Emma Raducanu wins twice in a day at Queen’s to reach biggest final since 2021

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Emma Raducanu wins twice in a day at Queen’s to reach biggest final since 2021
Emma Raducanu celebrates during her Women's singles semi-final match against Iva Jovic
Emma Raducanu is through to the final at Queen’s – Adam Davy/PA

Emma Raducanu shook off fatigue and a fall to reach her biggest final for five years as she enjoyed the home comforts of Queen’s Club.

Rain earlier in the week played havoc with the schedule for Raducanu, who had to play her quarter-final and semi on the same day, but she won both in straight sets to reach Sunday’s final.

In the semi, Raducanu claimed a dominant 6-2, 6-2 win over Iva Jovic to reach another final without dropping a set, a feat she achieved during her historic run to the US Open title in 2021.

“This week has been incredible,” Raducanu said. “I’ve really enjoyed playing here, you stuck with me through some tough moments. I hope you guys can come back tomorrow for one more.”

Last month, Raducanu reunited with Andrew Richardson, who worked with her during her fairytale run in New York five years ago, when she entered the tournament as a qualifier and left with the trophy.

Since that moment, her career has been plagued with injury and fitness issues including surgery on both wrists and an ankle, and most recently the after-effects of a viral illness that she contracted ahead of the W250 final in Cluj in February.

The clay season might not have gone to plan with first-round exits in Strasbourg and Roland Garros but Raducanu’s attacking game is more suited to grass, and she showed the best of it in west London.

As she wrote “Made it to Sunday, Funday!” on the camera to sign off reaching the final, it was clear how much this moment meant to her.

“Any Brit would love to win the title here,” she said. “Me and my team have stuck together through some tough moments the last few months so I would like to thank them for getting me through.”

Emma Raducanu during her Women's singles semi-final match against Iva Jovic
Raducanu was in fine form against Iva Jovic – Adam Davy/PA

Before her 6-4, 6-2 win over Sorana Cirstea, Raducanu had not beaten a player in the top 20 for more than a year, but after reaching the final, she now has two to her name inside a week.

Raducanu might have felt fatigue having emerged onto the Andy Murray Arena for the second time on Saturday less than three hours after winning her quarter-final, but her opponent Jovic was also far from well-rested. 

She had played a doubles match that went well into Friday evening and lasted three sets, which probably played a part in her medical time-out after just five games to have her foot re-strapped by the trainer.

Against Jovic, Raducanu claimed the first set emphatically, taking it 6-2 in 45 minutes to put herself within touching distance of only her third tour-level final.

She started the second set in the same fashion, holding her serve easily and then carving out two break points in the first of Jovic’s service games, taking the second courtesy of a double fault.

But then Jovic rallied and Raducanu found herself on the receiving end of three break points, and she was broken to love at the first opportunity, to find her lead reduced to 2-1 in the second set.

After breaking back to retain her advantage, Raducanu struggled again with her serve and faced three break points, but rallied to save all of them with a fist-pumped yell.

When Jovic fired a forehand into the net on the first of Raducanu’s two match points, the Briton let out a big smile and fist pump before the emotions sunk in and she let out a yell of elation.

In the quarter-final just a few hours earlier, Raducanu had to overcome a slip on the most worn area of the court just behind the baseline at a set and 3-1 up. She only got to her feet as the umpire made her way out of the chair and had to go for a medical time-out before returning to complete the match with heavy strapping.

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain slips on court against Kamilla Rakhimova of Uzbekistan
Raducanu fell awkwardly against Kamilla Rakhimova – Luke Walker/Getty Images

After just two games, she removed the heavy strapping around her left thigh, but in the semi-final was sporting what appeared to be more of a bandage than strapping.

It remains to be seen how quickly Raducanu can recover for the final on Sunday against lucky loser Donna Vekic, in what would be her third match in around 30 hours but she may be able to feed off a supportive home crowd as she has done throughout the tournament so far.


