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Emma Raducanu vs Ena Shibahara LIVE: Tennis scores and updates from Nottingham Open

Follow all the live action from Emma Raducanu’s return to grass ahead of Wimbledon this summer

Sonia Twigg
Tuesday 11 June 2024 16:11 BST
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Emma Raducanu beat Ena Shibahara in straight sets on her first game on grass for over 700 days at the Nottingham Open.

The 21-year-old made the most of the home advantage, taking the first set 5-1, and then despite a small falter at 5-1 up in the second when she was broken twice in succession, she fought back to win the match.

Raducanu skipped the French Open to focus on her fitness, but said she was in a good place ahead of the Nottingham Open, and showed some of what she is capable of in her first match, where she served four aces and wrapped up victory in an hour and 10 minutes.

Ons Jabeur is also in action and the former Wimbledon finalist takes on Camila Osorio later today.

Andy Murray will begin his grass court season in Stuttgart as his Wimbledon preparation could also be the start of a farewell, and he has previously indicated this could be his final season before retirement.

Defending champion Katie Boulter edged past Harriet Dart yesterday, with the latter left furious after a line call. Dart offered a £50,000 bet to the umpire in the ill-tempered affair.

Relive all the action from Nottingham below plus the latest from Stuttgart as Andy Murray returns:

Emma Raducanu 6-1 4-1 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu is toying with Shibahara, feints to go down the line and then just rotates her hips opening up more of the court for a passing shot.

Another ace gives the Brit a 30-0 lead, her fourth of the match so far. She has the chance to hold to love, but a shot just drops beyond the baseline.

She does find a bit more power with a backhand down the line, and Shibahara doesn’t have an answer to it.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 15:07

Emma Raducanu 6-1 3-1 Ena Shibahara

Shibahara serves and volleys to take the lead in the fourth game of the second set, it is clearly her comfort zone and it allows her to move 30-0 ahead.

She is a more experienced doubles than singles player, and she has a chance to win only her second game of the match with three game points, and she only needs one with a stunning serve down the centre line.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 15:04

Emma Raducanu 6-1 3-0 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu’s baseline shots are just too strong for Shibahara and she hits it into the net again as Raducanu goes ahead, the next ball she goes for power and hits it beyond the baseline, 30-0.

A small mistake, and Shibahara claims just her seventh point against the Raducanu serve in this match, using her preferred tactic of attacking the net, but any inroad is cancelled out by a perfect forehand.

Raducanu takes the game.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 15:01

Emma Raducanu 6-1 2-0 Ena Shibahara - BREAK

Shibahara is running out of ways to find a way back into this game, she takes the first point, but Raducanu hits back immediately at 15-all.

Raducanu attacks the second serve right into the baseline corner, and Shibahara cannot get the ball back over the net.

The British player sets up two more break points, the first one comes off the frame in the return and is saved, but Raducanu takes the second when a backhand drifts into the net.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:58

Emma Raducanu 6-1 1-0 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu serves at the start of the second set after winning on her opponents serve and has just grown further into this game, taking a commanding 30-0 lead with a powerful forehand.

She sets up three game points, and then takes the game with a perfect ace down the middle. That was an ideal start to the second set for Raducanu.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:55

Emma Raducanu 6-1 Ena Shibahara - SET

Raducanu plays a stunning cross-court winner with both players at the net, there’s a late call out before that, but she has the lead at 15-30.

The 21-year-old Brit is just growing into this game, she is almost on her knees playing the forehand but just looks so comfortable and she sets up two break and set points.

The first one Raducanu cannot capitalise on and she hits a forehand that just clips the top of the net and bounces back, but the next one she does take to comfortably take the first set.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:50

Emma Raducanu 5-1 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu has been very impressive in this match and storms ahead on her serve to establish a healthy 40-15 lead and two game points.

Her serve proves too much for Shibahara who cannot get her return back into the court, and Raducanu extends her game advantage.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:47

Emma Raducanu 4-1 Ena Shibahara - BREAK

Shibahara takes the first point in her serve, with the return going straight into the net, but Raducanu pulls it back to 30 all.

Shibahara has continued to go big on her second serve and moves to the brink of a hold with it, but the longer rallies seem to favour the Brit, and she produces a tidy return and follow to take the game to deuce.

The Japanese player fires into the net and Raducanu has another break point, which she takes with a stunning perfect backhand down the line.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:42

Emma Raducanu 3-1 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu has not agreed with the umpire’s call on three or four occasions now, but she has to accept it and there are no reviews.

The Brit does move 30-15 into the lead when Shibahara’s return goes straight into the net, but it’s all level when Raducanu makes the same mistake deep behind the service line.

But from that point, Raducanu storms ahead to take the game and maintain her break advantage in these early stages of the first set.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:37

Emma Raducanu 2-1 Ena Shibahara

Raducanu takes an early lead in the third game, as Shibaharu is caught out being slightly late to get to a serve and volley.

However, he next serve is hit back into the net by Raducanu to level the game at 30-30.

Shibahara goes for a slice, it’s called out,by the line judge but overruled by the chair umpire and Shibahara moves to within one point of her first game, which she takes when Raducanu hits one off the frame of the racket.

Sonia Twigg11 June 2024 14:32

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