Rybakina Rolling Raducanu at the U.S. Open 16 – Tennis Now

Richard Pagliaro | Friday, August 29, 2025
Image source: Clive Brunskill/Getty
New York – The Marjoer Champions meet in March in the fourth round of the U.S. Open.
Emma Raducanu A major step was taken in the classroom today and strengthened.
Sharp Elena Rybakina Facing a breakthrough point, stomping Rakanu 6-1, 6-2, entering the fourth round of the United States for the first time on seven flush grasses.
The WTA ACE leader was barely touched on his first serve, hitting her 6-1 6-0, 6-1 at the 2022 Sydney Championships.
Although she served only 47%, Rybakina won 18 of 21 first-ball points and made a powerful first strike through a buzzing serve.
Wimbledon hit the heavier game in 2022, occupying a 62-minute clinical conquest.
Elena Rybakina is in the area. pic.twitter.com/qxmjpzan5a
– US Tapping Network (@usopen) August 29, 2025
Rybakina improves to 42-16 this season – she won third place on the WTA Tour in most games in 2025 and will face the 2023 Wimbledon Championship Marketa Vondrousova Or two major finalists Jasmine Paolini quarterfinals.
The U.S. Open is the only major tournament that Rybakina has to play at least at least the quarterfinals, but she gets tweaked from the first goal at Louis Armstrong Stadium today.
Rybakina beat the forehand title at the diagonal and he broke the game 2-0, which was Raducanu’s first loss in the game – and then won the break 3-0.
Usually, Rybakina changes the direction of her pride in her backhand more comfortably.
Today, she is firing the forehand and what we see in this tough season this summer. 13 of Rybakina’s 23 winners stood out from the forehand.
The ninth seed chopped Rakanu in the forehand of the intersection, when the 36th world began to tilt to the right, Rybakina slammed the forehand inside and out.
Rybakina led 3-1, leading 6-1, 2-0 in five consecutive games.
In that opening ceremony, Rybakina won 11 winners compared to one of the winners in Raducanu.
The 2021 U.S. Open champion beat a pair of qualifiers, namely Ena Shibahara and Janice Tjen, who hasn’t dropped a set since her history of becoming the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam singles title in Flushushing Meadows, making her first time in the third round.
Today, Raducanu should probably try to change the shape of her lens – playing a taller topspin or mixing low slices together to make the 6′ powerful driver bend – but Rybakina has won such a tough and profound effort that she gives her opponent little time or space.
Recovery coach Stefano Vukov is filled with chatty in the coach box, urging Rybakina on and providing tactical advice. The 26-year-old Kazakh is in such a state of command that she doesn’t need it.
If Elena Rybakina wins the U.S. Open, did she ever promise to skydiving? 🪂
That’s what we heard 😉 pic.twitter.com/4vmsr3ithk
– US Tapping Network (@usopen) August 29, 2025
Rybakina broke the 5-2 lead with a backhand.
At that time, the British writer sitting next to me commented to his colleagues: “At least we still have Cam Norrie.”
Rybakina slammed her third ace and won a crushing victory in her failed return.