07:17pm

Raducanu prepares for tomorrow.

Thank you for reading tonight.

We’ll be back tomorrow for Raducanu’s final against Donna Vekic tomorrow at Queens.

We’ll see you tomorrow.


07:03pm

‘It means everything’ – Raducanu celebrates

Emma Raducanu was delighted with the win, saying: “It means everything to be doing it in front of everyone. The support all day was electric so thank you so much.

“This week has been incredible. I’ve really enjoyed playing here, you stuck with me through some tough moments, I hope you guys can come back tomorrow for one more.

“Any Brit would love to win the title here. Me and my team have stuck together through some tough moments the last few months so I would like to thank them for getting me through.

“A shout out to the three guys over there in the crowd. It was 0-40 and I heard the “Radders” chant going. All the support today has been incredible”


07:01pm

Raducanu 6-2 6-2 Jovic

Raducanu is through to the final as she looks to impress at Wimbledon in the coming weeks.

For months – years, really – Raducanu has struggled with her game, but she was entirely dominant against her American opponent.

The win sets her up for a final against Donna Vekic for tomorrow’s final.


06:57pm

RADUCANU WINS! Raducanu 6-2 6-2 Jovic

Jovic sends her first rally of the game wide, and Jovic returns a long return from deep to the corner to move on point back.

An incisive effort from Raducanu wrong-foots Jovic, and Raducanu dispatches a lob to move two match points clear.

The Briton sees her opponent send a forehand into the net on the next point, and she has her semi-final victory.
 


06:52pm

Raducanu 6-2 5-2 Jovic*

Jovic goes 15-0 clear as she fiercely returns a lob, and then goes 30-0 clear as she anticipates a cross-court return.

A long effort from Jovic gives Raducanu the chance to come back into the game, and she holds to level with a big serve.

A tight serve forces a second serve, but Raducanu holds on before a long pass is long, and she is 30-40 behind.

An unforced error from Jovic after Raducanu’s slice gives the English player the chance to go level, and she nudges ahead with her next serve, and another long return sends her a game from the set victory.
 


06:45pm

Raducanu* 6-2 4-2 Jovic

Raducanu sends one long as Jovic goes 30-15 clear.

A long rally in the next point gives Briton the chance to drag one back, with the scores at 30-30.

Jovic runs to the net to beat down a Raducanu attack, leaving her on the cusp of a game win, and she holds to reduce the deficit.


06:40pm

Raducanu 6-2 4-1 Jovic*

Jovic scores two early points to put the pressure on Raducanu. A long rally for the third point gives Jovic a break point.

A forceful serve in the next point gives Raducanu a point back, and her serve forces Jovic into an error as she strains to reach the ball.

Jovic sends it long to force deuce for the two players, giving the Briton the chance to come back.

The next serve from Raducanu forces Jovic too far back for Jovic  to return over the net, giving her the advantage.

Her second serve brings an error for deuce for the two players, and the two battle it out for the vital next game.

Jokic fails to send back a serve from Raducanu and she is now on the cusp of victory.
 


06:32pm

Raducanu* 6-2 3-1 Jovic

In the fourth game, Raducanu volleys back, deftly, drop-shotting an early return.

She rushes to the net to move 30-15 ahead with the American serving, and an unforced error gives Jovic a 30-30 chance.

Jovic’s wild return is out as she goes 40-30 behind and the American trails again.

A second serve gives Raducanu the chance to batter through to break once more.
 


06:25pm

Raducanu 6-2 2-1 Jovic*

Raducanu fails to hold on as Jovic breaks her to love.

The British player needs to hold onto a break to keep her position intact.


06:22pm

Raducanu* 6-2 2-0 Jovic

Raducanu breaks to go ahead in the second set as she dominates in the early runnings.


06:18pm

Second Set: Raducanu 6-2 1-0 Jovic*

Raducanu holds early in the first set.

