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Raducanu reaches Queen's semi-final despite injury scare

  • The quarter-final ​match had been held over from ​Friday after dismal weather earlier in the week ‌had ⁠snagged the schedule
Published June 13, 2026 Updated June 13, 2026 07:41pm
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LONDON: Cheered on by a partisan home crowd, Britain’s Emma Raducanu ​battled past Uzbekistan’s Kamilla Rakhimova to ‌reach the Queen’s Club Championships semi-final on Saturday and set up a clash ​later in the day against ​American teenage sensation Iva Jovic.

Unseeded Raducanu ⁠looked in control until a slip ​early in the second set required ​treatment on her thigh, but she dug in to complete a 6-3 7-5 victory.

The quarter-final ​match had been held over from ​Friday after dismal weather earlier in the week ‌had ⁠snagged the schedule.

Sixth seed Jovic, 18, will be a formidable challenge for Raducanu later with the youngster in ​confident mood ​after ⁠beating fellow American and second seed Amanda Anisimova in three ​sets on Friday.

There is still ​the ⁠possibility of an all-British final at the grass-court event with Katie Boulter ⁠facing ​Croatia’s lucky loser from ​qualifying Donna Vekic in the day’s opening semi.