- Ukraine war and climate stalemate loom over G20 summit
- Ukraine fires first US long-range missiles into Russia
- Retiring Nadal to play singles for Spain against Netherlands in Davis Cup
- Rain ruins Sri Lanka's final ODI against New Zealand
- Hendrikse brothers start for South Africa against Wales
- Macron tells Xi he shares desire for 'durable peace' in Ukraine
- Ruthless Japan beat China to move to brink of World Cup qualification
- French farmers threaten 'chaos' over proposed EU-Mercosur deal
- Brazil arrests G20 guards over alleged 2022 Lula assassination plot
- Raducanu gives Britain lead on Slovakia in BJK Cup semis
- Russia says Ukraine fired first US-long range missiles
- Walmart lifts full-year forecast after strong Q3
- British farmers protest in London over inheritance tax change
- NATO holds large Arctic exercises in Russia's backyard
- Trouble brews in India's Manipur state
- Son of Norwegian princess arrested on suspicion of rape
- Romanian court says 'irregularities' in influencer Andrew Tate's indictment
- Iran faces fresh censure over lack of cooperation at UN nuclear meeting
- Despondency and defiance as 45 Hong Kong campaigners jailed
- Scholar, lawmakers and journalist among Hong Kongers jailed
- Police break up Georgia vote protest as president mounts court challenge
- France's Gisele Pelicot says 'macho' society must change attitude on rape
- G20 leaders talk climate, wars -- and brace for Trump's return
- US lawmaker accuses Azerbaijan in near 'assault' at COP29
- Tuchel's England have 'tools' to win World Cup, says Carsley
- Federer hails 'historic' Nadal ahead of imminent retirement
- Ukraine vows no surrender, Kremlin issues nuke threat on 1,000th day of war
- Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy goes on sale in China
- Spain royals to visit flood epicentre after chaotic trip: media
- French farmers step up protests against EU-Mercosur deal
- Rose says Europe Ryder Cup stars play 'for the badge' not money
- Negotiators seek to break COP29 impasse after G20 'marching orders'
- Burst dike leaves Filipino farmers under water
- Crisis-hit Thyssenkrupp books another hefty annual loss
- US envoy in Lebanon for talks on halting Israel-Hezbollah war
- India to send 5,000 extra troops to quell Manipur unrest
- Sex, drugs and gritty reality on Prague's underworld tours
- Farmers descend on London to overturn inheritance tax change
- Clippers upset Warriors, Lillard saves Bucks
- Acquitted 'Hong Kong 47' defendant sees freedom as responsibility
- Floods strike thousands of houses in northern Philippines
- Illegal farm fires fuel Indian capital's smog misery
- SpaceX set for Starship's next flight, Trump expected to attend
- Texans cruise as Cowboys crisis deepens
- Do the Donald! Trump dance takes US sport by storm
- Home hero Cameron Smith desperate for first win of 2024 at Australian PGA
- Team Trump assails Biden decision on missiles for Ukraine
- Hong Kong court jails 45 democracy campaigners on subversion charges
- Urban mosquito sparks malaria surge in East Africa
- Djibouti experiments with GM mosquito against malaria
NGG | 0.55% | 63.25 | $ | |
RIO | -0.35% | 61.903 | $ | |
SCS | -1.07% | 13.06 | $ | |
CMSC | -0.02% | 24.62 | $ | |
RBGPF | -0.74% | 59.75 | $ | |
RYCEF | 1.15% | 6.93 | $ | |
AZN | 0.33% | 63.6 | $ | |
BCE | -0.29% | 27.15 | $ | |
BP | -1.26% | 29.055 | $ | |
CMSD | -0.08% | 24.37 | $ | |
BCC | -1.29% | 139.74 | $ | |
BTI | -0.18% | 36.615 | $ | |
GSK | -0.85% | 33.405 | $ | |
VOD | -0.56% | 8.87 | $ | |
JRI | 0% | 13.23 | $ | |
RELX | -0.02% | 45.03 | $ |
Raducanu gives Britain lead on Slovakia in BJK Cup semis
Emma Raducanu put Britain 1-0 up on Slovakia in the Billie Jean King Cup semi-finals on Tuesday in Malaga with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Viktoria Hruncakova.
Katie Boulter faces Rebecca Sramkova in the second singles rubber aiming to send four-time runners up Britain through to Wednesday's final against Italy.
Raducanu, who won the US Open in 2021, opened the first set with a break against Hruncakova, ranked 238th in the world, 180 places beneath her.
The Briton opened up a 5-2 lead with another break in the fifth game before Hruncakova found her footing.
The Slovakian saved a set point, breaking back for 5-3 and then consolidating as Raducanu wobbled but then closed out comfortably on her serve.
Sidelined with a foot injury since mid-September until this week, the 22-year-old at times struggled with her opponent's power but was otherwise superior.
Raducanu broke in the fifth and seventh games to serve for the set but could not polish it off at the first opportunity as Hruncakova resisted.
She eventually sealed her victory with a strong serve which the Slovakian could not return.
"Every match is extremely challenging and as the tournament progresses more and more, I think today was a really really tough battle," said Raducanu, who enjoyed strong British support in the arena.
"(She) has a huge ball strike, and despite her rank she plays much above that."
Jasmine Paolini's Italy defeated Poland and Iga Swiatek with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday.
M.Gameiro--PC