She looks confident after weeks of struggling with her form.


06:09pm

Raducanu* 6-2 Jovic

Raducanu takes the first set. The home favourite is cheered on as she takes an early advantage.

Given her fitness problems, another straight forward set would be good for her.


06:04pm

Raducanu 5-2 Jovic*

Raducanu is rising to the occasion so far. No sign of obvious fatigue and if she wins tonight, she faces three matches in around 30 hours.


05:49pm

Raducanu* 4-1 Jovic

Jovic goes long with a backhand from the baseline. Raducanu, forced to scramble, gets to 30-0 before seeing a forehand hit the net. Jovic then sprays a return into the tramlines but then plays a lovely backhand dropshot to get to 40-30, but Raducanu is able to hold and consolidate the break.


05:45pm

Raducanu 3-1 Jovic*

Jovic nets a forehand to fall 0-15 behind. The American then gets the better of Raducanu after an extended baseline exchange to level up at 15-15. Jovic then goes long on the backhand wing to give Raducanu a look in at 15-30. 

The Briton brings up two break points as Jovic nets a backhand. The first one passes her by as does the second after netting a return.

Raducanu then goes long with a slice backhand to give Jovic advantage. The Briton gets back to deuce after a strong return. A quality backhand winner down the line brings up another break point for Raducanu… and the Briton breaks first. Solid start! 


05:35pm

Raducanu* 2-1 Jovic

Intent is there from Jovic to go after the Raducanu serve and the Briton is having to dig in but survives again to hold serve.


05:30pm

Raducanu 1-1 Jovic*

First signs from Jovic of the high quality she possesses. She has risen quickly up the rankings and will be one to watch at Wimbledon. She holds to 15 confidently.

Raducanu has come out with different strapping from the one she had on for two games after taking a nasty-looking slip onto the turf in her quarter-final earlier today.

It looks like a large bandage almost on the inside of her left thigh.


05:27pm

First Set: Emma Raducanu* 1-0 Iva Jovic (*denotes server)

Ideal start for Raducanu as she holds to 15 and shows little sign of restriction in her movement which is good news.

It is a lot windier than it was earlier so both players will need to adapt to the conditions.


05:23pm

Here we go!

Around three hours after finishing her quarter-final match, Raducanu is back on court. She has a little strapping on her left thigh. That should be more comfortable than what she had earlier.


05:19pm

Disappointment for Boulter

British number three Katie Boulter fell to a 6-1, 6-3 semi-final defeat to Croatian Donna Vekic.

Boulter secured the biggest victory of her career by ranking when she knocked out the tournament’s top seed, world No 2 Elena Rybakina, on Friday evening.

But she could not recreate the same magic earlier today, outplayed from start to finish by lucky loser Vekic, who booked her spot in the final in one hour and six minutes.


05:07pm

Semi-final time at Queen’s!

Hello again. After a little break, Raducanu is back again and this time she is aiming to reach the final.

In a few moments she will take to the court to play American teen Iva Jovic. This is after Raducanu claimed a 6-3, 7-5 win against Kamilla Rakhimova to reach her second semi-final of the year.

Raducanu was a set and 3-1 up when she slipped on the court just beyond the baseline, and only got to her feet as the umpire made her way out of the chair.

It seemed to affect her movement for the rest of the game and she did not move towards a ball, before going off court for a medical timeout as soon as the game was over and Rakhimova had held.

After returning to court with heavy strapping, which she removed after just two games, Raducanu was forced to dig deep and at the second time of asking, she served out the match.


03:02pm

That’s all for now!

This is the end of our coverage, but do not be alarmed; we will be back with coverage of Raducanu’s semi-final later this afternoon.


03:00pm

Raducanu reacts

“It was really tricky. Kamilla played some incredible tennis – she got to a lot of balls and made it very difficult.

“It was a match of ups and downs and I was so grateful for the support that I had in some really tough moments closing out that second.

