- Emma Raducanu beat Jil Teichmann in the second round of the Italian Open
- The former winner of the US Open admitted that she had continued to lose her accreditation pass
Emma Raducanu revealed that she continued to be prohibited from Italian open land because she has repeatedly lost her accreditation.
The former US Open winner admitted that he had lost his field passes in a joyful interview after his second victory against Jil Teichmann in Rome.
The 22-year-old woman produced an impressive 6-2 6-2 victory against her Swiss opponent, hitting six ASs and facing only one break point.
After his victory, Raducanu was asked about his missing accreditation.
“It is going rather well in Rome, except for the fact that I think you continue to lose your accreditation,” said Karthi Gnanasegaram, presenter of Sky Sports.
A grove Raducanu replied: “Yes, well, I have already won something this week.
Emma Raducana admitted having lost her accreditation several times after a victory at the Italian Open

She said that she was “exposed” to the entrance after having repeatedly lost her passes to the ground

The former winner of the US Open defeated Jil Teichmann to establish third -round equality with Kudermetova
“So I was the first person to lose my accreditation.
“And then I lost the second accreditation.
“And then I was exposed to the table at the entrance.
“It is not ideal but to be honest, it sums up me roughly.”
Raducanu’s meeting was only his third match on Clay this season, and only on the 20th in his entire career.
She was initially played at Ekaterina Alexandrova, but she was forced to withdraw by pre-match with a right shoulder injury.

She was initially planned to play Ekaterina Alexandrova, who abandoned with an injury

The victory was only the third Raducanu clay match of the season and the 20th of his career
To be honest, it was quite mental, because I warmed up for my match against Alexandrova and, all of a sudden, I am told that I played Jil ”, told Raducanu to Sky Sports.
“In addition to that, it is on the left, so a completely different challenge. Honestly, I haven’t practiced with a left -hander and I haven’t played it since February.
“I am really proud of myself for the way I fought. It is its favorite surface.
“The first games, I adapted to the way the ball is curled up, but I’m really proud of myself. I fought and I am really proud of the way I went through that.
She will face Veronika Kudermetova in the third round after the Russian defeated Amanda Anisimova 7-6 7-5.