that was back when Emma was still in her pusher phase lol 🤣 tbf I think she was trying to double bluff and wrongfoot Iga and put the ball back where it came from because she's so fast and covers the court so well, but most of the time just ended up returning the ball straight to her lol.
At least things are looking up now, from a coaching AND performance point of view. Recently reached her first semi since she won the USO, could've won it too if she didn't get injured, played well against Kasatkina too. Looks like Emma's confidence and aggressive tennis is really coming back under Tursunov, great to see... now just needs to sort out the fitness like she should've done last year haha
@@eff943 Injuries still are a problem 😞
@@p57-elf true, but at least they've all been pretty minor-ish, even this latest wrist injury could work out for her, more time to work on fitness and conditioning till AO 2023... think the sprains and niggles will iron themselves out as her body gets used to tour life, could take a while though
she played many matches before this and so she was sharp. Emma needs many warm up matches before the draw if not she will lose like what happened in indian wells..
I think so, too.
Yes, Emma just play pro tour 4months , she need many warmup before big game
She just not accustomed to slow courts like IW. She will do well at the Australian Open. But she will also have problems at the French Open. Clay is even slow.
Guys, she's just starting on the tour. Kind of a freak occurence getting to Wimby 4th round and USO win but she's still starting on tour. After grinding through a year or two, she should get her sea legs.
Emma is like Nadal ,needs lots of warmup matches ,then WATCHOUT!
Neither Emma or Leylay will win a tourney in 2022 and after US Open 2022 they will be around 55 to 75 ranking. Leylay 55 and Emma 75.. I'm being optimistic..
The commentators were quite obviously as much at a complete loss in the face of Emma's devastating win as ST herself. Game 2: ST "she can do anything," and a little later talk of "all the artillery in her bag." By the end of game 12: "She doesn’t have much except a lot of guts." Silence, perhaps?
Her legs ard simply perfecdtion. Gorgeous all the way around.
btw the grunting was so annoying
I'm always taken aback by her grunting, sounds like a hoarse man😂
The first time I saw tormo play , I doubt she grunt like a man
@@yaofaust89 she really does, very deep voice grunt
You mean like another Spanish player who out with foot problems ?
@@boke75 her grunt is much deeper than his, really.
I am just so lost as to how and why Emma’s forehand lost so much power in the months following this tournament??? What the heck happened??!
Thank you
Sara Sorribes Tormo's second serves are way too weak, so many in the 75-80mph range, begging for a winner return, and also way too many slice backhands, also begging for a winner return.
lots of top spin on the forehand but not fast and heavy enough to wear down a young Raducanu
Would it be possible to upload the mens final?
Emma is very impressive!
Raducanu's strenght is the ability to attack with risky shots with less unforced error. But if she is nit dialed in her game she lose fast
Why did you skip the Quarter Finals & Round 4 and jump straight to Round 3?
Are you sure you know how a main draw works?
@@martin3203 I’m saying the US Open RUclips channel released Emma’s full game for the final and then the Semi-final but then jumped over the QF & R4 and uploaded the R3. Yes
@@jonathanpowell7256, are you on the spectrum?
Thank you😊
When she start to hit with the whole body , it's like lightning strikes
Thanks!!!
13:55 "it's gonna be a back and forth one, we're gonna be here for a while"...Emma proceeds to win 6-0 6-1 lool
can't blame them tho tbf, literally no one could've predicted the lowest ranked player there dominating a Grand Slam tournament like that, 10 matches in a row in straight sets, pretty sure even in qualifying Emma's opponents were ranked higher than her lol...only qualifier in history to win a Grand Slam🏆legendary stuff from Emma
Not so much legendary stuff, as a weak WTA tour. Raducanu can now barely get past the second round of a lot of tournaments this year. I can't think of the last tame a male grand slam champion had such poor results in almost every other tournament he played.
Women now need to play best of 5 sets they are much fitter than when tennis started
Seriously, 5 sets of grunting from Sorribes Tormo, if she lasts that long ??
I don't mean to be mean but does Sara look like a character from Harry Potter..??? 😀
difference bet LF and ER is Emma is not the underdog on her matches
There’s no bigger underdog than a qualifier ranked 150th in the world. All of Emma’s 10 opponents en route to the title were ranked higher than her. If anything, she is the biggest underdog in this tournament 😂
Both of them were underdogs in the USO. That is why many were super suprised of their performance. Although I would say Emma's win after win was far more surprising because she has only 2 wta tour before wimbledon and then this. Leylah on the other hand has been playing for quite sometime. But both were darkhorse after Leylah beat Naomi and Emma beat Rogers.
@@cammiesay4627 Emma did not play more matches for 1-1/2 years because she was a high school student then, and her intelligent parents insisted she put education over tennis! and she listened and studied very well… a straight A student!! She should be commended for her hard work and dedication!! not just her super tennis skills!
Really, a qualifier ranked WTA 350 is not the underdog ?? The player ranked WTA 50 is ??
Tormo was lucky to get nil
Did Sorribes-Tormo bore Ash Barty to defeat at the Olympics. Her game is mid numbingly dull.
Barty was lucky she didn't play Raducannu this year at US open 2022. She would get absolutely destroyed, butchered, annihilated. Raducannu would destroy Barty in straight sets.
Commentator: We expect to see a lot of service holds.
EMMA: Yeah, hold my Burberry !!
I like you emma raducano you are my cute and skill full sister👍
Dream became true.
Why is the umpires' voice much louder than the commentator's voice?
Look forward to
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Why repeat?
It’s not a “repeat”. This is the full match, which will be uploaded to the first time to RUclips. Only the highlights/extended highlights have been uploaded thus far.
Does anyone know who was commentating on this match?
Mary Carrillo & Chandra Rubin & Luke Jensen.
@@soosun33 It definitely wasn’t Mary Carrillo or Chanda Rubin. I know what their voices sound like.
@@welshmarvel84 Then who was she? Chris Evert? Pam Shriver? Mary Jo Fernandez? Chris McKendry?
@@soosun33 I don’t know, that’s why I’m asking.
@@welshmarvel84 or Lindsey Davenport!
I’m a fan…
Nice yhanks
Wow.. lights out tennis 🔥 These commentators are awful.. UK commentary so much better.
(27+5)/90 => around 65% of unforced errors. We had an unforced error fest.
Get you a coach!!!!
She's pulled out of Moscow that is happening in a couple of weeks. To concentrate on training, or finding a new trainer? Anyway, I am sure she will go to Romania as her Grandmother lives there, and that's at the end of October.
Emma prepare for AO2022, you know what’ll happen then😁
I think she's also playing in Abu Dhabi in December.
Torino is made for clay courts
🏆🏆🏆
Emma so nasty she gave away a point just for a gentlemans sweep
The Spaniard is cute but she grunts like a guy (sounds like a guy).
Tormo will never win anything with that serve and horrible service action.
Regina României și a Chinei
Who cares ..? Emma wta ranking is 130..,,,!!??
I do
Wont meet sara now!
Sara just beat Osaka
Lol what happened at Indian Wells? One tournament wonder truly.
She was beaten by the one who's gonna be inevitable champion. That's that..
@@antoniosingson1791 Idk what you talking about? Sasnovich is already out.
@@viratbaivab2990 Really? Who took out sasno? Thanks
@@antoniosingson1791 Azarenka beat her.
@@viratbaivab2990 Really?
I was at this match and Emma really could have bagled 🥯 🥯 her 0 & 0 but it somehow slipped through her fingers. 🤣 This was one of her better matches of the tournament.