“I think it’s a mix of adrenaline but it was tough to take that fall. I feel like I was in a pretty good spot in the match, but on grass these things can happen.

“I found it pretty tough to regroup but I’m really proud of how I did that in the end, with the help of you guys.”

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain makes her way off court following victory over Kamilla Rakhimova
All smiles from Raducanu as she leaves the court – Luke Walker/Getty Images

02:44pm

WATCH: The winning moment for Raducanu


02:38pm

Will Raducanu play her semi-final?

Despite the injury worry, Raducanu does appear ready to play again later against American Iva Jovic.

Raducanu writes on the nearby camera: ‘Saturday night @ Queen’s’.


02:33pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 7-5 Rakhimova

Relief for Raducanu as Rakhimova’s forehand down the line just lands in the tramlines, 15-0. Emphatic overhead smash winner from Raducanu moves her to 30-15. 

Beautifully played point by Raducanu, she earns the short ball but inexplicably nets a forehand, 30-30. Rakhimova forehand return long, match point Raducanu.

85mph Raducanu second serve and Rakhimova swats it away down the line for a winner, deuce. Rakhimova forehand into the net, second match point for Raducanu.

Raducanu is dragged left and right but gets a look at a forehand pass. However, Rakhimova covers the net well and puts away the volley. Back to deuce.

Nice play by Raducanu to drag Rakhimova into the net and pass her with a backhand, third match point. 

Raducanu volley winner. GAME SET MATCH RADUCANU.


02:24pm

Raducanu 6-3, 6-5 Rakhimova*

An opening for Raducanu after Rakhimova nets a backhand, 15-30. Gutsy second serve by Rakhimova catches out Raducanu. So much tension in this match right now.

Big forehand down the line by Raducanu to change the direction of the rally and it is too much for Rakhimova, who nets. Break point Raducanu…

Raducanu forehand return winner flies past Rakhimova, falls to the ground. Raducanu breaks and will serve for the match again.


02:19pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 5-5 Rakhimova

Raducanu is being forced to hang on and dig deep while trusting that her body won’t let her down again. A miscued forehand makes it 15-30.

Coach Richardson calls on her to ‘be brave’. But Rakhimova gets a huge slice of luck when her return clips the net cord and drops short on Raducanu’s side of the net before the Briton can get there.

Raducanu forehand into the net and Rakhimova breaks back.

Uzbekistan's Kamilla Rakhimova returns against Britain's Emma Raducanu
Rakhimova returns against Raducanu – Adrian Dennis/Getty Images

02:14pm

Raducanu 6-3, 5-4 Rakhimova*

Rakhimova is definitely trying to send a message to Raducanu. Every time she wins a point there is a prolonged ‘come on’ from the Uzbek.

But Raducanu is unperturbed and earns a break point at 30-40. Rakhimova forehand into the net and Raducanu breaks.

She will serve for the match next.


02:09pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 4-4 Rakhimova

During the changeover, Raducanu opted to remove the strapping on her thigh. Let’s see if that helps her. 

A much-needed hold for Raducanu as she gets through without dropping a point.


02:06pm

Raducanu 6-3, 3-4 Rakhimova*

Rakhimova has come alive now and must sense a big opportunity opening up for her. Raducanu seems restricted and cautious with her footwork.

That allows Rakhimova to hold serve to love and take the lead in the set. Big game coming up for Raducanu.


02:02pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 3-3 Rakhimova

Raducanu has returned with significant strapping on her left upper thigh, but goes 0-30 down on her service game. She doesn’t seem to be moving with too much restriction but 0-30 becomes 0-40 after she sends a forehand wide. 

A booming forehand winner gets her back to 30-40, which then becomes deuce after Rakhimova sends a sliced backhand winner long.  A double fault gives Rakhimova the break point again… Rakhimova hustles in a decent really but the game is level again because Raducanu sent a forehand wide. It’s a break and we are back on serve in the second set. 

She looks a bit pained at the end of the game, if not a little nauseated. 


01:49pm

Concern for Raducanu

The fact that Raducanu has called a medical time out after that slip is more concerning than it looked initially. 

She did seem to be in some pain and it took her a while to get to her feet, before not even moving towards the final ball of the game.

Now the physio is out on court and it remains to be seen how this will affect her, as she follows the physio off the court.


01:48pm

Raducanu will be assessed by a tournament physio

We have a brief pause. And she will leave the court for further assessment…


01:47pm

Raducanu 6-3, 3-2 Rakhimova*

Trouble for Raducanu? She returns serve but then appears to have pulled a muscle when attempting to play her next shot. 

Emma Raducanu goes down with a potential injury during her Women's singles quarter-final match against Kamilla Rakhimova during day six of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club, London
Adam Davy/PA

Possible slight groin pull but she looks OK to continue. She does, however, lose the game to love. A rare one of those for Rakhimova, whose serving has been her largest problem in the game. Raducanu did seem to be moving a little gingerly after that slip.


01:44pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 3-1 Rakhimova

Raducanu continues her march with another simple service game…


01:40pm

Raducanu 6-3, 2-1 Rakhimova*

Rakhimova gets a set on the board after a pretty torrid patch in this match. A shorter duration match would certainly suit Raducanu, but she still has to wrap this one up. Big changes can happen quickly in matches like this, nothing is a formality. 


01:35pm

Raducanu* 6-3, 2-0 Rakhimova

Rakhimova provided some resistance in the first set but is struggling to do that now. A comfortable hold for Raducanu. 


01:32pm

Raducanu 6-3, 1-0 Rakhimova*

Rakhimova’s serving problems continue as Raducanu seals the first break of the first set via a double fault.

Queen's Club, London, Britain - June 13, 2026 Uzbekistan's Kamilla Rakhimova in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Emma Raducanu
Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

01:27pm

‘Red Arrows worked a treat’

The Red Arrows not only delighted the crowd but also seemed to loosen up Raducanu, who played with more freedom after the disruption and only lost one more game, taking the first set 6-3.

The speed of this match is of particular importance, as if she wins, she will play again later today, so she will want to get this not just done, but done quickly.


01:26pm

First set Raducanu, 6-3!

A service game to love and Raducanu secures the first set and deservedly so. The set was not without its concerns, but 15 unforced errors from her opponent to 10 from her is where the set went, really. And 36 per cent to 74 per cent of first serves in is going to be difficult to win from. 

Queen's Club, London, Britain - June 13, 2026 Britain's Emma Raducanu reacts during her quarter final match against Uzbekistan's Kamilla Rakhimova
Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

01:22pm

Raducanu 5-3 Rakhimova*

Better from Rakhimova as she fights back from 0-30 down to 40-30 ahead, courtesy of a long rally. She then closes out the game with a thumped forehand winner. Still work for Raducanu to do in this set. 


01:17pm

Raducanu* 5-2 Rakhimova

A very simple service game puts Raducanu on the brink of a first-set victory. Since those flyovers Rakhimova has gone missing and Raducanu has flourished with some hard hitting. 


01:14pm

Raducanu 4-2 Rakhimova*

Rakhimova not looking anywhere near as comfortable now; Raducanu more aggressive as she races into a 0-40 lead. That is then converted to another break with a forehand winner. Powerful. Better. Settled. 


01:10pm

Raducanu* 3-2 Rakhimova

Some disruption in this game for various flyovers, presumably for Trooping the Colour. A lengthy pause at 40-0 but is it not fair to say that they should just get on with it? “Are there more?” Raducanu asks and is told, “there is definitely going to be the Red Arrows at some point”.

Raducanu is serving for the game at 40-0 and then stops again for another flyover. Still we wait… finally we get the Red Arrows and hopefully play will now resume… eventually she serves, the return is out.

Not quite sure how long that took, but a loooong time between points.


01:03pm

Raducanu 2-2 Rakhimova*

It’s fair to say that Rakhimova is growing into this game now, with some impressive tennis that is forcing Raducanu onto the back foot. A fairly straightforward service game levels the first set 2-2. 

Kamilla Rakhimova of Uzbekistan plays a forehand against Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during the Women's Singles quarterfinal match on Day Six of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 13, 2026 in London, England
Paul Harding/Getty Images

12:58pm

Raducanu* 2-1 Rakhimova

A shaky service game from the home favourite means we are back on service as Raducanu is broken back immediately.  Better from Rakhimova, though. 


12:53pm

Raducanu 2-0 Rakhimova*

Not the best serving display from Rakhimova either, in fairness, but a handy lob from her gets her back to 15-30. That then becomes deuce after errors from both players. A double fault (another one…) from the Uzbek gives Raducanu an early break point, which she fails to take. She gets another and seizes it! Unforced errors from her opponent gave her the chance, though. 

There have been issues on the serve for both players so far in this match, both from the same end. 

Whether the wind or sight or something else, but Raducanu double-faulted three times and for Rakhimova it has been far from smooth sailing on that front either.


12:44pm

Raducanu* 1-0 Rakhimova

Raducanu, serving first, begins with a clean ace, but then follows that up with a double fault… and then another… and then another. Deary me.

Two break points for Rakhimova, then, but Raducanu saves the first of those. Two overhit returns from the Ubzek brings it to deuce in a scrappy, poor-quality opening game. A rally breaks out and then another overhit forehand gives Raducanu the opening game.

Nerves settled now?

Emma Raducanu of Great Britain plays a forehand against Kamilla Rakhimova of Uzbekistan during the Women's Singles quarterfinal match on Day Six of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 13, 2026 in London, England
Paul Harding/Getty Images

12:37pm

The players are out on court…

It is a sunny day in London, though a little breezy. Only a tad, mind you.

Emma Raducanu walks out onto court before her Women's singles quarter-final match against Kamilla Rakhimova during day six of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club, London
Adam Davy/PA

12:36pm

Raducanu’s ranking progression

A good year last year. Not so good a year this year. 


12:22pm

Raducanu’s 2026 record so far

Not a great deal to shout about, really, so far. The final in Cluj the standout, really. 


12:16pm

The moment Raducanu sealed victory


10:55am

Can Raducanu make it to the semi-finals?

Welcome to our coverage of Emma Raducanu’s Queen’s quarter-final match against Kamilla Rakhimova. After missing much of the season through illness Raducanu, the British No 1, finds herself in the position of potentially having to play three matches today and tomorrow.

That is, of course, if she makes it through the quarter-final and then semi-final. It could mean an all-British clash for the trophy, if Raducanu wins her two matches and Katie Boulter can overcome Donna Vekic in her semi-final.

Raducanu, who has lost her first two matches since returning from a lengthy break owing to a post-viral illness, dispatched Sorana Cirstea 6-4, 6-2 in a performance that shows promise heading into Wimbledon in a matter of weeks.

Emma Raducanu of Britain reacts during her women's singles round of 16 match against Sorana Cirstea of Romania at the Queen's Club Championships tennis tournament in London, Britain, 12 June 2026
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“It feels incredible to come out and play how I did today against Sorana. Earlier in the year she beat me, but I’m really glad I could get her back at home,” Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion, said.

“I think I played at a really high level, I knew I had to go out and play aggressively and dictate.

“As soon as I took my foot off the gas a little bit, she was coming back.”

Raducanu, who was ranked as high as 23rd three months ago, Raducanu has now slipped outside of the top 40 and is ranked 42nd in the world. Her opponent yesterday was ranked 18th but today’s is a little lowlier: Rakhimova, from Uzbekistan, is ranked 78th and has never been ranked higher than 60th.

That does not mean Raducanu’s victory is a formality, of course…

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